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Dragonlance Campaign Setting, pg. 215-222
The list in those pages are:
Aurak
Baaz
Bozak
Kapak
Sivak
(all stats included)
plus it has a small insert text box that tells how to create Draconians by corrupting the dragon eggs.
If you do not have this book, I suggest you get it!! I have 1st Edition DL1-10, 2nd Edition Tales of the Lance box set and the Time of the Dragon 2nd Ed. box set ..... this 3.5 book is absolutely amazing.
All the 3.5 Dragonlance books are amazing actually.
(I have most of them: Campaign Setting, Age of Mortals, War of the Lance, Time of the Twins, Holy Order of the Stars, Knightly Orders of Ansalon, Towers of High Sorcery, Bestiary Revised, all 3 Tasselhoff's Map Packs, the DM Screen, and the first 2 modules of that trilogy)
Plus numerous novels .... I LOVE Dragonlance. Depending on the day of the week, my favorite setting changes between Dragonlance and Greyhawk.

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Dragonlance Campaign Setting, pg. 215-222
The list in those pages are:
Aurak
Baaz
Bozak
Kapak
Sivak
(all stats included)plus it has a small insert text box that tells how to create Draconians by corrupting the dragon eggs.
If you do not have this book, I suggest you get it!! I have 1st Edition DL1-10, 2nd Edition Tales of the Lance box set and the Time of the Dragon 2nd Ed. box set ..... this 3.5 book is absolutely amazing.
All the 3.5 Dragonlance books are amazing actually. (I have most of them)
Which other 3.5 books do you think are a must? I will pick up the Dragonlance Campaign Setting book tonight.

Storyteller Shadow |

Dragonlance Campaign Setting, pg. 215-222
The list in those pages are:
Aurak
Baaz
Bozak
Kapak
Sivak
(all stats included)plus it has a small insert text box that tells how to create Draconians by corrupting the dragon eggs.
If you do not have this book, I suggest you get it!! I have 1st Edition DL1-10, 2nd Edition Tales of the Lance box set and the Time of the Dragon 2nd Ed. box set ..... this 3.5 book is absolutely amazing.
All the 3.5 Dragonlance books are amazing actually.
(I have most of them: Campaign Setting, Age of Mortals, War of the Lance, Time of the Twins, Holy Order of the Stars, Knightly Orders of Ansalon, Towers of High Sorcery, Bestiary Revised, all 3 Tasselhoff's Map Packs, the DM Screen, and the first 2 modules of that trilogy)
Plus numerous novels .... I LOVE Dragonlance. Depending on the day of the week, my favorite setting changes between Dragonlance and Greyhawk.
Tasslehoff's Map Packs are pretty amazing.
The Campaign Setting is essential. I too own all of the 3.5 DL books except War of the Lance. I don't know that any of other ones are essential to running a campaign though all are helpful and certainly flavorful. I guess War of the Lance if you plan on running that particular period would be a must.
I run a Dragonlance here on the boards in the Age of Huma, and those Map Packs are invaluable for doing it otherwise it just would not be possible.

Samurai632 |

When I ran Dragonlance in 3.5, I used the 3.5 versions of the PHB, DMG, MM1, (of course), Campaign Setting, Bestiary Revised, and Age of Mortals. The Dragonlance DM screen has the moon phases for spellcasters so I suggest that too. We were running through the modules and only got about halfway through the 1st book (Key of Destiny) before the group disbanded, (couple players moved, and one changed work shifts). It was pretty intense!
The adventure trilogy is cool because it takes place after the War of Souls and the players have to hunt down that White Dragon Overlord that survived the War of Souls. Those books are Key of Destiny, Spectre of Sorrow, and Price of Courage. PoC was released right before Sovereign Press lost the rights to print Dragonlance books so it goes for insane prices for a copy in nice condition ($100+). But it is one of the better adventure paths for 3.5, and if you are as big a fan of The Lance as I am .... worth the cost.

