Hello all.
I just picked up a copy of the Warcraft campaign setting because it was a good deal and it had the Dungeons and Dragons label on it. It didn't dawn on me until later that this is not necessarily the same thing as the later-published World of Warcraft campaign setting.
Have I been screwed? Is the WoW setting just a revision of the one I bought? Or does the WoW just build on the the first? Or are they completely different beasts?
And, while I'm at it, anyone have any thoughts on the setting as a D&D setting? I only bought it to strip it of crunch and a little fluff for my kitchen-sink homebrew. Anything I should know about regarding power of the crunch in the setting vs. WotC settings? I don't like quasi-tech in my games and this setting seems to have a lot of it.
I have to admit: I know almost nothing about the world, as I largely ignored the original computer games and the MMORPG both.
Thanks for your help and insight in advance!
C
I just picked up a copy of the Warcraft campaign setting because it was a good deal and it had the Dungeons and Dragons label on it. It didn't dawn on me until later that this is not necessarily the same thing as the later-published World of Warcraft campaign setting.
Have I been screwed? Is the WoW setting just a revision of the one I bought? Or does the WoW just build on the the first? Or are they completely different beasts?
And, while I'm at it, anyone have any thoughts on the setting as a D&D setting? I only bought it to strip it of crunch and a little fluff for my kitchen-sink homebrew. Anything I should know about regarding power of the crunch in the setting vs. WotC settings? I don't like quasi-tech in my games and this setting seems to have a lot of it.
I have to admit: I know almost nothing about the world, as I largely ignored the original computer games and the MMORPG both.
Thanks for your help and insight in advance!
C