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Greyhawk and "Low Magic" : Why Low Magic is in the Eyes of Beholder
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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8080810" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>It would help me a lot. I no longer have the time to adapt everything to 5ed. Having WotC do it for me would be great. They have a whole team of game designer that will be able to adapt and refresh the setting. I do have extensive notes, but I prefer to have common ground when speaking with other DM. Though the 3.5ed adaptation was meh, I bought it so I could discuss the setting with other DMs in my area and even abroad.</p><p></p><p>I am not the purist that sticks only to the 1983 box set. From the Ashes was great and it is the definitive reference for my games. But in these threads, the 1983 box set is clearly the reference that is used. So this what I refer to. It is a common ground that we cam all understand. Not everyone bought the From the Ashes box set. That is why I stick to the 1983. I believe it was a wise decision by Snarf to do it this way.</p><p></p><p>If Wizards makes an update to the setting and they can respect the 1983 and the From the Ashes box, I would be quite happy and grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8080810, member: 6855114"] It would help me a lot. I no longer have the time to adapt everything to 5ed. Having WotC do it for me would be great. They have a whole team of game designer that will be able to adapt and refresh the setting. I do have extensive notes, but I prefer to have common ground when speaking with other DM. Though the 3.5ed adaptation was meh, I bought it so I could discuss the setting with other DMs in my area and even abroad. I am not the purist that sticks only to the 1983 box set. From the Ashes was great and it is the definitive reference for my games. But in these threads, the 1983 box set is clearly the reference that is used. So this what I refer to. It is a common ground that we cam all understand. Not everyone bought the From the Ashes box set. That is why I stick to the 1983. I believe it was a wise decision by Snarf to do it this way. If Wizards makes an update to the setting and they can respect the 1983 and the From the Ashes box, I would be quite happy and grateful. [/QUOTE]
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