Eberron: Mark of Heroes Resources and Links

Emirikol

Adventurer
Eberron: Mark of Heroes Campaign Resources
Folks, perhaps a solid thread on the current resources for the MOH campaign would be good. I'll start it off with the links to date:

RPGA Eberron: Mark of Heroes FAQ:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=rpga/articles/moh20041018faq

Eberron DM's Group:
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/EberronDMs/

Eberron Adventure Authors Group:
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/MOHWriters/?yguid=111341896

Eberron: Mark of Heroes General Campaign Discussion Group:
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/markofheroes/?yguid=111341896

Eberron Official Homepage:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/eberron


Others?
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J_A_Garlock

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Thanks for the links! Since I'm planning on running an Eberron game, I should join the RPGA. I heard that even if you don't play at convetnions you can still get your hands on some modules.True or not?
 

MerricB

Eternal Optimist
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J_A_Garlock said:
Thanks for the links! Since I'm planning on running an Eberron game, I should join the RPGA. I heard that even if you don't play at convetnions you can still get your hands on some modules.True or not?

True.

A lot of RPGA play is actually at home. Home Games get access to the modules a couple of months after Conventions and Game Days, and with regard to the RPGA Campaign play (such as Mark of Heroes or Legacy of the Green Regent), you only have about a month in which the module is available.

Cheers!
 


IronWolf

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J_A_Garlock said:
How would one go about joining, what's involved? Sorry for the questions about the RPGA, I really never learned too much about this.

Joining is free. If you go to an RPGA game day at your local game shop or a convention where RPGA games are being played the DM of your game will have you fill out some information and get you signed up.

More information about the RPGA can be found on Wizard's site:

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=rpga

On the left is a Newcomers link which will answer most of you questions.
 

Emirikol

Adventurer
We do ALL of our RPGA gaming at home nowadays. We enjoy the fact that we can order FREE scenarios every week and the DM can embellish what he wants. It's also a lot easier for the DM to prep because the scenarios are in standard format. Plus, home games are a lot more convenient and consistent than game days or cons (which are great too if that's your thing).

jh
 

Emirikol

Adventurer
You can also sign up by simply contacting the RPGA via email. Once you have a number, you can order literally HUNDREDS of standardized, playtested, and pretty-well-edited scenarios for free.

Anyways, email the RPGA and they'll send you cards for your group. That's what they did for our group.

jh
 

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