Pirate's Guide to Freeport -- Impressions?


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It is awesome!! :D

That's my first impression. I haven't read it all yet though and one day I hope to review it. But reviews are going slow these days.
 

For someone running a D&D/d20 game is the lack of stats a minus?

I am really considering this book. I want to use Freeport in place of Sasserine for my version of Savage Tide.
 

ssampier,

Well I can't fault you on that. While I liked Sasserine, replacing it with Freeport seems...cooler some how.

I want this book but funds are not currently available.
 

Totally stat-free? Sweet! I can buy this for running a 1e game and not feel like I'm getting screwed on content because of the stats. Is it only PDF, or can I buy it in a bookstore as well?

EDIT: Never mind - just checked a little more closely, and it'll be available in hardback as well. Unabashed glee!
 

Given that they're going to provide stat books (or at least PDFs) for multiple systems, I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised to hear of an OSRIC or C&C PDF for this book at some point, making it of great use to 1E gamers.
 

Crothian said:
It is awesome!! :D

That's my first impression.

It's my continuing impression. Great book. Nice art, awesome maps. And though without stats, it's definitely a game book. Lots of adventure hooks and advice on how to use the city. Makes me want to start a new campaign.
 


ssampier said:
For someone running a D&D/d20 game is the lack of stats a minus?

I am really considering this book. I want to use Freeport in place of Sasserine for my version of Savage Tide.

This is what I've done in my game.
 


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