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Campaign setting strategy: Would a big campaign setting guide followed by regional books be better?
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<blockquote data-quote="Corpsetaker" data-source="post: 6672951" data-attributes="member: 6776548"><p>Some of your post is with the assumption that you want to play in the specific area that was introduced in the regional book and your first examples of from an edition that pumped out books at a great rate so you didn't have to wait long for several setting books. I have the 3rd edition campaign guide as well and it was pure gold because it gave me an overview of the world and allowed my to pick and choose where I wanted to base my campaign. When specific regional books came out it was purely a bonus. This edition produces material at a trickle and if they are going to introduce the setting region by region with a year or more in between each region then that's just too slow for me, especially if the region I want is four years away. At least with a campaign guide I am able to use the smaller bit of info to get my campaign started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corpsetaker, post: 6672951, member: 6776548"] Some of your post is with the assumption that you want to play in the specific area that was introduced in the regional book and your first examples of from an edition that pumped out books at a great rate so you didn't have to wait long for several setting books. I have the 3rd edition campaign guide as well and it was pure gold because it gave me an overview of the world and allowed my to pick and choose where I wanted to base my campaign. When specific regional books came out it was purely a bonus. This edition produces material at a trickle and if they are going to introduce the setting region by region with a year or more in between each region then that's just too slow for me, especially if the region I want is four years away. At least with a campaign guide I am able to use the smaller bit of info to get my campaign started. [/QUOTE]
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