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#1zombiegleemaxSep 02, 2005 4:53:04 | Greetings WOTC and TSR and D&D people; I am, and have been for many years, a fan of the Greyhawk Realm. Right now I currently shop at used book stores and the used section of any good gaming store for old Greyhawk material. When can we, the fans, expect to see that classic material reprinted in the hard back form. If these materials are somewhere out there when will Greyhawk get its own tab on your home page like Forgotten Realms and Eberron? Here are things that I would like to see grouped together: * Maps, both paper and electronic copies. More and more people are using tech to assist game play (i.e. instant messaging and mirc for faster DM communication. * 3 or more adventure moduels grouped together, hard bound books are so much easier to store and "usually" have better spines so the pages stay in longer. Grouped by level range, or area. Anyways, I end up typing all the parts I use most often into my laptop so that I can call it up at a touch of a key instead of having 5 books open at the same time while trying to storytell, a CD in each book, with that books data on it would be great, even if I needed to register it to read it or something else, however you wanted to do it. That would save countless hours of trying to re-invent the wheel. Thanks, Draljin |
#2zombiegleemaxSep 02, 2005 15:05:27 | Well, your requests have been granted not by Wotc but by Paizo publishing. The world map was released over four issues, 117-129, I believe, and Paizo has just started its second adventure path featuring the world of greyhawk. The first path has been released as a single hardbound copy under the name Shackled City. look for it at the paizo boards. Other than that, it's hard times for Greyhawk. Check out the Living Greyhawk Gazeteer as a good sourcebook on Greyhawk. That's about the only thing out there other than the other stuff I mentioned. Regards, EE |
#3caeruleusSep 02, 2005 15:34:15 | The world map was released over four issues, 117-129 Issues 117-120. (Understandable typo, as the "9" is right next to the "0", but just to avoid confusion, I thought I'd mention it.) ... or was it 118-121? Something like that. |
#4scoti_garbidisSep 02, 2005 17:26:32 | Issues 117-120. (Understandable typo, as the "9" is right next to the "0", but just to avoid confusion, I thought I'd mention it.) 118-121 |
#5AmarilSep 03, 2005 0:26:40 | For the record, though, 117 is the start of the Istivin series of adventures that take place in Sterich and continue through issues 118 and 119. So, you might as well get 117, too. ;) |