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Old 10th July 2009, 05:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
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My group is fairly new to 4th Ed. If we want to use a "core" or "vanilla", standard 4th Edition D&D rule set, what books etc. does that include?

My guess is that it's all the generic hardcovers (we have most of them). Is the Dragon Mag stuff officially official? What about those bonus powers in the miniature packs?

Ebberron and Forgotten Realms isn't core by default is it?

When I use Character Builder, is there a way I can set it to not show all of the Forgotten Realms and other non-generic stuff? It would make it a lot easier on us newbies.
"Core" no longer exists as a useful designator. Perhaps it means "no pre-view material and no Dragon/Dungeon", but that's about it. Maybe no Campaign settings? WotC has specifically avoided the "core" concept, as it tends to limit which products are "evergreen".

CB does allow you to chose what material to include. Go to "management" and then look at "campaign settings". You can save campaign settings to upload to other PCs.
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