Menu
News
All News
Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
Pathfinder
Starfinder
Warhammer
2d20 System
Year Zero Engine
Industry News
Reviews
Dragon Reflections
White Dwarf Reflections
Columns
Weekly Digests
Weekly News Digest
Freebies, Sales & Bundles
RPG Print News
RPG Crowdfunding News
Game Content
ENterplanetary DimENsions
Mythological Figures
Opinion
Worlds of Design
Peregrine's Nest
RPG Evolution
Other Columns
From the Freelancing Frontline
Monster ENcyclopedia
WotC/TSR Alumni Look Back
4 Hours w/RSD (Ryan Dancey)
The Road to 3E (Jonathan Tweet)
Greenwood's Realms (Ed Greenwood)
Drawmij's TSR (Jim Ward)
Community
Forums & Topics
Forum List
Latest Posts
Forum list
*Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
D&D Older Editions, OSR, & D&D Variants
*TTRPGs General
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
EN Publishing
*Geek Talk & Media
Search forums
Chat/Discord
Resources
Wiki
Pages
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Downloads
Latest reviews
Search resources
EN Publishing
Store
EN5ider
Adventures in ZEITGEIST
Awfully Cheerful Engine
What's OLD is NEW
Judge Dredd & The Worlds Of 2000AD
War of the Burning Sky
Level Up: Advanced 5E
Events & Releases
Upcoming Events
Private Events
Featured Events
Socials!
EN Publishing
Twitter
BlueSky
Facebook
Instagram
EN World
BlueSky
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Twitch
Podcast
Features
Top 5 RPGs Compiled Charts 2004-Present
Adventure Game Industry Market Research Summary (RPGs) V1.0
Ryan Dancey: Acquiring TSR
Q&A With Gary Gygax
D&D Rules FAQs
TSR, WotC, & Paizo: A Comparative History
D&D Pronunciation Guide
Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarters
Tabletop RPG Podcast Hall of Fame
Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News
D&D in the Mainstream
D&D & RPG History
About Morrus
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Forums & Topics
Forum List
Latest Posts
Forum list
*Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
D&D Older Editions, OSR, & D&D Variants
*TTRPGs General
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
EN Publishing
*Geek Talk & Media
Search forums
Chat/Discord
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
NOW LIVE! Today's the day you meet your new best friend. You don’t have to leave Wolfy behind... In 'Pets & Sidekicks' your companions level up with you!
Community
General Tabletop Discussion
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
School me on Pathfinder
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="BryonD" data-source="post: 4993221" data-attributes="member: 957"><p>They are topic specific, not necessarily "gaz", but frequently. It is generally pretty obvious from the title. For example, Osirion is about the "Egypt" (+/-) area, whereas there is also a Companion on elves, Chronicles on the planes, dragons, classic monsters, etc... </p><p></p><p>The defining difference is page count: Companions are 32 and Chronicles are 64. (at least best I call tell, both lines seem to have geography and non-geography topics)</p><p></p><p>They all define elements of the Golarian setting, but I can not recall anything that requires a connection to the hard back book. Though the names are setting specific, they should be pretty easy to drop into any setting.</p><p></p><p>They are crunch lite. There is crunch in every one. But I'd say it ranges between 80-95% setting. Frequently you will have several pages of descriptive text and then a feat of something like it in a sidebar. Though some titles also include a PClass or the like and maybe a few pages of spells, items, etc... It varies.</p><p></p><p>The one disconnect I potentially see is that you said you liked the gaz more than the hardback because the hardback had too much detail. The gaz has just under a page on Osirion. The campaign setting has 2 pages on Osirion. The Osirion book has 32 pages (9 that are predominately crunch, higher than normal). So if two pages was too much detail, then 23 pages of further detail may not be your thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryonD, post: 4993221, member: 957"] They are topic specific, not necessarily "gaz", but frequently. It is generally pretty obvious from the title. For example, Osirion is about the "Egypt" (+/-) area, whereas there is also a Companion on elves, Chronicles on the planes, dragons, classic monsters, etc... The defining difference is page count: Companions are 32 and Chronicles are 64. (at least best I call tell, both lines seem to have geography and non-geography topics) They all define elements of the Golarian setting, but I can not recall anything that requires a connection to the hard back book. Though the names are setting specific, they should be pretty easy to drop into any setting. They are crunch lite. There is crunch in every one. But I'd say it ranges between 80-95% setting. Frequently you will have several pages of descriptive text and then a feat of something like it in a sidebar. Though some titles also include a PClass or the like and maybe a few pages of spells, items, etc... It varies. The one disconnect I potentially see is that you said you liked the gaz more than the hardback because the hardback had too much detail. The gaz has just under a page on Osirion. The campaign setting has 2 pages on Osirion. The Osirion book has 32 pages (9 that are predominately crunch, higher than normal). So if two pages was too much detail, then 23 pages of further detail may not be your thing. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Community
General Tabletop Discussion
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
School me on Pathfinder
Top