
Tatum |
My copy just landed on my doorstep.
The packaging . . .
After reading about all the damaged copies, I was a little worried.
The outside of the box did have minor damage on arrival. Looks like 'crush' damage, like getting caught between 2 very large objects, but after opening the box up, I was pleasantly surprised at just how well the book was protected. Plenty of foam peanuts and a cushion of foam around the edges. Book arrived with zero damage and in perfect/mint condition. Well done!
The book . . .
I have not had time to look inside much, but the binding is tight and the cover meets or exceeds the quality of similar Pathfinder hard-back books. It's thick. Obviously containing a lot of content.
About myself and my relationship with the class . . .
As a player/GM I grew up playing the Wizard class in first and second edition D&D. So when Psionics really matured in D&D 3rd edition, the Psionic class very much became a easy choice for me. The ability to kill with a thought is 'mind blowing', lol. No other class is as potentially deadly as a Psionic Class, and that is the way it should be. When I GM/DM a game, players with characters who possess psionics have the edge and I make that clear during game-play. All of the cool powers that have been dropped over time from past editions of D&D are still available to my psionic players in Pathfinder. I also encourage my players to design their own psionic powers and often take an active role in the process. I will on occasion pit a challenging psionic foe against the party. This often forces the party to think in new/unexpected ways. As expected, I always reward generously for overcoming such challenges.
Although I do not currently have a gaming group, I can't wait to dive in to these pages and lose myself.