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In almost every RPG created, gamers can’t get enough of two things: classes (or class-like options) and races. For my first staff review, I took a look at a new race supplement by a small indie publisher, so this week I thought it’d be fitting to explore a class that’s been integrated into the 4e products. I found that class in One Bad Egg’s witch doctor.
For those of you that aren’t familiar with the 4th Edition of Dungeons and Dragons, the classes are separated into four different types: Controller, Striker, Defender and Leader. Unfortunately the original D&D Player’s Handbook only included one of the Controller type (the wizard) and so larger gaming groups had to either settle for two wizards in their campaign or players had to look elsewhere to find another Controller to add to their party.
One Bad Egg’s witch doctor fits perfectly into that Controller type, but stands apart from WotC’s Wizard in a number of unique ways. First off, the Witch Doctor uses two implements that ... [TEXT_READ_FULL_REVIEW]
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Judging from the average customer rating of Alluria Publishing (which stands at about 4 ¼ stars as I write this) it’s pretty obvious that these folks know how to make a solid supplement for a gamer’s fourth edition campaign. Being a relatively new player on the indie RPG scene, I wanted to get a feel for what a product from an above average publisher played, looked and felt like. Thankfully, I wasn’t disappointed in my selection.
Due to its focused content, Remarkable Races: The Anumus is a relatively short watermarked PDF. Weighing in at only fourteen pages, the supplement is jam-packed with useful information on the anumus race that any aspiring gamer or ambitious GM will use to bring a bit of pseudo-anthropomorphic fun to the gaming table.
The reason I use the term pseudo-anthropomorphic is because the anumus race, as penned by J. Matthew Kubisz and drawn by Tommaso Galmacci, is relatively similar to a standard human, albeit with a few outstanding characteristics like the ara ... [TEXT_READ_FULL_REVIEW]
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