Storyteller Shadow |

When I ran Dragonlance in 3.5, I used the 3.5 versions of the PHB, DMG, MM1, (of course), Campaign Setting, Bestiary Revised, and Age of Mortals. The Dragonlance DM screen has the moon phases for spellcasters so I suggest that too. We were running through the modules and only got about halfway through the 1st book (Key of Destiny) before the group disbanded, (couple players moved, and one changed work shifts). It was pretty intense!
The adventure trilogy is cool because it takes place after the War of Souls and the players have to hunt down that White Dragon Overlord that survived the War of Souls. Those books are Key of Destiny, Spectre of Sorrow, and Price of Courage. PoC was released right before Sovereign Press lost the rights to print Dragonlance books so it goes for insane prices for a copy in nice condition ($100+). But it is one of the better adventure paths for 3.5, and if you are as big a fan of The Lance as I am .... worth the cost.
Agreed. I had a friend DM them once about 10 years back. I am playing through them again here on the boards. One of the best low to high level adventure arcs ever released for D&D IMHO.

Samurai632 |

As Storyteller mentioned, the map packs are essential! Not only do they come with a big map of Krynn from that time period of Ansalon, (the packs are Age of Mortals, War of the Lance, and Time of the Twins), they also have 8x11 sized maps of important locales from that time period. Off the top of my head, AoM pack has a map of the hedge maze from Goldmoon's temple for Mystics, WoL has a map of Solace, and TotT has a map of the dwarven battlefield where Fistandalus exploded trying to get into the Abyss. There's more maps in each pack but I don't remember them all.

Samurai632 |

Samurai632 wrote:Agreed. I had a friend DM them once about 10 years back. I am playing through them again here on the boards. One of the best low to high level adventure arcs ever released for D&D IMHO.When I ran Dragonlance in 3.5, I used the 3.5 versions of the PHB, DMG, MM1, (of course), Campaign Setting, Bestiary Revised, and Age of Mortals. The Dragonlance DM screen has the moon phases for spellcasters so I suggest that too. We were running through the modules and only got about halfway through the 1st book (Key of Destiny) before the group disbanded, (couple players moved, and one changed work shifts). It was pretty intense!
The adventure trilogy is cool because it takes place after the War of Souls and the players have to hunt down that White Dragon Overlord that survived the War of Souls. Those books are Key of Destiny, Spectre of Sorrow, and Price of Courage. PoC was released right before Sovereign Press lost the rights to print Dragonlance books so it goes for insane prices for a copy in nice condition ($100+). But it is one of the better adventure paths for 3.5, and if you are as big a fan of The Lance as I am .... worth the cost.
I couldn't agree more .... one of the best indeed! Margaret Weis really has an amazing understanding of The Lance (duh) and the authors who worked for her on that trilogy and the source books really understood what us Lance fans wanted! Kind of like what the Paizo guys did with Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk (best Expedition to ... adventure IMO). Gygax bless Dragonlance and Greyhawk!!

Storyteller Shadow |

Storyteller Shadow wrote:I couldn't agree more .... one of the best indeed! Margaret Weis really has an amazing understanding of The Lance (duh) and the authors who worked for her on that trilogy and the source books really understood what us Lance fans wanted! Kind of like what the Paizo guys did with Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk (best Expedition to ... adventure IMO). Gygax bless Dragonlance and Greyhawk!!Samurai632 wrote:Agreed. I had a friend DM them once about 10 years back. I am playing through them again here on the boards. One of the best low to high level adventure arcs ever released for D&D IMHO.When I ran Dragonlance in 3.5, I used the 3.5 versions of the PHB, DMG, MM1, (of course), Campaign Setting, Bestiary Revised, and Age of Mortals. The Dragonlance DM screen has the moon phases for spellcasters so I suggest that too. We were running through the modules and only got about halfway through the 1st book (Key of Destiny) before the group disbanded, (couple players moved, and one changed work shifts). It was pretty intense!
The adventure trilogy is cool because it takes place after the War of Souls and the players have to hunt down that White Dragon Overlord that survived the War of Souls. Those books are Key of Destiny, Spectre of Sorrow, and Price of Courage. PoC was released right before Sovereign Press lost the rights to print Dragonlance books so it goes for insane prices for a copy in nice condition ($100+). But it is one of the better adventure paths for 3.5, and if you are as big a fan of The Lance as I am .... worth the cost.
I love Greyhawk as well. Running a Greyhawk game here on the boards set before Iuz was freed from beneath Castle Greyhawk. Can't wait to run through all those old modules!