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Character Customization
A revision of Character
Customization to the 3.5 rules is coming. One reason for the long delay
is the fact that chapter 1 is going to be around 15-20 pages longer
than its original length. Psionic classes, prestige classes and a few
templates are being added to the class by tracks construction method.
When it is ready, it will be announced on the front page.
Description
Ever tweaked a class slightly because it was exactly what you wanted
for your character if only X was substituted for Y? It's never
convenient to explain these little substitutions is it? And if the DM
changes you have to explain them again. Character Customization is all
about expanding the existing character classes and gaming material and
naming these changes. This way everyone would know what an ecclesiatic
cleric or a noble fighter was.
d20 Rules Supplement | Fantasy | 100% OGC | Author: Joe
Mucchiello
Cover by Santiago Iborra | Interior art by Santiago Iborra, D. Malachi
Penney & Karen Mucchiello
Release Date: June 21, 2003 | Price $8.95 | 75 Pages | 3.1 MB PDF | 8
MB ZIP (contains printable front and back cover)
Buy IT:
Click on the cover for larger version of front and back cover!
Version Note: This
book only supports Third Edition fantasy gaming. A nearly completely
new
book will be released in August or September for Revised Edition
fantasy
gaming. The content of this book is not compatible with Revised. When
the Revised version is finished all owners of the current version will
be given free upgrades for the new version and new customers will
receive both books in the same download.
Previews
A preview of Prestige Class is
available at Gamewyrd
as
part of their Echoes #11.
A preview of Monster Classes is available here.
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Reviews
Gamewyrd gave
Character Customization a score of 7. Check it out. Also available at ENWorld.org
Joe Kushner (staff reviewer at ENWorld.org)
gave CC a 4 out of 5.
Mike Labrow posted this short 5 out of 5 review to RPGNow.com.
Jonathon Nolan put this little review up on RPGNow.com.
CC Averages 4.5 out of 5 with 4 reviews at RPGNow.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Core Classes
- Customization
- Barbarian
- Bard
- Cleric
- Druid
- Fighter
- Monk
- Paladin
- Ranger
- Rogue
- Sorcerer
- Wizard
- Part 2: Skills
- Anatomy of a Skill
- Puchasing Class Features
- Skill Checks
- Ability Checks
- Skill Feats
- Compound Skills
- New Skills
- Part 3: Feats
- Feat Templates
- Combat Action Feats
- Combat Modifier Feats
- Other Combat Feats
- Magic Feats
- Bard Feats
- Domain Feats
- Part 4: Prestige Classes
- Base Class Support
- Class Components
- Prestige Requirements
- Prestige Classes as Templates
- Prestige Class Templates
- Prestige Classes
- Class Modifier Templates
- Part 5: Monster Classes
- Monster Class Descriptions
- Classless Monsters
- Aquatic elves, forest gnomes, goblins, grey elves,
hobgoblins, kobolds, merfolk, orcs, tallfellows, wild elves, and wood
elves.
- Powerful One Hit-Die Monsters
- Drow, deep dwarves, deep halflings, derro, duergar, and
sverfneblin
- Humanoid Monsters
- Bugbears, centaurs, gnolls, grimlocks, hags, harpies,
lizardfolk, locathah, medusas, minotaurs, shaugins, and troglodytes.
- Giants
- Ettins, hill giants, ogres, ogre mages, and trolls.
- Aberrations
- Outsiders
- Aasimars, azers, and tieflings
- Shapechangers
- Areanas, dopplegangers, and natural lycanthropes
- Part 6: Templates
- Paying For Templates
- Reverse Monster Templates
- biting, clawed, horned, fire breathing, etc.
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: Authors Notes
- Appendix B: Tables
- Appendix C: Licensing Information
- Open Game License Version 1.0a
Errata
Version 1.1 is the current version of Character Customization. The
number of differences between 1.0 and 11 are too numerous to go into
here since 1.1 is three pages longer. Everyone who has a copy of 1.0
should have received a compliementary upgrade. As errata to version 1.1
becomes available, this section of this page will be updated with the
changes.
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