Achievement Feats Volume 2
This pdf from Tricky Owlbear publishing is 10 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, leaving 8 pages of content, so let’s check out the second instalment of Tricky Owlbear’s line of achievement feats!
This pdf from Tricky Owlbear publishing is 10 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD, leaving 8 pages of content, so let’s check out the second instalment of Tricky Owlbear’s line of achievement feats!
This pdf from Super Genius Games is 11 pages long, 2/3 of a page front cover, 1page editorial and SRD, leaving 9 1/3 pages of content for the new runic feats, so do they hold up to the first instalment?
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By Thilo Graf This pdf from Rite Publishing is 19 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1
This pdf from Open Design is 17 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD, 1 page advertisements. As all pdfs from the advanced feats series, this book begins with a short discussion/introduction to the class in question.
This pdf by Open Design is 14 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial/ToC, 1 page SRD, leaving 11 pages of content. The pdf, as all advanced feat books, opens with a introduction and discussion of the class.
The main meat of the book are the 30 new feats for the alchemist. They come with the AF’s signature commentaries on the feats, which I usually find useful.
This pdf by Open Design is 8 pages, 1/2 page is taken up by SRD. The pdf kicks off with 5 new spells:
To adequately review a file from the “Ruins Perilous”-line, I first have to explain the interesting and ambitious business model the series utilizes: You donate a certain amount of money to the project. If you donate at least $3.00, you get the following in addition to the pdf:
This pdf is 10 pages long, 1 page front cover and 1 page SRD, leaving 8 pages of feats. I like the concept of achievement feats as a kind of reward for PCs that is not another magic item and, while I’d never give my players this book (to prevent meta-gaming) I welcome the idea. Now let’s check out the execution: