Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms
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![]() Cover, with illustration by Ralph Horsley | |
| Genre | Role-playing game |
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| Publisher | Wizards of the Coast |
Publication date | November 16, 2010 |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
| Pages | 352 |
| ISBN | 978-0-7869-5619-7 |
Heroes of Forgotten Kingdoms is a supplement to the 4th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.
Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms includes new builds and character options for the druid (the Sentinel), the paladin (the Cavalier), the ranger (the Hunter and the Scout), and the warlock (the Hexblade).[1] "Each class comes with a set of new powers, class features, paragon paths, epic destinies, and more [...]. In addition to new builds, this book presents expanded information and racial traits for some of the game’s most popular races, including dragonborn, drow, half-elves, half-orcs, and tieflings".[2]
The table of contents lists the follow sections:[3]
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Game Overview
- Chapter 2: Making Characters
- Chapter 3: Understanding Powers
- Chapter 4: Character Classes
- Chapter 5: Character Races
- Chapter 6: Skills
- Chapter 7: Feats
- Chapter 8: Gear and Weapons
- Glossary
- Index
Shannon Appelcline, author of Designers & Dragons, commented that "Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms was a close match for Heroes of the Fallen Lands; they were both books solely focused on the creation of characters, harking back to the original AD&D Players Handbook (1977). In fact, they were so similar to each other that they included considerable duplication, particularly for sections covering: game overview (chapter 1), making characters (chapter 2), understanding powers (chapter 3), skills (chapter 6), feats (chapter 7), and gears and weapon (chapter 8). The only major expansions in these sections were rules on summoning in chapter 3 (which were needed to support the warlock) and feats for the new races and classes in chapter 7".[1]
