Customer Review: This book is one of the best reads of all of my school books, simply because Lehne doesn't try to sound hyper-intelligent to impress. He keeps it simple, and interesting, and that definitely gives one the desire to continue reading. I have learned so much from this book already. One of my favorite... more info
Customer Review: Great story...but the adventure is loaded with encounters which are basically impossible to recreate with a hand-drawn battle grid. The caverns are awkwardly shaped so dungeon tiles are not really an option either; plus the terrain features would be hard to create with tiles. You would have to be an... more info
Customer Review: This really is the kind of adventure you can wrap a whole campaign around. In fact, for the past month I have been! It's the best of 4th edition D&D. Gone is the quaint little thatch roof village surrounded by farmland. Gone. This is the Seven Pillared Hall, a trade city built in the ruins of an... more info
Customer Review: All right. I've been looking forward to this book for a long time. I've heard great things about Frostburn. I had a positive reaction to Sandstorm. This is the third book in the environment series and it deals with one of my great loves . . . the sea. So how did Richard Baker, Joseph D.... more info
Customer Review: This is a usefull book for those useing the Forgotten Realms as there campaign world. It has info from the main capaign guide and other books to help the players. I also use it for other games when I am looking for races, feats etc.
Customer Review: To be honest, I'm rather surprised by the rather good comments this book has received. I know everybody is entitled to his/her own opinion, and I respect that, but I consider myself a rather easy audience, and this book did not impress me much. Don't get me wrong. I think there are some... more info
Customer Review: The first three books of this series - especially the first one - are quite well written. The writers are clever and have a good sense of telling a story. I enjoyed reading all three of these books, and looked forward to the next. I would, however, caution someone against starting this series.... more info
Customer Review: ToB is a great read and at first glance you think it would be a great addition to any existing campaign. It is not. ToB brings spellcasting to melee classes. Read here a wizard that has easily 2x the hps, a better AC, and spells that renew upon each and every encounter and if the encounter is a... more info
Customer Review: this and the complete mage are both pretty alright books if you have the extra oney to spend. i completely recomend the spell compendium though, much better work. this book is like the 2nd edition AD&D complete wizard updated and split up into two books (this and the complete mage) neither of... more info