''Martial Power 2'' is a supplement published by
Wizards of the Coast
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(WotC) in 2010 for the 4th edition of the ''
Dungeons & Dragons
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role-playing game
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. The book is a sequel to 2008's ''
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 ...
''; like its predecessor, ''Martial Power 2'' provides new options for four specific character classes, as well as some general martial variants.
Description
''Martial Power 2'' provides new options and powers for the
fighter, the
ranger
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, the
rogue, and the
warlord
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.
New material for each these classes is given in a separate chapter that starts with new character generation options:
*Fighter: "Brawler"
*Warlord: "Master of War", "Skirmisher"
*Ranger: "Hunter", "Marauder"
*Rogue: "Shadow Thief"
New class abilities, skills and powers are then keyed to these variants.
The final chapter includes some new martial capabilities for all classes, including different schools of "battle styles", and various martial exercises and abilities.
Publication history
In 2008, shortly after the publication of the 4th edition of ''D&D'', WotC released a number of rules expansion books outlining new options for
player characters
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. The first of these was ''
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), followed by ''
Arcane Power
''Arcane Power'' is a supplement for the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game.
Contents
''Arcane Power'' contains additional options and rules for Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons), wizards, Warlock (Dungeons & Dragons), ...
'' (2009), and ''
Divine Power
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'' (2009). In 2010, WotC released ''Martial Power 2'', a 160-page hardcover book designed by
Richard Baker,
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,
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, and
Robert J. Schwalb
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. The front cover art was by
Ralph Horsley
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His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes cover art for the adventure '' The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde'' (2006), and interior art for ''Monster Manual III'' ...
and the back cover art was by
Zoltan Boros &
Gabor Szikszai, with interior art by
Dave Allsop
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Dave Allsop developed the role-playing game ''SLA Industries'' (1993); the Scottish company Nightfall Games was founded solely to publish the game. ...
,
Ralph Beisner
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,
Kerem Beyit
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, Zoltan Boros & Gabor Szikszai,
Ed Cox,
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,
Steve Ellis,
Adam Gillespie
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,
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Michael Phillippi
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Michael Phillippi started his illustration career in 1997 after graduating from the Savannah College of Art & Design.
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,
Wayne Reynolds
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,
Chris Seaman
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Swekel was born May 2, 1964, and grew up in River Rouge, Michigan. After graduating high school he briefly attended The Center for Creative Studies (now called Coll ...
,
Joel Thomas,
Eva Widermann
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She went to the Scholastic of Graphic & Design, Munich.
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Widermann started her graphic design career in 1998 and wor ...
, and
Ben Wootten
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.
WotC would produce two more books in the "Power" series: ''
Primal Power
''Primal Power'' is a supplement to the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game.
Contents
''Primal Power'' adds new options for barbarians, druids, shamans, and wardens. This book offers hundreds of new options for ''D&D'' ...
'' (2009) and ''
Psionic Power
''Psionic Power'' is a supplement to the 4th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game.
Contents
''Psionic Power'' adds new options for ardents, battleminds, monks, and psions. Supplementing the ''Player's Handbook 3'' is ''Psioni ...
'' (2010).
Reception
Viktor Coble listed the entire ''Power'' series 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
he 5th edition of D&D 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."
In his 2014 book ''Designers & Dragons: The '90s'', game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that the first four books of the "Power" line — ''Martial Power'', ''Arcane Power'', ''Divine Power''and ''Martial Power 2'' — focused on power sources first presented in the 4th Edition's ''
Player's Handbook
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'' (2008), geared towards the standard power sources in the game. The two other books in the "Power" line, ''Primal Power'' and ''Psionic Power'', explored new and more esoteric power sources.
References
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