Writer's Guidelines / Prestige Class question . . .


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I reviewed the updated writer's guidelines, and the information given for submitting new prestige class information refers to a "new" prestige class format, and further directs us to Dragon #330 or Races of Destiny.

Dragon #330 isn't here yet, so I opened up my copy of Races of Destiny (which I absolutely love, by the way), and looked over the format of the prestige classes presented here. Is this what the writer's guidelines are referring to, complete with the 'Playing a...', 'Lore', and '... in the Game' sections?

Thanks for any information you can share regarding this . . . :)

- D

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BrotherD wrote:

Dragon #330 isn't here yet, so I opened up my copy of Races of Destiny (which I absolutely love, by the way), and looked over the format of the prestige classes presented here. Is this what the writer's guidelines are referring to, complete with the 'Playing a...', 'Lore', and '... in the Game' sections?

Yes, that's what we mean. The new prestige class style takes up about 4,000 words and includes how to play the class and whatnot. It's a far better style, in our opinions, and we're frankly glad that Wizards of the Coast finally developed something like it. :)

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