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    The New D&D Book Is Called "Ghosts of Saltmarsh" [UPDATED!]

    Pattern of behavior of taking items out of greyhawk to FR ToEE and ToH moved out of greyhawk into realms. So its very possible it will happen again. Morrus. Thanks for starting to understand. Greyhawk is important to more then a few. And love to see it fly again.
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    The New D&D Book Is Called "Ghosts of Saltmarsh" [UPDATED!]

    If they keep porting things out to FR, and it keeps greyhawk from being opened up on dmsguild or third party products, thats why.
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    The New D&D Book Is Called "Ghosts of Saltmarsh" [UPDATED!]

    It ALWAYS matters. The more they steal from geeyhawk to shove into FR, the less likely they will either release items specifically for Greyhawk, or open the setting up so folks can release for items for it. THATS why it matters.
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    The New D&D Book Is Called "Ghosts of Saltmarsh" [UPDATED!]

    Its still a greyhawk set. Its STILL the strong pattern of taking stuff from greyhawk to FR. IT is VERY MUCH a greyhawk module
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    The New D&D Book Is Called "Ghosts of Saltmarsh" [UPDATED!]

    *yawn* Stripmine greyhawk i see. Rehash.
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    Pathfinder 1E Wondering which are the best Paizo APs?

    Meh. Its nice, but i have to take it with alot of salt. Giantslayer ranked higher then Kingmaker? Dont see it
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    D&D 5E What do you want in a published adventure? / Adventure design best practices?

    Yes. Both to read and run. Its nit one or the other for me. Oh, one last point. It needs to be a print verion or have a PoD option. To me pdf only is useless.
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    D&D 5E What do you want in a published adventure? / Adventure design best practices?

    You would think that it is obvious, but it really isnt. It either painful to read, it doesnt flow, or is really flimsy story judging by whats on my shelf. Story written should flow, read well. The adventure should have a solid reasoning for the adventure- way of the wicked AP for example that i...
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    D&D 5E What do you want in a published adventure? / Adventure design best practices?

    It first and foremost has to be a good story. Its going to be something i want to read. After that, i usually want to be able to break it into parts to use elsewhere. Shattered star for example, is a subpar AP, but it can be broken down into parts to be used. Or part 1 of the way of the wicked...
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