Actually, the KoK Atlas book is one of the most impressive books I have seen.kenjib said:
Another option is the Dangerous Denizens monster book, if you like monster books. The creatures include geographical ranges superimposed on a map of the world, which could be useful. You should also at least take a look at the Atlas on the shelf if you don't already know much about it. It's a one-of-a-kind book.
The essentials are the setting book and to a lesser extent the player's guide. To be honest, I think you could run a fine campaign with just the setting book.
I never stated FR vs. KoK, all I was stating was my opinion on FR, & why I believe it to be the best Prime setting created. It IS well thought out. Just because different people worked on it, & it got sloppy here & there, doesn't mean that the overall bulk to the setting - the workings of magic, the history of the world, the Pantheons, & all such things aren't designed well.
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