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Song and Silence: a Guidebook to Bards and Rogues (Dungeon & Dragons D20 3.0 Fantasy Roleplaying) by David Noonan Song and Silence: A Guidebook to Bards and Rogues (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.0 Fantasy Roleplaying) by David Noonan Ebook Song and Silence: A Guidebook to Bards and Rogues (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.0 Fantasy Roleplaying) currently available for review only, if you need complete ebook Song and Silence: A Guidebook to Bards and Rogues (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.0 Fantasy Roleplaying) please fill out registration form to access in our databases Download here >> Series:::: A Guidebook to (Book 5)+++Paperback:::: 96 pages+++Publisher:::: Wizards of the Coast (December 1, 2001)+++Language:::: English+++ISBN-10:::: 0786918578+++ISBN-13:::: 978-0786918577+++Product Dimensions::::8.2 x 0.2 x 10.5 inches++++++ ISBN10 0786918578 ISBN13 978-0786918 Download here >> Description: Finesse and Versatility Make Powerful AlliesBards and rogues rely on a stunning array of skills and abilities to give them an edge over any adversary. Packed with new ways to customize even the most artful characters this book includes:New feats, prestige classes, weapons, spells, magic items, and equipment.Complete guidelines for trapmaking, including 90 sample traps.Descriptions of a wide range of thieves guilds and bardic colleges.Detailed rules for flanking opponents in combat.Dungeon Masters and players who want to add a new dimension to their bards and rogues will find a wealth of indispensable material within these pages.To use this accessory, a Dungeon Master also needs the Players Handbook, the Dungeon Masters Guide, and the Monster Manual. A player needs only the Players Handbook. If youre playing a rogue/bard, youve probably seen this book before. Its got a few prestige classes for each class, and a bunch of random feats/equipment/skill tricks that you will want to bring into your game. This is by no means a must-have book, but it does have a lot of fluff and other interesting material to help inspire you.If youre willing to spend the extra money, Complete Scoundrel is a much better book, in my opinion. This book (as all books do) has some balance problems, so everything that comes out of here has to be run past the DM first.In total, this book is probably 110 pages of content, and as a player youll use maybe a dozen of them.If youre buying this book as a gift, here are some things to know: This is a book for the 3rd edition of D&D. It can be uses with both 3.0e and 3.5e, with some minor tweaking. This cannot be used for any other editions (newer or older). Check with the birthday boy (or girl) to make sure this is the book (s)he needs. 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