cyberhest said:
Behöver man själva Ravenloft 3.5-boken för att kunna använda MotRD?
Har den inte, men även en rudimentär googling gav svaret:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"This campaign setting takes the gothic horror setting of Ravenloft, removes it from the Demi-Plane of Dread and plants it firmly on our own earth in the Late Victorian era of the Gay 1890's."
</div></div><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Chapter Three presents character development. The standard D&D abilities are used in this game, but the races are focused mainly on humans. The text even advises that elves and dwarves would be considered creatures of fable and legend but not strictly prohibited. Nationality figures more prominently than race in this setting. Six core classes are presented; each core class has two to three sub classes for a total of 35 classes. The core classes, with sub-classes are:
Adept: Charlatan, Metaphysician and Occultist, This class substitutes for Wizards.
Athlete: Explorer/Scout, Shootist, Soldier, This is the replacement for Warriors.
Intellectual: Parson, Physician, Scholar/Scientist, The stand-in for Clerics and Healers.
Mystic: Medium, Shaman, Spiritualist, Also a fill-in for Clerics.
Sleuth: Criminal, Dandy, Journalist, The modern Rogues.
Tradesman: Mechanic, Performer. This is a new take on Tinkers, Smiths and Bards.</div></div>