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Serious poll: introductory or full length adventures in campaign setting source book?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenjib" data-source="post: 11303" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>I also vote for the third option: no adventure. Does anyone actually use the free adventure that comes with FR, for example? Did anyone use either of the two adventures in the old 1st ed. FR box set? Perhaps, but I sure didn't and if I were to buy the setting I would consider it a complete and unfortunate waste of page count. I'd rather pay for a seperate published adventure and have the ability to pick and choose one that I like instead of having one forced on me in the setting book, and then have the extra page count automatically reflected in the price.</p><p></p><p>I also think that there doesn't need to be a seperate section on adventure hooks. They should be integrated into every entry and every page of the setting. Kalamar is a good example - just about every entry has several plot hooks, including most of the deity write ups and even some of the astronomical info. Given this, a separate list of plot hooks in the Kalamar book would be entirely superfluous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenjib, post: 11303, member: 530"] I also vote for the third option: no adventure. Does anyone actually use the free adventure that comes with FR, for example? Did anyone use either of the two adventures in the old 1st ed. FR box set? Perhaps, but I sure didn't and if I were to buy the setting I would consider it a complete and unfortunate waste of page count. I'd rather pay for a seperate published adventure and have the ability to pick and choose one that I like instead of having one forced on me in the setting book, and then have the extra page count automatically reflected in the price. I also think that there doesn't need to be a seperate section on adventure hooks. They should be integrated into every entry and every page of the setting. Kalamar is a good example - just about every entry has several plot hooks, including most of the deity write ups and even some of the astronomical info. Given this, a separate list of plot hooks in the Kalamar book would be entirely superfluous. [/QUOTE]
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