A new D&D sourcebook detailing various races that dwell in wilderness. Races of the Wild provides Dungeons & Dragons players with an in-depth look at races that live in the wildest areas of the D&D... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Races of the Wild: A Race Guide for Dungeons and Dragons
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Great alternative class features for halflings and elves. Raptorans pretty much "pwn". You will FAIL your WILL SAVE if you try to resist this book.
Useful and pretty cool.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I've used the weapons and culture discriptions in both a game I'm DMing and a game I'm playing, though I have yet to use the new bird-race yet. The flying thing is a little complicated, and their culture makes it harder to use them accordingly as a PC. I may put them in a game some day though.
Best of the three race books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
When I can't play the one canine humanoid race, the lupin which I am disapointed did not make it into this book, I'm usually playing elves and half-elves. Granted I play Wood Elves for their favored class of ranger but still, I rather liked a lot of this book. Many new arrows and a new treatment of bows I fully intend to expand beyond the elves. In fact tweak a lot of things in here and they can be useful to anyone. The swords are mostly refitted weapons from previous editions. More racial substitutions given provide new options for those that want to play up stereotypes even more than previous. I was also entirely less than enthused with the raptorans but then again, I rarely see the need for avian races in any capacity and this did not change my mind. Although I will say that while reading it I became very tempted to make up a gnoll character, something I have never been inspired to do.
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