New Mystara material in Dragon 315!

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#1

Alzrius

Nov 08, 2003 0:06:23
Dragon #314 had this preview for the next issue:

CAMPAIGN CLASSICS - This special issue returns D&D gamers to their roots. We're presenting an article from nearly every D&D campaign ever produced, from Al-Qadim to Taladas. Each article takes some part of these campaigns settings and presents it updated for D&D 3.5. This issue also features a history of the D&D campaign settings by Stan!

Dragonlance by Jamie Chambers - This article gives you information on playing a draconian character, as well as some feat options for your favorite draconian.

Greyhawk by Erik Mona - Resident Greyhawk guru Erik Mona gives us dozens of regional feats for the Greyhawk setting, usable whether you play in Oerth or not.

Al-Qadim by Dean Poisso - The sha'ir class returns to D&D! Harness the power of magic through your gen with this new 20-level class.

Ravenloft by David Noonan - You fought Strahd in 1st Edition and 2nd Edition, now battle the most legendary vampire in D&D in revised 3rd Edition. Plus, revisit Castle Ravenloft with a brand-new map of Strahd's lair.

Kara-Tur by James Wyatt - This article provides ancestor feats and martial arts styles for the regions of Kara-Tur.

Red Steel by Frank Brunner - Witness the return of cinnabar and red steel, the affected, and tortles.

Plus, Blackmoor, Dark Sun, Planescape, Hollow World, and more!
#2

stanles

Nov 08, 2003 15:35:31
egad a reason to buy an issue of Dragon magazine again, brilliant. And there's Red Steel and Hollow World. I wonder what they might do that's Hollow WOrld, probably soemthing Schattenalfen since those guys previously seemed to inspire the most interest of people outside the D&D, Mystaran community, either that or following on from some HK thing from the Voyage series. But I don't think that Wizards would pass up doing Shadow Elves under 3.5. That's pretty good news.

Blackmoor could be anything, it's a place that has come up in a number of different places including Mystara.

And tortles are cool too.


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But if the special issue has an article from every campaign I wonder if they're going to have a Thunder Rift one :D