Amazon February 2007 Titles

Dog Moon said:
[Nothing against Eberron, but I haven't really been interested in FR stuff since I've began creating my own homebrewn world].
Out of curiosity, what does you interest or otherwise in FR have to do with Eberron?


glass.
 

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Whizbang Dustyboots said:
It's ironic that a book about forests, woods (!), jungles and plains turns out to be nothing but a giant waste of trees, but there you go.

I agree- Into the Black and Into the Blue are much and somewhat better, respectively. ItG is the only Bastion book that I bought and then sold (I didn't buy the mech book).

Wildscape from FFG and Wilds from AEG both have some interesting materials on forests, but in terms of useful fluff, Tabletop's Bits of the Wilderness: Into the Wildwood thrashes all.
 

johnnype said:
This is just conjecture but it smells more to me like they are getting ready to rerelease the setting with 4th edition in August of next year.

Just a guess.

????

When did this become a 4E thread? I've been avoiding those on purpose...
 


glass said:
Out of curiosity, what does you interest or otherwise in FR have to do with Eberron?


glass.

Oh wow, I realized I worded that VERY poorly, sorry. Well, I meant to say that I don't really like either of the published settings anymore and it's not like I'm so fervently into FR that I cannot give Eberron a chance.

So I don't favor any setting but my own and am not going to buy any FR book or Eberron book when the only thing I might get out of it is a few ideas.

I like general sourcebooks nowadays because they can be easily modified into my setting.
 

Sammael said:
FR is obviously quickly becoming the red-headed stepchild of D&D. No regional books this year, no products in February, lowered page counts...
<insert generic sarcastic remark about now knowing how the Greyhawk fans feel> :\

-Dave
 


JoelF said:
There's one more Wizard's of the Coast title on Amazon post 2006. Talk about getting product info out before the company has annouced it!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/07...103-0177750-7845445?s=books&v=glance&n=283155

2020 ought to be about right for the Nostalgia Wave to have caught up to that particular bit of pop culture.

Barring, of course, a continuing shortening of time between "Era/Fad" and "Nostalgia for Era/Fad", which will lead inevitably to a Nostalgia Singularity.
 


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