Martial Power 2 Spotlight: The Brawling Fighter (or the Fighting Brawler)

Nick | April 5, 2010

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The Fighter is a master of all melee weapons. It’s become very clear from all the supplemental materials that have been released. But aren’t your fists melee weapons as well? Indeed they are, and Martial Power 2 has got you covered.

A Review of 4th Edition Martial Power 2

Nick | March 26, 2010

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This is a sequel to the class expanding Martial Power. Wizards of the Coast has managed to make their previous books not just rehashes of the same formulas to try to make another sale. These books are about evolving Dungeons and Dragons better and faster than in 3rd Edition’s entire lifespan. As to be expected, this isn’t just a clone of Martial Power with some switched around bells and whistles.

D&D Insider Review: Fighter, The Great Weapon

Nick | October 13, 2009

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A lot of people complained that the Fight Weapon Talents included in the original Player’s Handbook were far inferior to Martial Power’s Tempest Technique. This Dragon Magazine article aims to redeem such a mistake.

D&D Insider Review: Fighter Essentials

Nick | October 8, 2009

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I wasn’t doing these D&D Insider articles a few months back, so it’s taken me a bit to go back and mentally digest the plethora of material that was already available.

D&D and Separation Anxiety Part 3: Pathfinder vs. 4th Edition

Nick | August 28, 2008

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Disclaimer: Be warned, there is heavy nerd content to be read ahead. I try to not lose you in the lingo being thrown around. If you’ve played roleplaying videogames, then you should be able to understand what I’m talking about. If you’re familiar with D&D, you should be able to follow all of it very easily. If you don’t fall into those two categories, I hope I don’t lose you in the next few paragraphs.

Dungeons and Dragons and Separation Anxiety: Part 1

Nick | August 5, 2008

D&D is pretend with rules, dice, and paper.