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Player's Handbook 2: A 4th Edition D&D Core Rulebook (Bk.2)
New classes, races, and other options for your D&D(R) game.
This book builds on the array of classes and races presented in the first Player's Handbook(R), adding both old favorites and new, never-before-seen options to the game.
The book adds a new power source for 4th Edition D&D; classes using the new primal power source include the barbarian and the druid.
Player's Handbook 2 expands the range of options available to D&D players with new classes, races, powers, and other material. more
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- Posted: Jul-27-2009
Must-Have for 4e players
If you saw my review for the players handbook 1 you will know my big problem with it was that it is very limiting, well with this book you get many new options that can significantly improve your options! It introduces 5 new races(though you can get 2 of them from the monster manual 1) and 8 new...
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- Posted: Jul-25-2009
4th Edition marks the end of D&D as it was known.
I've played all editions of D&D, (all the way back to the original box sets). Upon reaching 3.0 and 3.5 D&D really had matured to a point of true excellence. It's really unfortunate the direction 4th edition has taken the game, (cheapening it, dumbing it down to near thoughtless game play). Gone...
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- Posted: Jul-25-2009
Sets the Standard for Core Expansions
Much like its 3.5 Edition predecessor, the 4th Edition Players Handbook 2 takes advantage of the pages freed from the fundamentals of character generation and combat rules, and provides us with a well-organized expansion of races, classes, and powers. It manages to simultaneously provide us with...
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- Posted: Jun-13-2009
just what he wanted
I ordered this for my grandson and he was very pleased with it. He said it was just what he was looking for.
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- Posted: Jun-13-2009
Primal classes make their debut.
This greatly expands the class selection, and puts on display the strengths of combat roles. Primal classes make their debut here which, as a long-time druid fan, makes me happy.Here's the breakdown of the new classes: Avenger (divine striker), Barbarian (primal striker), Bard (arcane leader),...
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