Just bought the Dragonlance Campaign Setting....

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#1

ravengraygem

Feb 27, 2007 16:59:12
And I have some questions.

First off, what are the assorted supplements available, and what does each supplement cover?

Second, any web goodies I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance for the help. And yes, I could look all this stuff up myself, but I've got three new rule- and source-books to chew my way through :D , so there's not much time in my immediate future :P .
#2

cam_banks

Feb 27, 2007 18:24:17
Check out www.dragonlance.com and click on Products at the top of the page. It's all there!

Cheers,
Cam
#3

zombiegleemax

Feb 28, 2007 11:39:05
The time is well worth being spent on this wonderful game and woprld!!
#4

ravengraygem

Feb 28, 2007 20:08:26
The time is well worth being spent on this wonderful game and world!!

Well, I'm about to commit Dragonlance heresy here :P ; I bought the campaign setting mainly to cannabilize ideas for my own world.

That's not to say I don't like it; a good number of the books in my library are Dragonlance novels, and I have/had all the SSI Gold Box games. It just never appealed to me as paper-&-pencil setting.

That having been said, the new, 3.5 Campaign Setting does intrigue me enough to at least consider it.
#5

zombiegleemax

Feb 28, 2007 22:56:24
RavenGraygem, walk to the light of the lance. The light is good. The light is peaceful. The light loves you!:D
#6

zombiegleemax

Mar 10, 2007 16:56:37
War of the Lance and Towers of Sorcery are excellent additions to anyone's collection - even those who don't play Dragonlance.

I also nick various bits from the DL setting for homebrew - but that's because if I'm DMing myself, I prefer to use my ridiculously-long-in-the-making setting. If I'm playing though, DL is my favourite setting without question.
#7

zombiegleemax

Mar 10, 2007 17:51:47
Long Live The Lance!!!
#8

ravengraygem

Mar 12, 2007 1:47:59
I also nick various bits from the DL setting for homebrew - but that's because if I'm DMing myself, I prefer to use my ridiculously-long-in-the-making setting.

Pretty much the same here. Future players won't know what to expect from my world, no matter if they know where the source material comes from.