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#1AlzriusNov 07, 2003 23:53:49 | This is from Dragon #314's preview of 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!
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#2zombiegleemaxNov 08, 2003 5:28:58 | Ought to be cool! I can't wait to see what DS material they cook up...hopefully it'll be epic rules for Athas (you know, avangions, clerical elementals, and dragons); as for Birthright, one can only hope the bloodline rules get done up!
--the bloodline rules are all I need to run a 3.5 BR campaign NB |
#3Raesene_AnduNov 08, 2003 18:21:24 | I agree, a new version of the bloodline rules would be a good thing to see. It doesn't look like they will have a huge amount of material for each setting, just a page or two, enough to do one class, race, or being. |
#4algolei_dupNov 12, 2003 0:13:32 | Almost makes me wish I'd renewed my subscription. Almost.
On second thought, nah. |