Nightfall said:Hmm...Another bump perhaps...
And a question to generate more questions:
If you could change anything about the Scarred Lands, what would it be (It can also relate to a book or even something that has been lacking.)
Nightfall said:If you could change anything about the Scarred Lands, what would it be (It can also relate to a book or even something that has been lacking.)
Joe said:1. More errata and web support. For one of the largest campaign settings available, the amount of web support, especially since d&d went 3.5, is minimal. Relics & Rituals Revised anyone?
Joe said:2. Psions and Psychics: Splat book for those two classes along with all of the other new core classes, races, PrCs and monsters.
Joe said:6. More meta-adventurers: Something like saving the Citadel of the Rose. Make sure that it's not set in the campaign history or in stone and provide the GM with maps, NPCs, potential timeline, new crunch (monsters, PrCs, etc...) and let the GM decide what to do with it.
As I said, they are just rumors.Navar said:The Alliteration issue is the central issue I have with the game because it is sing song. The names could be the destroyed plains, constricted sea, ruined forest, ruddy hills, sweltering fields, saddening marshes, Dendrai’s grove, The Paladin’s cleft and they would be just as easy to pronounce, and not so sing song and nursery rhyme sounding. Termina is a lot better, but unfortunately Gelspad came out first, and that turned off players in my group.
A guide to Darakenee would be awesome. I would rather have that than a guide to Durrover.
Nightfall said:If your players aren't interested, I doubt name changes will help much.