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<blockquote data-quote="Wraithdrit" data-source="post: 1170125" data-attributes="member: 10820"><p>You have the right to not purchase whatever you want. You also have the right to voice your opinion. The facts remain though that GH has long been the 'default' campaign setting that whomever owns the rights wants little to do with, while FR has been about churning out more and more information. If you want a blank slate with some decent material behind it, you run GH. If you want a world with lots of detail and many (some say too many) supplements with new material, then you run FR. I'm keeping my discussion outside of the OGL and d20 arena, I realize there are many options there.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, it just seems that every time an FR supplement comes out, the GH diehards jump up and down, wave their fists and gnash their teeth. Yes, we realize you are still upset. It just gets old.</p><p></p><p>Wizards has NO plans for ANY GH hardbacks. They have said that from the beginning of 3rd edition. Everything you see in the core books is GH, but they are not going to put anything out with a giant Greyhawk stamp on it. </p><p></p><p>At the same time there are things in the core books that we FR people have to convert as well. Manual of the Planes, Book of Vile Darkness, etc. These are GH/Core centric and have things that directly contradict FR lore and material. In fact I have not bought the Book of Vile Darkness yet for that very reason. Its not FR. Its GH.</p><p></p><p>Look at all the 'splat' books. They had all sorts of prestige classes that don't fit FR. They were GH centric. They just don't have the Greyhawk logo on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraithdrit, post: 1170125, member: 10820"] You have the right to not purchase whatever you want. You also have the right to voice your opinion. The facts remain though that GH has long been the 'default' campaign setting that whomever owns the rights wants little to do with, while FR has been about churning out more and more information. If you want a blank slate with some decent material behind it, you run GH. If you want a world with lots of detail and many (some say too many) supplements with new material, then you run FR. I'm keeping my discussion outside of the OGL and d20 arena, I realize there are many options there. Regardless, it just seems that every time an FR supplement comes out, the GH diehards jump up and down, wave their fists and gnash their teeth. Yes, we realize you are still upset. It just gets old. Wizards has NO plans for ANY GH hardbacks. They have said that from the beginning of 3rd edition. Everything you see in the core books is GH, but they are not going to put anything out with a giant Greyhawk stamp on it. At the same time there are things in the core books that we FR people have to convert as well. Manual of the Planes, Book of Vile Darkness, etc. These are GH/Core centric and have things that directly contradict FR lore and material. In fact I have not bought the Book of Vile Darkness yet for that very reason. Its not FR. Its GH. Look at all the 'splat' books. They had all sorts of prestige classes that don't fit FR. They were GH centric. They just don't have the Greyhawk logo on it. [/QUOTE]
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