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|reason=There's a lot in this sourcebook. Revised or new base classes with interesting abilities and prestige classes with humor and flavor that matches their abilities. Revised rules that work extremely well in the areas they are intended to, and thought provoking explanations and justifications for the way things work in DnD land. Even if you disagree with some of the author's premises and wouldn't let any of the crunchy bits within a mile of your game, there's plenty here to entertain you, challenge your assumptions, and maybe even expand the horizons of your games. This is easily my favorite of the F&K sourcebooks.}}
{{Rating |block=RC Favor|rater=Rithaniel
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|reason=This is the first of the Tome books that I read, and is my single favorite one. It offers much insight into the game of D&D, and many varied options that can spruce up any game, from the Thief Acrobat (my personal favorite) and it's ability to do all the things you simply want to do, to the Tome Monk and it's ability to offer versatility to any build. All in all, the Dungeonomicon deserves a place as a Featured Article on this website}}
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{{Rating |block=RC Favor
|rater=Sam Kay
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|reason=The fluff is well written and entertaining, and very much relevant to not just 3rd edition D&D, but much of it to 4th edition D&D and probably other RPGs of the genre too. Not just that, but a good arguement is put forward for all claims made.
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