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Enemies and Allies (Dungeons & Dragons Accessory) |
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Rating: Summary: Ack! What's This?! Review: This is a great addition to the book collection. While billed as a resource guide for dungeon masters, I think it's actually something more. Most of the campaigns I've seen are limited in the types and use of non-human races. In Enemies & Allies though all the gloves come off. Detailed information on a variety of different classes and races - an umber hulk monk, a minatour mage, etc. The information on the non human characters is what makes this book great. It's a way to start thinking in different directions, where to take your characters or campaign that's "out of the box". The only thing I could say bad about the book is there isn't enough of it. They could have added even more characters and ideas.
Rating: Summary: Great Book to get you thinking Review: This is a great addition to the book collection. While billed as a resource guide for dungeon masters, I think it's actually something more. Most of the campaigns I've seen are limited in the types and use of non-human races. In Enemies & Allies though all the gloves come off. Detailed information on a variety of different classes and races - an umber hulk monk, a minatour mage, etc. The information on the non human characters is what makes this book great. It's a way to start thinking in different directions, where to take your characters or campaign that's "out of the box". The only thing I could say bad about the book is there isn't enough of it. They could have added even more characters and ideas.
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