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[[Image:The Book of Weeaboo Fightan Magic.jpg|thumb|right]]'''The Book of Weeaboo Fightan Magic''', actually known as '''The Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords''', is one of the more famous Dungeons and Dragons (3.5) splatbooks. It introduced three new classes, Crusader, Swordsage and Warblade. The book focuses on Stances and Maneuvers, which basically function as spell-substitutes for martial characters. | |||
'''The Book of Weeaboo Fightan Magic''', actually known as '''The Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords''', is one of the more famous Dungeons and Dragons (3.5) splatbooks. It introduced three new classes, Crusader, Swordsage and Warblade. The book focuses on Stances and Maneuvers, which basically function as spell-substitutes for martial characters. | |||
The mechanics of Stances and Maneuvers themselves are neat, and the book lessened the power gap between martial and magical characters, both of which are good. However, it also encouraged thousands of terrible, animu characters and [[masterwork bastard sword|katana copypastas]], which is a bad thing. | The mechanics of Stances and Maneuvers themselves are neat, and the book lessened the power gap between martial and magical characters, both of which are good. However, it also encouraged thousands of terrible, animu characters and [[masterwork bastard sword|katana copypastas]], which is a bad thing. | ||
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Revision as of 09:05, 29 June 2008

The Book of Weeaboo Fightan Magic, actually known as The Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords, is one of the more famous Dungeons and Dragons (3.5) splatbooks. It introduced three new classes, Crusader, Swordsage and Warblade. The book focuses on Stances and Maneuvers, which basically function as spell-substitutes for martial characters.
The mechanics of Stances and Maneuvers themselves are neat, and the book lessened the power gap between martial and magical characters, both of which are good. However, it also encouraged thousands of terrible, animu characters and katana copypastas, which is a bad thing.
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