''Primal Power'' is a supplement to the
4th edition of the ''
Dungeons & Dragons
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Contents
''Primal Power'' adds new options for
barbarians
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,
druids
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,
shamans
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, and wardens. This book offers hundreds of new options for ''D&D'' characters, specifically focusing on heroes who draw power from the spirits that preserve and sustain the world. It provides new archetypal builds for barbarians, druids, shamans, and wardens, including new character powers, feats, paragon paths, and epic destinies.
Publication history
''Primal Power'' was written by
Logan Bonner
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Rob Heinsoo
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Robert J. Schwalb
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, and published in 2009. The book features art by
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Ralph Beisner,
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Brian "Chippy" Dugan,
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Howard Lyon,
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James Nelson,
William O'Connor,
Héctor Ortiz,
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Chris Seaman
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Eva Widermann
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Ben Wootten
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Shannon Appelcline commented that the first product line for Fourth Edition ''Dungeons & Dragons'' was "a set of 'power' books, beginning with ''
Martial Power
''Martial Power'' is a supplement for the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. It contains additional options and rules for fighters, rangers, rogues, and warlords, including new builds for each class to further ...
'' (2008), which offered new options for players, organised by the new power sources of ''D&D''. ''Primal Power'' (2009) and ''
Psionic Power'' (2010) would focus on new power sources, after each had been introduced in the ''
Player’s Handbook'' published earlier the same year."
Reception
Viktor Coble listed the entire ''Power'' series - including ''
Martial Power
''Martial Power'' is a supplement for the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. It contains additional options and rules for fighters, rangers, rogues, and warlords, including new builds for each class to further ...
'', ''
Martial Power 2'', ''
Divine Power
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'', ''
Arcane Power'', ''
Psionic Power'', and ''Primal Power'' - as #2 on ''
CBR''
's 2021 "D&D: 10 Best Supplemental Handbooks" list, stating that "What sets the power series apart – besides their updated rules – is how they translate really well to 5e. Whereas, the "Complete" series needs a little more work. The rules have both been pared down and expanded upon in this guide, which makes picking up a copy for whatever type of character is most in favor worth it."
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