I would know the adventures that come out for a party of first level and what is your own opinion of the module about the kind of play.
I.e. "Name of the adventure": more roleplay, "Name of the adventure #2": more combat, "Name of the adventure #3": more balanced.
Please! No Spoiler! No bashing at an adventure!
I will begin with a list of adventures for a party of first level:
Lands of Darkness #1: The Barrow Grounds by Expeditious Retreat Press
In Search of Adventure by Goodman Games
Dungeon Crawl Classics #53: Sellswords of Punjar by Goodman Games
Dungeon Crawl Classics #54: Forges of the Mountain King by Goodman Games
Dungeon Crawl Classics #55: Isle of the Sea Drake by Goodman Games
Dungeon Crawl Classics #59 by Goodman Games
Master Dungeons M1: Dragora's Dungeon by Goodman Games
I can't wait to see this flip-mat in my local game store. The size looks very well in a table with all the materials of the players and the game master.
I was already playing two 4th edition D&D game (Worldwide D&D Gameday, Free RPG Day). I was also reading the information in the Wizards website and the others website that you suggest me.
hogarth wrote:
I don't know about you, but I'll browse through the rules in Chapters/Indigo before deciding anything.
At wednesday, I bought the gift set in the website of the bookstore that "hogart" suggests and I should receive at the late date, August 12, 2008 or sooner.
He is interesting to say it to the GM and I think we can stop the action if a monster dies for give a chance to change the action of a PC. I hope I won't forget because I say that is a great idea and that I don't follow.
I must admit i stopped buying/reading FR books a while ago, so i must be a bit lost. So here is a question for the afficionados :
What are the books relating the death of Mystra, the Spellplague and other major events announced for the Forgotten Realms in 4th Edition ?
Are they out yet or not ?
The first book of FR set in the fourth edition and after the Spellplague is Swordmage of Richard Baker
I'm interesting in your PbP and I sent you my dwarf druid backstory.
Brokjak Nusgurn, dwarf druid
Spoiler:
Brokjak Nusgurn is a dwarf that lives in the middle of the plains, at the east of the town of Sandpoint. His parents moved to Magnimar from the Fogscar Mountains by the perspective to give their service at smith in this town and to develop the urban knowledge of their son Brokjak. Before the family arrived to the town of Magnimar, Brokjak was developing a great ability to talk with the creatures of the plains and the sky of the plains.
His parents thought that the development of his communion with the nature should be well developed, but with a rear thought they think their son will be never the same than his kinfolk.
When he was in the town of Magnimar, his parents asked an elf druid, a little bit surprised and reticent, to learn him the way of the druid. After some years of formation, Brokjak was a druid that quit his teacher and began to build a mud and wood hut in the middle of the plains between the Fogscar Mountains and Sandpoint.
Recently, he was in the town of Sandpoint to take some news of the nearest area by some information that the folks say in the many place of the town.
I think I will buy in a local game store. It is less complicated than finding the government document that talks about the duty fees. I know that I will need to find them when I will work at accounting.
Could someone say which page in Enworld I should look at?
In the Wizards website, I know I have to look at the Excerpt column, but I don't know from what date I should begin looking?
I want to know if I should preorder the three core rulebooks or I should wait to have seen the rules of this new edition of D&D (website or in a store).
For those who will advise me a site, I won't buy from the USA because the shipping price, the customs, the exchange rate are compicated to have a Canadian price of the product. Also, I won't buy with a credit card.
My first book was the 3.5 Player's Handbokk in the Dungeons & Dragons Player's Kit. I buy it at the release of the 10th edition of Magic : the Gathering .