Thurbane
2010-08-02, 05:09 PM
Hey all,
I once owned a copy of MoI - it was one of the earliest 3.5 splats I picked up (after PHB II). At the time, my group was still coming to terms with learning the 3.X rule set (most were 2E veterans, and still pretty raw to 3.X/d20).
So after flipping through it, I put it in the "too hard" basket, figuring my group didn't have the time/patience to learn a new subsystem. I eventually traded MoI in on a copy of Cityscape.
...anyhow, I'm in one of my FLGS on the weekend, and I see a copy of MoI sitting on the shelves for $17 AUD. Now, I've heard good things about MoI on these forums, particularly the Totemist. I'm a huge fan of the Binder, and I have heard Totemist has similar flexibility.
So, long story short...can someone point me to any MoI/Totemist guidebooks? Also, any tips on how to introduce Incarnum to a group relatively resistant to new subsystems?
I once owned a copy of MoI - it was one of the earliest 3.5 splats I picked up (after PHB II). At the time, my group was still coming to terms with learning the 3.X rule set (most were 2E veterans, and still pretty raw to 3.X/d20).
So after flipping through it, I put it in the "too hard" basket, figuring my group didn't have the time/patience to learn a new subsystem. I eventually traded MoI in on a copy of Cityscape.
...anyhow, I'm in one of my FLGS on the weekend, and I see a copy of MoI sitting on the shelves for $17 AUD. Now, I've heard good things about MoI on these forums, particularly the Totemist. I'm a huge fan of the Binder, and I have heard Totemist has similar flexibility.
So, long story short...can someone point me to any MoI/Totemist guidebooks? Also, any tips on how to introduce Incarnum to a group relatively resistant to new subsystems?