Tauric
First Post
Okay, so on another post my "why homebrew" post I got some good advice about how to get players to accept changes to the established canon. One piece of adive, oft repeated, was do it gradually. Another was limit handouts, as players rarely read them.
What I would like to know now, is how to make players aware of changes.
F'rinstance, say I want to use some of the cosmology & pantheon from Book of the Righteous, some races from Arcana Unearthed, and some classes from Oriental Adventures. However, my players only own the PHB.
Do I photocopy the relevant pages from each book? This would just amount to a massive handout, albeit one they better read if they want to play.
Do I schedule a session so everyone can read the books? This could be complicated if there are parts of the books I don't want the to read (BotR).
The example I set here is pretty simplistic, because only three books are involved, but since there are so many supplements, and many have maybe one class or race I like, compiling them would take a lot of energy and time, which could be better spent designing NPCs and such.
So again, I turn to the worthies at ENworld for advice.
What I would like to know now, is how to make players aware of changes.
F'rinstance, say I want to use some of the cosmology & pantheon from Book of the Righteous, some races from Arcana Unearthed, and some classes from Oriental Adventures. However, my players only own the PHB.
Do I photocopy the relevant pages from each book? This would just amount to a massive handout, albeit one they better read if they want to play.
Do I schedule a session so everyone can read the books? This could be complicated if there are parts of the books I don't want the to read (BotR).
The example I set here is pretty simplistic, because only three books are involved, but since there are so many supplements, and many have maybe one class or race I like, compiling them would take a lot of energy and time, which could be better spent designing NPCs and such.
So again, I turn to the worthies at ENworld for advice.