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Not bad, not bad...hope the town is useful and the adventure is good, or a whole edition of new players will be all "meh" 
I've been DMing since 1981, and I want my RPGs to come complete with settings and scenarios.hazel monday said:It just seems full of stuff experienced DMs don't really need.
Sounds good for someone who's never DMed before. But that ain't me.
But would they put such a "generic" class in the FR book? It the arcane manual will really happen, that's a more likely venue.freyar said:My guess is that the swordmage is for the FR campaign guide. PHB2 is supposed to be a 2009 release, and Rich Baker has a swordmage character in an FR novel coming out in 2008 (in fact, I believe the novel's title is Swordmage).
Wormwood said:I've been DMing since 1981, and I want my RPGs to come complete with settings and scenarios.
Hell, I expect it.
Chris Perkins said:: "We're planning to include a fully detailed "starting town" in the 4E DMG. It's a wonderful time-saver for DMs who need a ready-to-play town around which to base a D&D campaign. We tried something similar in the 3rd Edition DMG II with Saltmarsh, and we learned a lot from that experiment. The town we're thinking about for the 4E DMG is even more iconic than Saltmarsh. Can you guess what it is?" underline added
Wormwood said:I've been DMing since 1981, and I want my RPGs to come complete with settings and scenarios.
Hell, I expect it.
Lol, good phrase.FabioMilitoPagliara said:dungeonable places
I'm fairly certain I'm still just messing around.TerraDave said:(though I didn't really start DMing till about 86, before was just messing around).