hedgeknight
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Dude, your campaign wiki page is a beast! Love it!However many pages this is: House Rules & Supplemental Options - Ghosts of Saltmarsh
Dude, your campaign wiki page is a beast! Love it!However many pages this is: House Rules & Supplemental Options - Ghosts of Saltmarsh
Maybe, but then I would have to clarify that things like published adventures and such isn't meant to be included.Would it not have been easier to ask: "What is the quantity of extra material is made by the people at the table to make the game the experience the group wants to play?"
Great, but first most of those 40 years wouldn't qualify for the thread given the 5E tag and second unless those pages are homebrew classes, spells, magic items, etc., not world setting content, they don't count even if for 5E.So, yea, current campaign is hundreds of pages, over 40 years of playing it's thousands of pages.
Cool, and if that includes any homebrew mentioned above, that would be your vote.But as for houserules, still less than half a dozen.
This begs the question of how many come back to read the thread after they posted to see others comments. I would suspect that there are many who never come back to threads or only look at the site every few days or week.Again, so far it seems over 90% of the respondents haven't had any issue getting the concept, which I was trying to keep simple...
Towards the vote, no, it shouldn't. But as far as sharing your experience with house-rules/ homebrew in another edition goes...(Oops, missed the 5E tag myself and just saw someone note it in a comment. Never mind apparently, the below doesn't count.)
So, thanks for sharing your experience with 3.5E.Of course if you want to share your house-rule/homebrew amount for other editions in your post, please do!
Dude, your campaign wiki page is a beast! Love it!
This is where I land as well.Most of the options we use are in the DMG.
My group is working on one. Currently about 130-150 pages, but we are now pruning back some of the elements. After it is finished being edited and images added to make it pretty, I'll be posting it here for people to browse. I am hoping by late Spring / early Summer.I am now curious about the campaigns that effectively have their own complete rulebook, but are still consider 5th edition.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.