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kestrel404
2012-03-08, 10:32 AM
Greetings! I don't look around the Homebrew section very much but I'm working on a really huge project and I'm hoping that I can find some pre-created awesome to fill in the gaps.

Specifically, I'm attempting to re-create/re-write ALL of the 3.5/Pathfinder base classes as Tier 3 classes (both in and out of combat - my baseline is the Pathfinder Bard).

In order for me to get the various Melee classes up to snuff, I've decided to borrow the Maneuver concept from Tomb of Battle, but I'm hoping to get both more variety and more appropriate maneuvers than just the 9 sets in that book - therefore I ask you all for recommendations.

I'd like balanced schools of maneuvers, roughly on-par with what's in the Tomb of Battle, well written, and preferably by authors who are willing to let me post the entire package back onto these forums (and perhaps elsewhere) with proper credit provided.

Thanks in advance!

Dead_Jester
2012-03-08, 10:41 AM
This (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7623906) is an archive of pretty much every single discipline from a year or more back. There is also a ton of other ToB material included.

Than there is the Libram of Battle (http://sorcererstudios.com/forumdisplay.php?3-Libram-of-Battle&order=desc), mostly by ErrantX and Devlin.

There is some overlap amongst some of these and the core disciplines, but most of it should be pretty balanced.

I know some great disciplines have been made since, but I don't think there is a central database for them.

DonQuixote
2012-03-09, 05:05 PM
Not to toot my own horn here--and, technically, they aren't exactly maneuvers--but I wrote a system of magic (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=224508) that is more or less entirely based on maneuvers. Might be worth looking at, since I ended up writing over three hundred "formulae."

playswithfire
2012-03-10, 06:43 AM
Three of the eight disciplines are in Age of Warriors (one by me, two by others), but there are five more in the Tome of Tactics project in my signature along with a bunch of base classes and variants that tried to provide T3 power level/Tome of Battle style versions of a lot of base classes.

Dead_Jester
2012-03-10, 05:10 PM
Not to toot my own horn here--and, technically, they aren't exactly maneuvers--but I wrote a system of magic (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=224508) that is more or less entirely based on maneuvers. Might be worth looking at, since I ended up writing over three hundred "formulae."

I was going to link your spellshaping system, but my stupid brain remembered that they aren't exactly martial maneuvers (although to think of it, I have trouble justifying that assumption, as the more magical styles, especially Desert Wind, are pretty much the same thing).