Cover ofMasters of the Wild | |
| Author | David Eckelberry,Mike Selinker |
|---|---|
| Genre | Role-playing game |
| Publisher | Wizards of the Coast |
Publication date | February 2002 |
| Media type | Print (Trade Paperback) |
| Pages | 96 |
| ISBN | 0-7869-2653-8 |
| OCLC | 49230540 |
Masters of the Wild: A Guidebook to Barbarians, Druids, and Rangers is an optional rulebook for the3rd edition ofDungeons & Dragons, and notable for itstrade paperback format.
The guidebook provides supplemental information for characters belonging to theDruid,Ranger, andBarbarian base classes. This book introduced Natural Feats, which were still used in version 3.5. This book also contained tips for creating and playing characters of the aforementioned class, as well as several prestige classes.
Masters of the Wild was written byDavid Eckelberry andMike Selinker and published in February 2002 byWizards of the Coast.[1] Cover art was byJeff Easley, with interior art byDennis Cramer,David Day, andWayne Reynolds.
According to Eckelberry: "we looked at much of the previously published material on the "nature classes," but spent more time examining how the subjects of this book work in the newD&D. Since we had a bit more time post-release of the new edition ofD&D than the other books in this series, we were able to listen to people we gamed with and to fans we met online and at conventions. They had a lot of things to say about what we'd be dealing with inMasters of the Wild."[2]
It was not updated to 3.5 Edition, although most of the prestige classes were reintroduced in the 3.5 supplemental sourcebookComplete Divine.
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