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For the Love of Greyhawk: Why People Still Fight to Preserve Greyhawk
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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8075557" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>Pleasing everyone is impossible. It has always been the case and it will always be that way. But a middle ground can be reached without too much troubles. I know I did it. You don't even need to cut or remove anything from the PHB to make Greyhawk usable, believable and acceptable to old gragnards like me. </p><p></p><p>The grittiness I do in Greyhawk is more fun than many young gamers are led to believe at first sight. After seeing a few games I was hosting in our local gameshop they got interested in the setting. I gracefully gave them my notes on "my" Greyhawk and they are now using it. A lot of my notes are about adaptation from earlier editions organisations such as the Bardic college and their locations. Various locations os monastic traditions and the 5ed subclasses you can find in them. What types of barbarians can you find with the Tiger Nomads, Wolf tribes etc... I even made the battle rager available to all races but restricted its origin in the gladiatorial pits of the Pomarj. </p><p></p><p>Greyhawk can be easily adapted to 5ed and doing it can be acceptable for most people. Old and young players alike have a lot to learn from one of the oldest setting in D&D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8075557, member: 6855114"] Pleasing everyone is impossible. It has always been the case and it will always be that way. But a middle ground can be reached without too much troubles. I know I did it. You don't even need to cut or remove anything from the PHB to make Greyhawk usable, believable and acceptable to old gragnards like me. The grittiness I do in Greyhawk is more fun than many young gamers are led to believe at first sight. After seeing a few games I was hosting in our local gameshop they got interested in the setting. I gracefully gave them my notes on "my" Greyhawk and they are now using it. A lot of my notes are about adaptation from earlier editions organisations such as the Bardic college and their locations. Various locations os monastic traditions and the 5ed subclasses you can find in them. What types of barbarians can you find with the Tiger Nomads, Wolf tribes etc... I even made the battle rager available to all races but restricted its origin in the gladiatorial pits of the Pomarj. Greyhawk can be easily adapted to 5ed and doing it can be acceptable for most people. Old and young players alike have a lot to learn from one of the oldest setting in D&D. [/QUOTE]
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