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Hi all,
as the topic says: was the 4th printing of the pdf ever actually printed, in particular in the pocket edition format?

Cheers,
Antonio


Hi all,
as the topic says. I have been running a successful Dragonlance game until a few months ago, and I'll probably get to DM the game again in the future. It's the game I moved to when I was burned out on AD&D 2e + Player's Options stuff (using the PO stuff was the worst choice ever in my DMing career!) although I haven't played it as much as AD&D 2e. I don't have any splat books, so for me it's core books only (and the occasional stuff from the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide.)

I never moved to 3.5 nor Pathfinder, since I didn't find the changes to my taste (most notably the big increase in feats and character abilities), and the game still retains a lot of nice "throwbacks" to AD&D 2e (e.g. monster immunity to +x weapons, paladins's warhorses not being magical, monsters statted differently from PCs etc.)

Anyway, just wanted to see if I am the last one playing and enjoying D&D 3.0 :)

Cheers,
Antonio


Hi all,
I have recently acquired the Rise of the Runelords Anniversary edition (gorgeous book, btw!) and I intend to run it with 13th Age. Has anyone thought how to fit it into the Dragon Empire? I am not interested in the Golarion setting, as I'd have to fish for Icons, and I don't know the setting very well; Varisia might just be a part of the Dragon Empire?
From a cursory reading, it seems some 13th Age Icons might fit just well in the overall scenario (e.g. the Diabolist might take the role of the goddess Lamashtu). Has anyone done anything with this adventure path? Or ported other Pathfinder scenarios to 13th Age (ideas for Icon implementations are also welcome!)

Thanks!
Antonio


Hi all,
I am a sucker for all things Viking. Any opinion on this? I don't play Pathfinder, and I don't have other Golarion campaign supplements, so:
1) would it be easy to adapt to D&D 3.0?
2) can it stand alone as a mini-setting? I'd probably merge its ideas with the old D&D GAZ7 "The Northern Reaches."

Thanks,
Antonio


Why halflings receive Abyssal as a bonus language? I think that is a typo.