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<blockquote data-quote="Shiroiken" data-source="post: 8129102" data-attributes="member: 6775477"><p>Get Luke or Rob to write it, since they can probably bring back most of Gygax's vision. The tone of the setting should be a low magic swords & sorcery style, but I'm aware that style is passe. I think the primary selling point would be "see where it all began," which is the exact same selling point they had for the folio and boxed set. I can't really see it being as successful as their setting books so far. </p><p></p><p>IMO if they want to explore Greyhawk, they should simply create an AP or two for it. Ghosts of Saltmarsh wasn't bad, but only 3 of the adventures were originally from Greyhawk. I could see an updated version of the Temple of Elemental Evil as an AP, as it's heavily rooted in the Greyhawk setting. Part of the problem with doing APs with Greyhawk is that the classic stuff would need a higher starting level than 1, and WotC is loathe to do that. If they did, the Queen of Spiders would be amazing as a high level AP (I did this as part of my 1st 5E campaign), and the Slave Lords series could be expanded into a mid-level AP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiroiken, post: 8129102, member: 6775477"] Get Luke or Rob to write it, since they can probably bring back most of Gygax's vision. The tone of the setting should be a low magic swords & sorcery style, but I'm aware that style is passe. I think the primary selling point would be "see where it all began," which is the exact same selling point they had for the folio and boxed set. I can't really see it being as successful as their setting books so far. IMO if they want to explore Greyhawk, they should simply create an AP or two for it. Ghosts of Saltmarsh wasn't bad, but only 3 of the adventures were originally from Greyhawk. I could see an updated version of the Temple of Elemental Evil as an AP, as it's heavily rooted in the Greyhawk setting. Part of the problem with doing APs with Greyhawk is that the classic stuff would need a higher starting level than 1, and WotC is loathe to do that. If they did, the Queen of Spiders would be amazing as a high level AP (I did this as part of my 1st 5E campaign), and the Slave Lords series could be expanded into a mid-level AP. [/QUOTE]
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