A good supplement, but totally not needed. I'll honestly say that the supplemental books for arcane magic is much more interesting. This book has some interesting classes, but only 3 regular. Most prominently, the Samurai. However, I had to really upgrade it, because it was a weak class that no one would want to play as. The Swashbuckler is a fun idea, but not a class one would play for long. The historical tactics is a nice idea, but their description of "Phalanx" is inaccurate. But, if you're looking for more feats and prestige classes this book is for you.
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The D&D 3.5 addition Complete Warrior is a great book because it adds more to the flavor to the fighter class. I actually own two of this book already;(one for me, and one for my son) but a friend of mine didn't have one, and was really considering getting it, so since I saw it on e-bay for such a magnificent price I jumped at the chance to buy it. The Complete Warrior is an excellent book for fighters. It has NEW; feats, skill possibilities, weapons, storylines, equipment, ets... If you play a fighter in the Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 system, this book is a must own.
All three have generic wear and tear, nothing worth complaining about. I will be using them in the future and will enjoy them. 5/5
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Great collection of the rule for warriors.
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Got it for prestige classes
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