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Comped Capsule Review Christopher W. Richeson September 8, 2008 (Needs Work) Reprinting a portion of the Prophecy boxed set with players in mind, this Player Manual will only be useful to groups that need another copy of the character creation information. Read the core Prophecy review first. Christopher W. Richeson has written 213 reviews (including 2 Prophecy reviews), with average style of 3.70 and average substance of 3.70. The reviewer's previous review was of Prophecy. This review has been read 1416 times. |
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The Good: The poor organization of the boxed set has been remedied a great deal, resulting in a much more useful and readable player aid. The inclusion of the monstrous Races as playable Races, a feature included in the boxed set but deemphasized, is helpful.
The Bad: The book treats this as an introductory product, which seems odd. While it’s a step in the right direction, a substantial revision needs to be put in place to improve concept flow and make the book more accessible. The book is primarily useful only to players building a character, and emphasizes character creation over game mechanics.
How useful is this to players? It’s most useful to folk generally interested in the game’s setting and mythology. With a focus on character generation most of this supplement becomes less useful as soon as the players have characters to run. The spell section will continue to be useful to the party spellcaster, but then the spell descriptions are short enough that a few index cards could also hold all the information the spellcaster needs. The brief overview of combat actions is similarly handy at first glance, but once players understand the basic actions (move, attack, etc.) they’re unlikely to benefit from this.
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