I'll echo some earlier points made. I've always been a big fan of published adventures, and I've had great fun with them with various groups, from D&D Basic all the way up to 3.5. I ran a long campaign where we played through most of the Savage Tide adventure path, which was contained in the...
I'm gonna have to totally agree with you on Dark Sun; in fact, it's the recent purchases on the Campaign Setting and Creature Catalog that have me suddenly doubting the future for WoTC. The Campaign Setting is a pretty solid effort, but the art in the book is all over the place, and on some...
I got the campaign book yesterday and, as a long-time Dark Sun fanatic, I'm pleased with it. I agree with the criticisms about the art, but my imagination with Dark Sun was fired many years ago with 2E and Brom, so I can always break that stuff out if I'm feeling nostalgic or whatever.
Now...
For the first time tomorrow, I'll be running a 4E campaign without using a published adventure. I'm a bit nervous, and hoping my dungeon design skills don't totally blow.
To avoid railroading issues that I feel have plagued most of the 4E modules I've read, I was careful thus far only to...
I've had a very rocky road with 4E so far. I've started no more than four published adventures, only to stop them after a session or two because they were just awful. Seekers of the Ashen Crown was the nail in the coffin for me ever trying to run a 4E module again. So I'm about to launch my own...
I'm not sure if I'm too far north for you guys, but I'm looking for players to join my 4E group in Hightstown. I'm right off exit 8 on the Turnpike. Shoot me an e-mail at quirkjames AT gmail DOT com if you're interested.
Yeah but this is a poll on ENWorld posters. Believe it or not, not everyone who plays D&D posts on ENWorld, or even lurks. One could argue that those who do post to ENWorld generally share a lot of common attitudes, philosophies and approaches, and one them could be that people who are into D&D...
Couldn't agree more here. Old World Bestiary is full of amazing fluff and art, but is incredibly frustrating to use when you're actually trying to construct an adventure. It does have a very "limited" feel to it that left me wanting more. Of course, if they opted to publish, say, one Bestiary a...
This is really it in a nutshell. Also, I question the assertion that the majority of DMs out there run their own material. Most DMs I know use modules.
I'm launching a new 4E campaign, The Hidden God, hopefully in February. Sessions will be at my house in Hightstown, NJ, on either Saturdays or Sundays, twice a month from roughly noon to 6 p.m. Anyone interested shoot me an e-mail at quirkjames@gmail.com.
I would stick to doing 4E modules, since that's what most people play. As a trial balloon, Goodman could also try putting out adventures for other systems and see what happens.
This is a great post, and it gets to the heart of the point I'm trying to make. I've been designing my own adventures and worlds since the red box Basic D&D set. Once 2E rolled around, the way I would usually build adventures was to read through the Compendiums to get some ideas sparked. More...
That is not what my original post is about, nor is that what I intend this thread to be. Reread my post: I praise both WotC for the mechanical design of 4E and Paizo on several fronts. I don't mention Pathfinder at all. I'm not interested in an edition war thread - this is about sparking some...
I have a group that is starting up at the same time up north in Lake Hopatcong, if you're willing to travel. Shoot me an e-mail at quirkjames@gmail.com.