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| Drackthor01-24-08, 06:46 PM | Hi, I'm kinda new, and I've got a medium-sized budget for DND books, so I want to get a bang for my buck, so to speak, as in, I want to pick up a book crammed full of races, and if you have any suggestions for books that are stuffed full of classes/prestige classes I'm also actively looking for those as well. Thanks |
| Goldenbane01-24-08, 08:42 PM | If you want a book crammed with races, look no further than Savage Species...quite possibly my favorite book of all time. Most of the rules still apply even with the 3.5 edition upgrades (some races do need tweaked though). If you want to play anything from a minotaur to a giant to a griffin to a water elemental, the rules are all in there for you to go. There are some pretty cool feats and prestige classes as well. |
| Krusk01-24-08, 11:13 PM | Any of the monster manuals will have a large variety of monstrous races for use as player characters. I think the first has the most. ALso the races of books are decent. Unearthed Arcana has a ton of "new" races, but mostly they are things like jungle dwarves or aquatic elves. More of a subrace book, but still quite a few. |
| petin01-25-08, 01:14 AM | The Planar Handbook as quite a few, but most are hard to think of a reason for why they are where they are. Really interesting abilities and flavor to all the ones presented though. |
| AZNsupermarket01-25-08, 02:47 AM | I definitely reccomend Races of Eberron. It has the stats and descriptions of four of my favorite races in D&D. |