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Libris Mortis – The Ultimate Undead Book for 3.5e

This is a book for the Dungeons aNd Dragons 3.5 and it comtains all you will ever need to impliment undead into your campaign as a DM or a player.

It gives stats and rules to put undead into the party as players or NPCs.

It helps you use undead as a race and how it interplays with a core class such as a a vampire wizard.

They also go into prestigue classes for higher level parties.

They also have more feats and spells to add flavor to your player characters.

It also goes into a propert list of monsters and an awesome beastiary.

The Healer 3.5

The healer is a class that is in the Miniatures Hanbook for 3.5 edition. It is a very focused class which may not be appealing to many players. Theybare not useful in melee combat as they are the only divine classcthat really cant wear armour or use shields. However they can be useful flr the following reasons: 

  1. In a war campaign with mass battles and large parties. This class is in the miniature book for that reason.
  2. A campaign that fights undead as cure spells hurt undead. 
  3. A campagin with a DM using creatures and villians whom how likes poisioning or cursing players
  4. A party that has a lot of strong melee players and no magic users who need healing. As the healer wont be needed to do much combat
  5. In a gestault camapign with another class that uses wisdom and does not wear armour (example: healer druid) 

There is always a way to use any class cleverly and be useful.

Sketch Drawn Goblin

All the other art in the AD&D 2e Beastiary is gorgeous however for some reason the goblin is so out of place. Its even a poor quality sketch.



AD&D 2e

Demigorgon Worm


Volos Guide to Monsters 5e

Ugly Mug


Volos Guide to Monsters 5e

Looks like a Dragon Dance Mask

Advance Players Guide – Pathfinder

Giant Sickle


Volos Guide to Monsters 5e

Glum Giant – Again

The 5e version of a classic monster from ad&d.

Screeching Lady

AD&D 2e

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