Far Realms poll

Would you but a "Far Realms" sourcebook?

  • Yes, absolutely without question

    Votes: 72 24.4%
  • Yes, but only if it was value for money and had good content

    Votes: 139 47.1%
  • I would download a free supplement, but not pay for it

    Votes: 17 5.8%
  • No, the Far Realms just doesn't interest me enough

    Votes: 36 12.2%
  • What are the Far Realms?

    Votes: 31 10.5%


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stonegod said:
Yup. voice of madness allows you to use a lesser confusion effect that grows in duration with caster level.

In Dragon 330...? The one with the Flayer about to munch on some brains? With the article on the Far Realm and the Cerebral Blot (or whatever)???

I've searched that thing backwards and forwards... o.0
 

deClench said:
Actually, I was refering to the Eberron article on the Umbragen by Baker (even if you don't love Eberron, it had some great warlock material in it). Apparently, there was also some in the Far Realms article that I had forgotten about.


To keep myself on topic, I would likely purchase a Far Realms book sight unseen. Though, I would prefer, as has been mentioned by many, that it not be "over-detailed." I think that is completely doable, too. You could treat it like Xendrik (excuse the Eberron reference please) and just talk about portions of it with the majority left untouched. The bulk of the work could simply be about how the Far Realms affects the rest of the multiverse: expand the Dragon article; *anything* more on the kaorti; hell, bring the quori to the masses -- there's so much that could be done without demystifying the place, IMO.

And they will call it, "At the Planes of Madness." ^_^

I love Eberron.

I hate Eberron's Drow.

I kinda dig the Umbragen. :p
 

Asmor said:
I'd be interested in hearing about your alt Warlock!
All right. For those who are interested, I've started a thread in House Rules detailing the changes I made to the Warlock to make a Far Realm flavored version. Here's a link to the thread. Hope you find it useful (or just interesting)!
 
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Thurbane said:
Secondly, the munchkins/powergamers don't need any new ingredients to add to their Pun Pun souffle.

Funny. I never see any pun-puns or near equivalents at gaming tables here in the real world.
 

After feeling uninspired by Dragon's various Far-Realm articles, I highly doubt I'd pay for a far-realm sourcebook. I might cotemplate buying a Paizo compilation book, just for refrence.
 

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