OGL 3rd Party Setting Book

Would you be interested

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 43.9%
  • No

    Votes: 5 12.2%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 14 34.1%
  • Compelled to vote but not for one of the above choices

    Votes: 4 9.8%

tombowings

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I'm thinking of writing a short book (about 100 pages) of small 4E settings. Each setting would be able two to five pages in length. The purpose of this book is to give DMs a starting point when beginning to create homebrew settings of their own. In addition, I will include rules appendixes that will give the different rules modifications nessassay to run all of the settings in the book (additional classes, epic destinies, est.).

I was wondering if anyone would be interesting in buying such a book (or PDF) if it was published?
 

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I choose the last one; specifically, I'd be willing to try my hand at one such setting. Also, I nominate clark411s "The Residuum Must Flow" as one of the settings therein.
 



I voted Maybe because it depends on price.

Maybe the "Core" book could be free, but then your adventure paths and added books for more options would be a pay service.

It's a good way to build a customer base. :)
 

Siberys said:
Yeah. I thought it looked pretty sweet. :D

Yes, it did.

AMP Productions said:
I voted Maybe because it depends on price.

Maybe the "Core" book could be free, but then your adventure paths and added books for more options would be a pay service.

It's a good way to build a customer base. :)

That's not a bad idea, not bad at all. I'll have to consider that.
 

You found someone yet to do formatting for you?

I've been itching to find a big project to sink my teeth into.

Let me know when you have the content written, and I'll see what I can do for you!
 

Sounds good. I likely wouldn't have it write for quite a while (I have only one setting done), but that would be really helpful. Thanks, I'll be sure to contact you when I'm at that stage.
 



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