The Wheel Turns and New Legends are Born As the Third Age unfolds, the tales of many heroes will be woven into the Great Pattern. While those stories have yet to be written, your part in them is unmistakable. Whether a Maiden of the Spear or a Hunter for the Horn, Aes Sedai or Asha'man, you are destined to join the struggle against Trollocs, Darkfriends, the Forsaken, and countless other evils revealed by the turning of the Wheel. From the Aryth Ocean to the Aiel Waste, the entire Wheel of Time series is covered in this complete, self-contained d20 System roleplaying game approved by Robert Jordan. This single volume contains statistics for all the major characters, a unique system for channeling the One Power, feats, prestige classes, and everything else you'll need to make your visions become reality in Robert Jordan's world of epic fantasy. Take your place in the legends that have yet to be told.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
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I'm not sure if this is a game or a book... If it's a game, why does it say hardcover 320 pages or whatever it was. And if it's a book, or guide of some type, where can I get the game?
not bad:
It's got a fantastic game engine, unfortunately it came out in a bad year and it was eclipsed by the release of a couple of other games. It also doesn't really work that well for roleplayers, insofar that there are characters in the game which can 'channel' and shouldn't be able to. (...)
I hate 3rd edition, but love this!:
I've been playing D&D 2nd edition since I was 12 yr's old. I didn't (and still don't) like 3rd edition. I bought this book because I was seduced by the books and I flipped out and NEEDED to RP in the WOT world. They list all the hero's but what about the Forsaken? How do you make those terangreal's? (prob. spelled that wrong) Despite these little problems, I HATED 3rd edition, and this book has converted me. I am a 3rd edition Mormon...now! So, if this book can change how I feel, you 3rd... more info
Now that is prestige:
I really enjoyed the flavor of this campaign setting. I am a fan of the books, even if they do drag on a bit later in the series. I have little intention of playing in robert Jordan's world, but the ideas this book presents make it a valuble addition to my library. The two best ideas in the book are charater creation and presitge classes. The Prestige classes are not just a collection of powers, they form sociteies which dominate the world. This is what these classes should be. That said some are... more info