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This sourcebook feels very "basic". It could be impressive to newcomers but most of it feels known to me already. It follows the standard "Races" approach and starts off with elves then halflings, then the new raptorans. Elves and halflings are what you'd expect from a flavour point of view, although halflings essentially became gypsies. Raptorans are really poorly designed. Compared to goliaths from Races of Stone, raptorans felt amateurish. They're like rugged winged elves and full of contrast...
Started reading when I prestige classed as a Ruathar. Cause I was totally an elf... Not the best of the supplements, but some fun stuff in there.
Basic Concept: A deep dive into elves and halflings, and a new race called raptorans, for D&D 3.0.If you're into elves or halflings, a useful supplement, but a lot of info is fairly "traditional" lore. Some fun spells, equipment, items, etc.
nice book of races that exsist in the wilds of dnd!