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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8240084" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>Those who like versatility for a setting are still there and we are still teaching the game as we learned it. You might be surprised at how many young players are using the old boxed set of Greyhawk in my area. Yes, I have a hand on that fact, but still. They have learned through me and my Friday Night D&D that Greyhawk exists and thanks to Goodman Games, they now have access to old editions revamped for 5ed. And I can't wait to see what they have done with ToEE. Still, the need to update Greyhawk is still there and many that purchased the boxed set on Ebay and DMGuild asked me for my extensive notes. To them I replied:" Make Greyhawk your own. You'll never have has much fun with the work of others compared to your own." To which they often reply</p><p>But what about Dragonborns? Which subclasses should we use, which ... </p><p>Answers that can be done ideally by individual DMs, yes. But the amount of work to do that is staggering. With an updated setting, these are all answered and from. There, it will be easier to go on. </p><p></p><p>I know where are all the bard's colleges are in my Greyhawk and which subclasses they teach. The same goes for monk's monasteries and which subclasses are thought at which monasteries and so on. But I have had 37 years to develop my Greyhawk, adjusting it in From the Ashes, to 3rd edition with the adventure begins and even with Gazetter. For a young DM to start fully over is a lot of work. An updated setting would do much for the Greyhawk community. I will soon turn 51, and started to DM in 1983. I have been playing for 40 years now (soon 41) and I still love Greyhawk. I am not the kind that don't want to see my setting change. I want to see it evolve. I have liked what they did with the FtA box. I liked what they did with the Adventure continues and players' guide to Greyhawk and the three part adventure with the Crypt of Lyzandred the mad was great. Even the gazetteer was welcomed. </p><p></p><p>The setting needs to see print anew to keep it being alive and well. Once we have the same basis for 5ed with a new book. We can make the setting our own and, fortunately, up-to-date. A common from which we all be able to agree upon. That is my wish.</p><p></p><p>Edit:" Added words that got left out by the autocorretor and damn big fingers and small phone keyboards...."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8240084, member: 6855114"] Those who like versatility for a setting are still there and we are still teaching the game as we learned it. You might be surprised at how many young players are using the old boxed set of Greyhawk in my area. Yes, I have a hand on that fact, but still. They have learned through me and my Friday Night D&D that Greyhawk exists and thanks to Goodman Games, they now have access to old editions revamped for 5ed. And I can't wait to see what they have done with ToEE. Still, the need to update Greyhawk is still there and many that purchased the boxed set on Ebay and DMGuild asked me for my extensive notes. To them I replied:" Make Greyhawk your own. You'll never have has much fun with the work of others compared to your own." To which they often reply But what about Dragonborns? Which subclasses should we use, which ... Answers that can be done ideally by individual DMs, yes. But the amount of work to do that is staggering. With an updated setting, these are all answered and from. There, it will be easier to go on. I know where are all the bard's colleges are in my Greyhawk and which subclasses they teach. The same goes for monk's monasteries and which subclasses are thought at which monasteries and so on. But I have had 37 years to develop my Greyhawk, adjusting it in From the Ashes, to 3rd edition with the adventure begins and even with Gazetter. For a young DM to start fully over is a lot of work. An updated setting would do much for the Greyhawk community. I will soon turn 51, and started to DM in 1983. I have been playing for 40 years now (soon 41) and I still love Greyhawk. I am not the kind that don't want to see my setting change. I want to see it evolve. I have liked what they did with the FtA box. I liked what they did with the Adventure continues and players' guide to Greyhawk and the three part adventure with the Crypt of Lyzandred the mad was great. Even the gazetteer was welcomed. The setting needs to see print anew to keep it being alive and well. Once we have the same basis for 5ed with a new book. We can make the setting our own and, fortunately, up-to-date. A common from which we all be able to agree upon. That is my wish. Edit:" Added words that got left out by the autocorretor and damn big fingers and small phone keyboards...." [/QUOTE]
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