TheYeti1775
Adventurer
Forked from the 3 and out statement being bantered about on another thread.
Does having less books per setting make for a more enjoyable setting?
I know I've throughly enjoyed a few quite a few settings that were only one or two books for the whole thing as well as some that had numerous (10+) for them.
What is everyone else's take on it?
For 3 and out arguement figure on:
Players Guide - 50/50 mix Fluff/Crunch
Campaign Setting - Heavy Fluff
DM's Guide - Heavy Crunch
Does having less books per setting make for a more enjoyable setting?
I know I've throughly enjoyed a few quite a few settings that were only one or two books for the whole thing as well as some that had numerous (10+) for them.
What is everyone else's take on it?
For 3 and out arguement figure on:
Players Guide - 50/50 mix Fluff/Crunch
Campaign Setting - Heavy Fluff
DM's Guide - Heavy Crunch