Frostburn: Buying?

Buying Frostburn?

  • Yes

    Votes: 74 43.0%
  • No

    Votes: 68 39.5%
  • Don't know yet

    Votes: 30 17.4%

Aulayan said:
Frost & Fur. What can I say, I like supporting the little guy if they get good reviews.

I personally think both were different to me, even with just a quick glance through. F&F seemed more for real world cultures than the fantasy stuff most D&D stuff is. Both looked very good.
 

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I have read about it but nothing really captured me. I mean ANOTHER campaign setting? I barely have the time to start up the campaign settings I have, much less another one.
 

Well, my current campaign is set in a jungle environment and after that the players want to move to Ars Magica, so probably not.
 

Keeper of Secrets said:
I have read about it but nothing really captured me. I mean ANOTHER campaign setting? I barely have the time to start up the campaign settings I have, much less another one.

Apparently you haven't read enough. Forstburn isn't a campaign setting, it's a resource for adventuring in the arctic and other regions of extreme cold (Plane X, some freaky extra-chilled dungeon), no matter what world you're in.
 


Maybe eventually one day, but I'm not interested in it. Very few frost lands in my homebrew, and I don't plan to take the adventure there unless the players want it.
 

Nope. It's not that it sounds bad, but I buy very few RPG books and only ones I'm absolutely sure to get substantial use out of.
 


Oh, eventually I probably will, but I am not in any hurry. I sort of feel like I am in a place right now where I could run happily indefinitely with no more products.
 

Yeah, I'll buy it. I like cold weather campaigns, and though I already have Frost & Fur, I've heard from several reliable sources that the two books complement rather than compete with each other.
 

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