Halcyon_Dax
2007-04-27, 05:03 PM
I have read the tome of 9 swords and loved it. However, though I did read through it and have a cursory knowledge of its contents, I don't yet have the book.
I would really like to make a warblade or swordsage in the future, after I get the book.
What I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE, is for a player made handbook for either of those classes (or for martial classes in general).
Examples of awesome I would like to see the likes of:
Logic Ninja's guide to wizards, comprehensive, yet understandable.
TheThan's guide to duskblades, I felt that I had already mastered the class, yet this was still an interesting and enjoyable read. I already have printed it for 2 prospective PC's of mine.
The wizards board Artificer guide, user friendly and extremely helpful.
Now, I know its a lot to ask, but reading these guides always helps me feel safe and prepared when I roll a new character - I'm sure many other people would enjoy the guide as well!
That being said, I'm aware its a big task, so I'm not really expecting anyone to take the mantle, but it would be fantastic.
Are there any already existing guides on the subject?
Thanks!
I would really like to make a warblade or swordsage in the future, after I get the book.
What I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE, is for a player made handbook for either of those classes (or for martial classes in general).
Examples of awesome I would like to see the likes of:
Logic Ninja's guide to wizards, comprehensive, yet understandable.
TheThan's guide to duskblades, I felt that I had already mastered the class, yet this was still an interesting and enjoyable read. I already have printed it for 2 prospective PC's of mine.
The wizards board Artificer guide, user friendly and extremely helpful.
Now, I know its a lot to ask, but reading these guides always helps me feel safe and prepared when I roll a new character - I'm sure many other people would enjoy the guide as well!
That being said, I'm aware its a big task, so I'm not really expecting anyone to take the mantle, but it would be fantastic.
Are there any already existing guides on the subject?
Thanks!