Complete Warrior (Dungeons & Dragons Accessory)
The Complete Warrior provides you with an in-depth look at combat and provides detailed information on how to prepare a character for confrontation.
This title was not only compiled from various D&D sources, but contains new things as well, including new battle-oriented character classes, prestige classes, combat maneuvers, feats, spells, magic items, and equipment. The prestige classes included have been revised and updated based on player feedback, and there are rules for unusual combat situations. The Complete Warrior will assist all class types, including those classes not typically associated with melee combat. There are also tips on running a martially focused campaign and advice on how to make your own prestige classes and feats.
To use this accessory, a Dungeon Master also needs the Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, and Monster Manual. A player needs only the Player's Handbook.
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- ISBN: 9780786928804
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41 Reviews
| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 11, 2005 Type: User Review |
And players thought in-game evil tomes were scary...
This quite frankly has to be one of the worst D&D books that has had the misfortune to grace my collection. Fist this book is a nice concept.Everyone loves fighters! Everyone loves greatswords! Everyone loves feats with five prerequisites that...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 09, 2005 Type: User Review |
A thing to remember about the Complete Warrior.
IF you consider having a fighter for your Dungeon and Dragons games, this books is rather informative as well essential, but any other character type that is even considering to get into Combat may benefit from the book generously. They have a...
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| From: Amazon Posted: May 08, 2005 Type: User Review |
Shortsighted, unbalanced, unescsarry
Ill start on a more positive note: this book has a few neat things in it. Like all the "complete" books, it has a smattering of prestige and base classes, and a few among these shine. A verbatum set of words can be applied to the feat section as...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Dec 28, 2004 Type: User Review |
Think "Manual of Puissant Skill at Arms"
No, this book won't actually boost your character's Strength score and kick him/her up a level, but you'll feel like it did if you love playing warrior classes and start incorporating material from this supplement.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 30, 2004 Type: User Review |
For the less subtle . . .
This book is a fine resource, especially for players who have just become familar with DnD but not quite ready to tackle the use of magic. A great deal of the information in this book deals specifically with the martial side of DnD, and provides...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 14, 2004 Type: User Review |
Too many useless books...
This book should remove the title "Complete" from the heading... prehaps it should read somthing like. "Just some more useless warrior classes and a few usefull feats" I actually play D&D regularly and have the main 3 3.5 books and found this...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 10, 2004 Type: User Review |
Limited Use
This book is more than just another collection of prestige classes that you'll likely never use. There is good material for adding lethality to rogues and spell-casters as well as expanding the more traditional fighter-types. Of course there are...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jun 19, 2004 Type: User Review |
A noticeable improvement, but...
The Complete series is WotC's new line of D&D 3.5 splatbooks (books devoted to a certain class or group). However, this line is more for concept rather than class; the Complete Warrior is not just for fighters and monks, since they have new...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jun 09, 2004 Type: User Review |
Necessary, but a little dissapointing
It contains enough new content that it is practically necessary (esp for any LG players out there) but it contains so much rehashed old information it should almost have been 1/2 price for anyone that has Sword and Fist et all.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Apr 29, 2004 Type: User Review |
Jazzing up the classic warrior
Warriors are by far looked upon as being the most simple of classes. Everybody seems when they first start out to be a warrior, but longs for the mystical abilities of wizards and clerics. Nobody ever wants to be a simple warrior, and this book...
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