Customer Review: Bruce Cordell has the ability to write characters that are not only electric and exciting but afford the reader the ability to relate on a real and emotional level. Though marketed as a Raidon Kane adventure it is Mr. Cordells brilliant character development in "City of Torment" that, dare I say,... more info
Customer Review: As someone that has played D&D, but never really DMed (I tried once with a 3.5 Eberron Campaign that was almost working, then shut down.) To tell the truth I have been good with what's on paper, but I need to work on my improv. This is one of those things that makeses me think that there is a... more info
Customer Review: A poor product conceived in a completely backwards manner. Robbing the richness of a setting in order to shoehorn it into an equally banal system conceived for the ADD MMORPG generation(I say this as a 24 year old). Look no further than Wotc attempting to pimp out its new Swordmage class by... more info
Customer Review: Personally I've always loved Psions. Always have always will, they are just so much cooler then wizards or sorcerers. Not having to worry about items interfering with manifesting powers. Not to mention all the good races and different classes.
Customer Review: This was a rather good book considering that is expands the planes for about 30 pages from the DM's Guide to a whole book. The planar sites such as Sigil and The City of Brass are very well done in this book. The touchstones and some of the new items, spells, and monsters are worthwhile. There are... more info
Customer Review: immediatly after my cleric leveled and was able to get a new feat i picked one from this book and will be picking my next three feats from this source book.nuff said