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If I got an adventure path subscription today or tomorrow, what would be the first issue I would receive? LoF 6? CoT1? CoT2?
Thanks.
Please cancel my subscription. I had hoped the economy wouldn't hit too bad, but taxes are going up and stocks are going down, so...
Don't worry too much, though. I still plan on buying every pdf.
'nuff said. Thoughts? http://wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/duad/20080813
Some new Eberron stuff on Wizards site. Nothing much. Only REALLY annoying thing is the forcing of the points of light on Eberron. I mean, have they even read the campaign setting? Clearly not. The Last War did NOT turn Eberron into a points of light setting, not with lightning rails and giant metropolises.
I cannot personalize this file, but I can for everything else in my downloads.
Hey, does anyone know where one could purchase a whiteboard for drawing D&D rooms, or are they just a figment of my imagination? I could have sworm I heard about them somewhere
Hey, does anyone know where one could buy a whiteboard with one inch squares on it for drawing rooms, or are they just a figment of my imagination? I could have sword I heard about them somewhere.
FOr a blog entry, could you give us the table of contents for the canpaign setting? If not the whole thing, just the main chapter titles. I would be so thrilled.
New Insider article is up! I personally like this one a lot more than the atrociously written Yeenoghu one (although that aritcle gave me some cool ideas and monsters). I especially like the way Ari Marmell handled the different factions within the covenant. Cool stuff.
9.57/10
I saw on wizards site that there will be a demonomicon for yeenoghu. James, are you going to be writing this?
This may sound kind of random, and I highly doubt anyone can help me, but does anyone know where I can find Mario Bros sheet music online, specifically in bass clef. I play trombone, and I have found many arrangements, but only for piano. Thanks.
Copied from wizards.com previews for december and beyond
D&D Insider
These days, a host of preview information is coming your way via the online pages of D&D Insider's DragonMagazine. Issue #360 has been completed, and we're currently in the midst of #361 -- with the following topics scheduled to be revealed in December:
Races: Tieflings
Classes: Warlock Pacts
D&D World: History of the Core World
Monsters: Dragons and Dragon Families
Adventure Design: Traps
Magic Items: Weapons
Subsystem: Critical Hits and Misses
Starting in January 2008, Dragon #362 will take a look at the following:
Forgotten Realms: Using the Spellplague in your 3E campaign
Races: Elves and Eladrin
Classes: Warlord
Monsters: Minions
Adventure Design: Fantastic Terrain
Magic Items: Artifacts
D&D World: The Feywild
Subsystem: Death, Dying, and Negative HP
Have any of you seen any of theseon the wizards site????
How do you guys make your maps? Do you steal them from pre-published adventures, draw them, or use a map software? If you use software, do you know any good free ones? Thanks
In One of the Pathfinder chats, James said that pathfinder will lose about 6000 words (I think) starting with Curse of the Crimson Throne because of a change in font size. This equates to about a Pathfinder's journal. Question: I know PAthfinder is amazing, but since we have to lose something, what part of Pathfinder would you want to lose?
1.Part of the adventure
2.Part of the supplementary articles
3.The journal
4.Some bestiary monsters
5.Evenly spread out from all sections
6.A mix of two or more options above
7.Why would they change the font size? Its fine as it is!
If we have to lose something, I vote for the journal. Its great and all, but it is my least favorite part of the book.
(I dont know how to make this a poll, but that would be cool)
On the cover... might that be Mokmurian?
Okay. What is the most boring classic and the most boring normal book you've ever read? They may be the same. I'm compiling a list to try and read before the end of high school, and was hoping to get all you're input.
Dungeons and Dragons is now the Feature Article on Wikipedia!!! YAY!!!!
Here I've compiled a list of the regions mentioned in supplements and modules. Hopefully the list is complete, and it would be excellent if some of the staff could comment whether I am missing any, whether any are in the gazetteer, and general comments on specific locations of note. I hope I have listed all in Golarion. Alright, here I go:
Varisia, Cheliax, Andoran, Galt, Minkai, Belkzen, Land of the Linnorm KIngs, Tian Xia, Thom, Irrere, River Kingdoms, Sodden Lands, Kyonin, Sovyrian, Mordant Spire, Taldor, Geb, Numeria, Vandu, Azlant, Bhopan, Absalom, Osirion, Hold of the Mammoth LOrds, Wat Kyript, Ginji Mesa, Hollow Morass, Stinking Sink.
Sources: Pathfinder #1 bestiary and journal, Pathfinder #2 bestiary, Paizo.com, Player's Guide
QUestion: why isit that all the other issues talk about their supplementary articles, and this one cuts itself off?
Yo. Im considering buying the shackled city hardcover to run, but i was hoping I could get a brief overview of the campaign(maybe a paragraph or two). Thanks a ton.
I have a question. In the article description for Checkmate coming up in the next issue, is says creatures are drawn from four well known covers. I don't know whether is too early in the morning or what, but what exactly are those four covers? Thanks.
Just a quick question: could one of you guys at Paizo upload the Savage Tide overview from #138? I, uh, misplaced my issue, but I would really like that overview. Thanks!
Has anyone here run the Prince of Redhand? If so, did they're PCs gain the suggested amount of levels? Thanks.
When are we going to get new magazine downloads? I really need those maps. My group is nearing the point in STAP where we need the new Dungeon maps. Pwetty Pweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze?
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