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Class Construction Kit

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The Class Construction Kit is a new and important tool for players, GM's and designers who wish to create their own unique and balanced 20-level core class.

Based on the 3.5 d20 game engine, this book provides a simple to use system to create classes. By breaking down all of the core classes from the Player's Handbook and figuring out how they were put together, the author has made it possible to use the many class elements that currently exist to piece together a new, workable core class.

By mixing and matching elements such as hit dice, save progressions, base attack bonus, and abilities, and by following the mathematic equations involved, nearly any class archetype can be created. Is the fighter simply too boring without any magic involved, or is your rogue not up to scratch in a combat environment? With this book you can tailor your character class into exactly what you want to play.

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March 25th, 2010
I was disappointed with this. While many class abilities are listed, only minimal detail is provided as to what level they are expected to apply - low, mid, high, very high are the only guidelines, and they are never defined. Also, there is abs [...]
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December 28th, 2008
I have never bothered to review any of my pdf purchases before now. However, I LOVE this book! If you like to tinker with classes this book provides a simple method to balance the abilities of the core classes. As a test of accuracy, I have rebuilt the [...]
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October 17th, 2008
A good product which may have arrived a tad too late. There's only been one other major 3.5/OGL class construction kit up until now, that being S.T. Cooley's Buy The Numbers, also available here on RPGNow. Cooley's work was impressive, but it wa [...]
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September 16, 2008
This title was added to our catalog on September 16, 2008.