Difference between revisions of "Main Page/Favorites/Old"

From Dungeons and Dragons Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m
m (removing one of mine from rotation, it's kind of a duplicate anyway)
Line 6: Line 6:
 
<option>{{:Dungeonomicon (3.5e Sourcebook)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
<option>{{:Dungeonomicon (3.5e Sourcebook)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
<option>{{:Strong Grip (3.5e Feat)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
<option>{{:Strong Grip (3.5e Feat)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
<option>{{:Warp (3.5e Spell)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
 
<option>{{:Simplified Races (3.5e Variant Rule)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
<option>{{:Simplified Races (3.5e Variant Rule)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
<option>{{:Shadow Magister (3.5e Class)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>
 
<option>{{:Shadow Magister (3.5e Class)/Favorite Blurb}}</option>

Revision as of 15:59, 13 December 2016

Shadow Magister

Remember how you read Tome of Magic? Remember how you thought the shadowcaster was awesome? Remember how you tried playing one, and found that they sucked so hard, the party monk laughed in your face? Remember that feeling you got?

Well, here's the cure. A balm for your sorrows. A treatment for your spiritual wounds. This is everything the shadowcaster should have been, but wasn't, due to its being written by a talentless hack: efficient, fun, interesting, usable, extendable, and just good in general. Read it and find out!

Read the full text at: Shadow Magister

Facts about the Shadow Magister