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Swashbucklers Handbook

Swashbucklers Handbook

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: When did Mage become D & D...?
Review: This is a good book and all... if you are playing Mage instead of Dungeons and Dragons by accident. Whose idea was it to add the Bladesinger to the White-Wolf universe?

Beside the fact that this book as all about the rouge-magician, it's still a Mage book, which, for some, is good enough. It definately adds a different touch, and a different feel, to the oracle and philosopher feel that all too many Mage: SC games have.

All in all, no too bad a buy. Just remember to seperate your WW and D&D.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: When did Mage become D & D...?
Review: This is a good book and all... if you are playing Mage instead of Dungeons and Dragons by accident. Whose idea was it to add the Bladesinger to the White-Wolf universe?

Beside the fact that this book as all about the rouge-magician, it's still a Mage book, which, for some, is good enough. It definately adds a different touch, and a different feel, to the oracle and philosopher feel that all too many Mage: SC games have.

All in all, no too bad a buy. Just remember to seperate your WW and D&D.


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