Mythic Odysseys of Theros may have been delayed until the end of July for most of us, but Fantasy Grounds has revealed some (undoubtedly specially approved) previews for us to look at in the meantime!
I'm Canadian, and the price on Amazon.ca hasn't dropped that low. I have a price drop alert set-up to email me though when it hits a certain point.Wow... the price fluctuates quite a bit on Amazon. I pre-ordered on March 6th, and it was $29.97. Keep an eye on it, 'cause it'll likely drop again.
Ugg... looking through the credits [REDACTED] is involved. I'd hoped they'd left the industry for good.
I'm a left leaning person and agree with 99.95% of their views and politics but have had nothing but negative interactions with them online. They're a really ugly, negative person that doesn't hesitate to brigade anyone they even thinks is [acting contrary to their views].
They really not the kind of person I want representing D&D.
I'll PM because I really don't want to derail the thread with character assassination and more negativity (than my usual)...Sorry, can someone explain this to me? I read up on her on Wikipedia and she doesn't seem like a villain.
Not on this site please, folks. If you want to attack people for things other than their game design, there are plenty of places you can do that at. This isn’t one of them.Sorry, can someone explain this to me? I read up on her on Wikipedia and she doesn't seem like a villain.
I've been think about this a bit personally. I eventually decided I don't want a Greek themed setting, or a Greek mythology themed setting, but a setting derived from Greek mythology. This seems to be close to what I am looking for, but my fear is that it is to close to the source material. However, to be honest, I'm not getting the book for the setting, I'm getting it for the new crunch that comes with it.Thanks! This is the answer I was looking for. I didn't know these deities were used before, I thought they were new in this book, because I forgot that this book is not a Greek-mythology-based fantasy setting but it is a Greek-mythology-inspired-Magic-The-Gathering-cards-expansion-based fantasy setting.
Basically, I forgot why I wasn't interested in this book before . I was intrigued by the Greek theme but it's too derivative for my tastes.
I've been think about this a bit personally. I eventually decided I don't want a Greek themed setting, or a Greek mythology themed setting, but a setting derived from Greek mythology. This seems to be close to what I am looking for, but my fear is that it is to close to the source material. However, to be honest, I'm not getting the book for the setting, I'm getting it for the new crunch that comes with it.
I mean we don't really need a Greek mythology setting, but crunch to help make that setting come to life is helpful for running one or Greek mythology adjacent setting. That is what I am looking for.
The neat thing is this serves both needs.I've been think about this a bit personally. I eventually decided I don't want a Greek themed setting, or a Greek mythology themed setting, but a setting derived from Greek mythology. This seems to be close to what I am looking for, but my fear is that it is to close to the source material. However, to be honest, I'm not getting the book for the setting, I'm getting it for the new crunch that comes with it.
I mean we don't really need a Greek mythology setting, but crunch to help make that setting come to life is helpful for running one or Greek mythology adjacent setting. That is what I am looking for.
Yep, that is what I am thinking. I want to play in a fantasy version of Greek mythology, not the RL version of Greek mythology.Or do a Greek adjacent game that plays fast and loose with Mythology. Like Xena...
I've already ordered it and I am thinking about getting at least some of it on a digital platform as well (haven't decided which one), so I am betting it will too!Wyatt did a masterful job translating Ravnica strictly into D&D terms. This book will probably fit your needs.