Many people have loved ones who are avid players of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) or want to get started playing the game but don’t know where to start. Purchasing your first D&D products can be daunting unless you have a guide — someone who knows and that’s this series of articles proposes to do. Today we look at Primal Power.
Remember, if you are interested in this book, click the mouse on the book cover to order it from an online bookseller. Although it will be published in October 2009 you can pre-order your copy and get it when it first comes out.
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Primal Power (Dungeons and Dragons Core Rules 4th ed.)Author: Heinsoo, Rob; Baker, Richard; Bonner, Logan and Schwalb, Robert J. |
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Take a walk on the wild side! This must-have book is the latest in a line of player-friendly game supplements offering hundreds of new options for D&D characters, specifically focusing on heroes who draw power from the spirits that preserve and sustain the world. It provides new archetypal builds for barbarians, druids, shamans, and wardens, including new character powers, feats, paragon paths, and epic destinies. |
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Who is This For?
If you are buying a Dungeons and Dragons product for a loved one, you might consider giving this if:
1.) He or she is running a barbarian, druid, shaman, or warden that could use the information contained in Primal Power to help flesh out their character and make it unique.
2.) She is an accomplished Dungeons and Dragons player in an earlier edition but is now looking to try out a new primal class — such as a barbarian or a druid. The guidance in this book can help her create and grow a character to be enjoyed for a long time.
3.) He consistently chooses a primal character to play.
3.) Although a player’s book, DMs can benefit from Primal Power which will assist them in creating non-player characters (characters that the DM runs as they are apart of the world) and memorable villians.
Do not buy this if:
1.) He is still uncertain if he wants to continue playing the game or not.
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