Nisarg said:
I owned the Red Steel box set. The Savage Coast setting is fantastic, the 2e box set is not.
You know, I have all incarnations of the
Savage Coast setting and I have been hard pressed to appreciate what is so good about the
Princess Ark version over the AD&D
Red Steel/Savage Coast version. I can see the qualitative difference between the AD&D
Known World products and the BXCM/RC Gazetteers clear as day. But I don't see a qualitative difference worth the wailing I have heard for a decade with the
Red Steel material.
For my money, the AD&D2e versions were appreciably better. Frankly, I don't recall anything that appeared in the articles that wasn't covered in the
Red Steel boxed set besides the alteration to the Curse and cinnabryl.
Nisarg said:
The Box Set does not include the Savage Coast.
The Articles certainly did, as that was where they first appeared, and these articles in Dragon are the ONLY place you will find the info for Savage Coast in its original unaltered form. Note that by "Unaltered" I don't just mean that they're done for OD&D rules, which they are, but also that TSR whitewashed some of the material for the box set, that is far superior in its original version in the Dragon magazine articles.
I have not been sold on why the unaltered original articles were superior beyond "they came before the
Red Steel boxed set". Frankly, I don't view the alteration of the Curse and usage of cinnabryl to be a whitewashing. Calling it a "whitewash" implied that the original was superior somehow other that it being the "original" version. I bought
Red Steel before I ever owned anything else about
Mystara or had read the Princess Arc articles. So this was my first impression of the Curse and cinnabryl. It was nifty stuff. Finding out later that
Red Steel was based on material that originally appeared in Dragon Magazine, and that the Curse and cinnabryl as written in the articles were altered at the request of TSR management to remove the "drug" connotations of the original material did nothing to lessen my original impression and appreciation. I know it is a personal opinion, but I prefer the
Red Steel versions of the Curse and cinnabryl even after knowing the motivations for the change.
That's why I say that
Red Steel by itself, divorced of links to Mystara, is a wonderful setting. In fact, I imported the City-States, Savage Coast, Orc's Head Peninsula, and Arm of the Immortals (all as appearing in
Red Steel products) into my own homebrew setting just fine. *shrug*
Regards,
Eric Anondson