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;E6: (3.X) a variant where player characters stop gaining levels after level 6 and instead receive a feat every 5000xp.
 
;E6: (3.X) a variant where player characters stop gaining levels after level 6 and instead receive a feat every 5000xp.
  
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Edit to Review  9/18/2010 The author has lerentcy begun offering a  FREE  RADSticker with every book purchased from his website (disasterpreparer dot com). I bought my book off Amazon, but wrote him to ask if I could also get a free RADSticker anyway. To his credit he sent me one! These things sell for $8 on the web, so this was really very generous. RADStickers are postage stamp sized dosimeters that you can stick anywhere (mine's on the back of my license). They measure the cumulative dose of radiation that you've been exposed to, and indicate it with a color strip. The author's email is inside the book's cover. I'm not sure how long he'll give these RADStickers out, but it's a great incentive to get the book now. Original Review This handbook is a very solid entry into this field. Being trained in emergency management, I can say that I found the advise to be reasonable and readily implemented. The book has already been reviewed for content, but I can confirm that it covers all the basic needs of an individual or family. Here's a few of the many interesting questions that it answers  do you know the answers? 1. How much food should you store to be ready for nearly any disaster? The answer may surprise you. 2. What kills more Americans than all natural disasters combined? 3. How do you create a safe room to protect from airborne contaminants (radiological, chemical, or otherwise)? 4. Which water filtration techniques remove chemical impurities? 5. What kind of homeowner's insurance should you insist on? 6. Why is an mechanical interlock more useful than a transfer switch when connecting a generator to your house? 7. How do you compare two lanterns if one is given in watts and the other in lumens? 8. How do you size a spare heater for your home? 9. What's the biggest problem with solar, wind turbines, and man-pedaled power sources? 10. What is an N95 air filter, and what is most important consideration to make it effective? 11. What's the number one rule when it comes to pets and disasters? 12. Why can't you store 100 gallons of gas out in the garage for use in your generator? 13. How to you keep stored gas (or water) fresh for years? 14. Why might texting be more useful than a telephone in some circumstances? 15. How can you ready yourself for the Nation's possible financial collapse? I could go on and on  suffice it to say that there is alot of information in the book. All of it is clearly presented, almost as is between two friends. Well written and a good read.
 
 
;Fightbrain: (4E) the Battlemind character class from Player's Handbook 3.
 
;flex stat : (4E) a racial ability score bonus which can be applied to one of two (or more) scores. e.g. Minotaurs get +2 Strength, and +2 Constitution ''or'' +2 Wisdom. Introduced with the races in Player's Handbook 3, with later updates introducing this for nearly all races.
 
  
 
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