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Conventions is a good option, but when you live and work in France, it's quite impossible! lol!


Doug Sundseth wrote:


Most fantasy art is sold directly by the artist

You're absolutely right, but usually it's a bit expensive! I found munchkinpress.com, there are a few things, but i would have been happy to find something like Comicartfans, but dedicated to fantasy art instead of comic books.


Hello! Does someone know a website where i could buy original art used in DD books, especially Wayne Reynolds art? His cover for dragon 346 is one of the best ever!! I try ebay sometimes, but there may be something else? Thanks!


I thought it would be more interesting... Especially for the prestige classes. ADD was born in the 70S', prestige classes were introduced 5 years ago. It didn't think it would appear in such a book, that supposed to cover the whole ADD history.


It's amazing... You should, all of you, spend less time on your computers, and work more on the adventures you want to run with your players. Some of you like Greenwood/forgotten realms, some don't. Ok. That's life. Here in France, we don't have many rpg magazines, so, when I find something I don't like,I just adapt it to my campaign, that's all. We talk about role playing GAMES, don't forget!


Yes, just found it. Thanks a lot!!


Hi! I used to buy dungeon because I wanted to run the shackled city adv. path. What happened? The hardcover edition hits the shelves next month. Ah. Anyway, I think I'll buy it. But what about age of worms, it probably will be published later on in hardcover edition? That's why I think that if the two other adventures in each issues aren't THAT interesting, I won't buy dungeon and wait for the hardcover, that is far more practical, and I'll save a lot of money. Dungeoncrawling is funny, but once a year. So can we expect real adventures soon, something else than (beautiful) maps and big monsters from a far and distant plane...? What you think?


I've got 'em in MM3. Mmmm 1-hit-die CR 1/2 birdies.

Ah! Thanks a lot! I love those strange creatures, especially since I read the "ecology..." in dragon magazine.Thanks again!


Hi everyboby!! Someone knows where I can find stats for the kenku? Dunno if it's in FF or MM2... Or more rapidly, if someone has it, I'd be very happy, since I decided to use them in an adventure tomorrow night! Yes, I badly need it!! Thanks!


Yeah yeah yeah! Nice, very nice cover! Looks like we're back to the old cover style of the 80'S! And the articles seem to be interesting, I think I'll buy it as soon as possible. Honestly, some of the last issues were not very exciting... Things like:"oh,which weapon do you like, short sword or long dagger?", well... I don't care. Do you?


James Jacobs wrote:


Although I can think of plenty worse things to do with 30 bucks than spending it on the Monster Manual II...

And I can think of Better things to do with 30$ than spending it on MM2 ;) It's true that when you work, own a car, don't live with your parents in a lovely house, and pay your own taxes, yes, sometimes you just can't buy everything you want from paizo or wotc. Especially when you live outside usa where books are far more expensive. Anyway, thanks for the stats!


Nice cover! Can you tell us more about the miniatures Wayne is designing?


Hello! I probably missed something, can someone tell me if the hardcover will hit the shelves by the end of july, or later? I live in france, and it's sometimes difficult to have informations about products in english. But I keep on waiting! Thanks!


EbbTide wrote:
farewell2kings wrote:

My personal theory is that a lot of gamers from the 80's are rediscovering the game as they head into their 40's... [/QUOTE

True. But sometimes I wonder if there is not a kind of lack of inspiration at wotc. Just generic rule books or backgrounds, tons of feats and spells, new character races, but nothing compared to the good old stuff, back in the 80s'. So many of us are drawn back to what we had fun with, greyhawk for example. It's not surprising forgotten realms get more and more...forgotten! Warhammer rpg had the ennemy within, call of cthulhu had the masks of nyarlathotep, but what about DD3? Eberron may be different, but it's to early to have a proper opinion. That's why the adventure path is so eagerly waited for! Keep on doing good job and thanks a lot!


lordmolay wrote:
Hope this helps

It does. I understand it's gonna take a loooong time to run the adventure path. I think I'll start as soon as the hardcover is available.


Hello! I'm about to begin the shackled city AP with my players here in france. But I'd like to know how long it takes to run all the adventures. Some of you have finished it yet? Thanks!