Undrentide hands on at GameSpot
Undrentide hands on at GameSpot
Preview - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Sun 11 May 2003, 02:01:24
Tags: Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of UndrentideThere's a preview over at GameSpot covering the Shadows of Undrentide expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights. It's three pages long and jam-packed with lots of things you've probably seen before, but would like to see again. Like this:
Neverwinter Nights offered the first implementation of the 3rd Edition D&D rules, including that system's open-ended character development, heroic feats, skills, and lots of spells. In Shadows of Undrentide, the rules have been expanded to include more 3rd Edition goodies, such as prestige classes and more feats, spells, and monsters. Prestige classes are special classes that you have to work your way into. Many have prerequisites you must meet before you can enter them, but they offer lots of intriguing special abilities you won't find in the core classes of fighter, barbarian, wizard, cleric, and so forth. The expansion will offer five new prestige classes: the arcane archer, the assassin, the blackguard, the shadow dancer, and the Harper scout.
Actually, it was Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor that offered the first implimentation.
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Neverwinter Nights offered the first implementation of the 3rd Edition D&D rules, including that system's open-ended character development, heroic feats, skills, and lots of spells. In Shadows of Undrentide, the rules have been expanded to include more 3rd Edition goodies, such as prestige classes and more feats, spells, and monsters. Prestige classes are special classes that you have to work your way into. Many have prerequisites you must meet before you can enter them, but they offer lots of intriguing special abilities you won't find in the core classes of fighter, barbarian, wizard, cleric, and so forth. The expansion will offer five new prestige classes: the arcane archer, the assassin, the blackguard, the shadow dancer, and the Harper scout.
Actually, it was Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor that offered the first implimentation.
Spotted this at HomeLAN Fed