The Koboldnomicon now released in PDF
It’ll be a few more weeks before the print version will be available from Amazon.com (I’ll put a link in the left hand column at that time, no worries), but the Koboldnomicon is now available in PDF from everywhere that sells PDFs of D&D books.
The first (as far as I know) review is up, at RPGNow.
Fortunately, the actual rules and contents of the Koboldnomicon are pretty good. The Kobold Trapsmith prestige class is a logical addition, and I thought a number of the spells were clever. Every section contained more than a few things that I liked, and everything seemed balanced and well-written. Even the things I didn’t care for (such as the kobold sub-races) would probably work fine for someone else’s group and campaign.
(My contributions to the Koboldnomicon, besides the name, are the iconic kobold wizard Wikanby, the Tumble Down Kobolds tribe and a number of spells, including ones that don’t bear Wikanby’s name.)
It got four out of five stars from RPGNow.
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Awesome. All of those years of lurking in the darkness, picking gristle out of your scales seems to have done you some good.
Comment by Joel — August 1, 2006 @ 6:30