Remathilis
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I know! Everyone should have converted to Eberron years ago!Wait. People still play in the Realms? *yawn*
I know! Everyone should have converted to Eberron years ago!Wait. People still play in the Realms? *yawn*
You mentioned that you are converting (as am I!), but not how. Are you converting your older adventures to play in FR standard 5e setting, or are you converting 5e to play in Greyhawk?
I went the 5e to Greyhawk route. Some of the conversions (I just finished I3-I5) have been.... well, interesting. I'm not quite sure how they will play out. The monsters aren't so difficult, but it's the non-monster mechanics that I've been struggling with.
I know! Everyone should have converted to Eberron years ago!
But, that's not really true.
There's been TWO realm shaking events. Time of Troubles and the Spellplague. There was no major Realms change from 2e to 3e nor 3e to 3.5. And the changes in 5e have largely been smoothing over the changes that were made in 4e.
Greyhawk had the Greyhawk wars. So, you've got me there. Grey hawk has had one less RSE than the Realms. Given that Greyhawk has barely had anything written for it in twenty years, that's perhaps not terribly shocking.
And what is not shoehorned into Greyhawk?
They both are chock a block with Mary Sue NPC's.
Good grief, Greyhawk has a bloody GOD as a king.
Funny how the setting has "nothing original" but also has too much material.
You're more than entitled to not like the Realms. I get that. I really do. But you are not entitled to your own facts.
I will never convert to Eberron (the same holds true for both Planescape and Spacejammer).
Haha. Nope. Given my tastes in fantasy, my participating in those settings would be bad gaming (for myself). Participating in bad gaming (however one, personally, defines bad gaming) is always a loss. Avoiding bad gaming is always a winYour loss.![]()
I think this point is true. The one thing I have notices from the (now) many comments on these threads is that there is no clear divide when it comes to most campaign settings- Dark Sun, Eberron, etc. tend to be matters of individual taste.
But, for the most part, people either like GH and dislike FR, or vice versa. I haven't seen very many people say they are equally enthused about them. That observation makes me believe that you are correct- that there are deeper differences between the two campaign settings. I think a decent explanation for at least part of the difference is the relative neglect of GH vis-a-vis FR (some people prefer less "story," some people prefer more). Or maybe it goes to the stylistic differences from the beginning with Greenwood and Gygax. But it's there.
Time of Troubles WAS the Realms changeover from 2e to 3e. Spellplague was the change to 4e, and the Sundering was the change from 4e to 5e (which is still conssidered a Realms-shaking event, though more spread out over time).But, that's not really true.
There's been TWO realm shaking events. Time of Troubles and the Spellplague. There was no major Realms change from 2e to 3e nor 3e to 3.5. And the changes in 5e have largely been smoothing over the changes that were made in 4e.
No, you're right, it was the Time of Troubles.Hmm. Well, admittedly, I'm not a Realmlore guy, but I was under the impression that there was a RSE for the 3e transition- didn't they make major changes to the maps and stuff? Not just politically, but geographically? But maybe I'm wrong.
I think you mean "To each their own."Your loss.![]()

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.