Echohawk
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You are most welcome! I'm not sure I'd have chosen message boards posts as the optimal way to present this information if I'd planned an entire series of Guides from scratch, but I've really appreciated all of the feedback that developing them on ENWorld has provided. I'm also happy to have been able to contribute something back to this community.Echohawk, having followed the posting of these Guides from the beginning, I must say that they are just about the most awesome and useful thing ever posted on EN World.
Thank you.
There are already a few RPGA-only items included in the various guides, but I do have "RPGA releases" flagged as an area that could use a lot more research. The RPGA Art Portfolio is listed in this very guide (in the "General Miscellany" section). I've included a number of tournament modules in the campaign setting guides, and do plan to add more of those to the generic 1st/2nd/3rd edition guides over time. I don't have any specific plans to include the TSR catalogs at this stage, but I wouldn't be surprised if they sneak into this guide at some point.Are you planning to list RPGA only items? For example, there's an RPGA art portfolio as well as the Planescape one.
Also, any plans to list catalogs?
What about other tournament modules (Origins 1 Tomb of Horrors, Origins 2 Expedition to the Barrier Peaks)?
Spectacular resource!
So, I'm having trouble tracking down a memory from the early 80s or before. I want to say it was an OD&D sized book that had spells of levels well above 9th (up to 100th?) where the last one in the book was the highest level and rewrote all of history so that the target never existed. Google is thwarting me in trying to find it. Does that ring a bell at all? Thanks!
Spectacular resource!
So, I'm having trouble tracking down a memory from the early 80s or before. I want to say it was an OD&D sized book that had spells of levels well above 9th (up to 100th?) where the last one in the book was the highest level and rewrote all of history so that the target never existed. Google is thwarting me in trying to find it. Does that ring a bell at all? Thanks!
Spectacular resource!
So, I'm having trouble tracking down a memory from the early 80s or before. I want to say it was an OD&D sized book that had spells of levels well above 9th (up to 100th?) where the last one in the book was the highest level and rewrote all of history so that the target never existed. Google is thwarting me in trying to find it. Does that ring a bell at all? Thanks!