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Slayer's Guide to Bugbears
Capsule Review by Alan D. Kohler on 26/06/02
Style: 4 (Classy and well done) Substance: 3 (Average) Slayers Guide to Bugbears expands on the role of the Bugbear in the d20 system with exposition and new game rule information. Product: Slayer's Guide to Bugbears Author: Sam Witt Category: RPG Company/Publisher: Mongoose Publishing Line: Slayer's Guide / d20 Cost: $9.95 Page count: 32 Year published: 2002 ISBN: 1-903980-20-8 SKU: MGP0007 Comp copy?: yes Capsule Review by Alan D. Kohler on 26/06/02 Genre tags: Fantasy | Slayer's Guide to Bugbears
The Slayer's Guides are a series of supplements by Mongoose Publishing that provides additional details for a variety of creatures in the d20 System rules. This guide details bugbears, the large but still stealthy cousins of goblins.
A First Look
The Slayer's Guide to Bugbears is a 32-page staple-bound softcover book available for $9.95 US. This is typical for the Slayer's Guides and expensive for the size in comparison to other d20 system products.
The cover of the book is by frequent Mongoose artist Anne Stokes and depicts a bugbear with a flail bashing an armored human fighter.
The interior of the book is black and white. The inside front cover has a great anatomy illustration by artist Chris Quilliams. Other interior artists include David Griffith, Phil Renne, and Nathan Webb.
The interior uses a standard typeface, but there is a good amount of spacing between paragraphs and a rather large font used in headers.
A Deeper Look
The Slayer's Guide to Bugbears is much in the vein of the previous Slayer's Guides. There is a large amount of exposition and flavor text accompanied by some mechanical tidbits.
Most of the book is consumed with notes of bugbear physiology, habitat, society, and warfare. The physiology section discusses the nature of bugbears physically, including such aspects as eating and growth. Continual hunger is pegged as being one of the major motivators for bugbears, who unsurprisingly prefer meat. Greed is also another major motivator.
The habitat section states that bugbears typically lair near cities so that they can practice the larceny that is a hallmark of their race.
The society section emphasizes a few aspects of bugbear society. Bugbear society has units called routs and cetes. Young, aggressive bugbears often organize themselves into routs, which are basically small mobile gangs. Cetes are larger and somewhat more stationary groups of bugbears that only move on when local food supplies have been exhausted.
A new prestige class for bugbears is introduced in this section: the dark ranger. The dark ranger is very much like a ranger specialized in stealth, with sneak attack instead of a racial enemy. While appropriate for bugbears, it's not too far off what you could have done with the existing ranger and rogue classes.
Bugbear religion revolves around the twin gods Render and Stalker. Stalker is the deity who represents the use of cunning against other races. Render, who incites violence and cruelty, is the more popular deity of the two.
The Methods of Warfare section discusses methods and objectives of bugbears in combat. Bugbears often use stolen weapons and rely on rapid engagements and ambushes.
The Roleplaying with Bugbears section seems to be largely a reiteration of previous sections, including the role of different parts of bugbear society and greed and hunger as their central motivations.
The Scenario Hook and Ideas section provides some adventure seeds involving bugbears, including a bugbear cleric kindapping human clerics for sacrifices, and a candy shop owner whose stock is being plundered by bugbear children.
A section entitled Luurg's Warren provides a short, ready-to-use bugbear lair.
The last part of the book is a Bugbear Reference List, which provides stock statistics for various bugbear characters as well as a pair of new spells.
There are also a few new items such as feats and mundane and magic items sprinkled throughout the book.
Conclusion
There seem to be few mechanical problems with the Slayer's Guide to Bugbears, though there appear to be some deliberate alterations such as providing weaker stats for female bugbears than males. The book could provide some useful ready-to-run material for bugbear related adventures of your own making, but I saw little exposition that was really exciting or inspiring.
-Alan D. Kohler | |
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