So I've been going through some Spelljammer books I bought as PDFs and bought through Ebay and been going through them and I just wondered to myself this:
This setting is pure awesome. Why didn't it do well?!
I have to say one thing about Spelljammer. There're many reasons I think it's such a great setting, but one of the things I must point out is its myriad of creatures.
I'm reading through the Spelljammer Monstrous Compendium and the creatures in other Spelljammer books and I say to myself "Wow!" It's absolutely stellar! (no pun intended) The creatures in this book are just inspiring. Sure, some of it was goofy (giant space hamster anyone?) but you'll always have a goof monster in any book. And that's actually just fine.
Again, why didn't it do so well? I'd really like to run a 3E Spelljammer setting but all I got is that Polyhedron issue which has a bare minimum conversion to 3E Spelljammer. I also don't believe I can do the campaign any justice without conversions of those Spelljammer monsters, either.
This setting is pure awesome. Why didn't it do well?!
I have to say one thing about Spelljammer. There're many reasons I think it's such a great setting, but one of the things I must point out is its myriad of creatures.
I'm reading through the Spelljammer Monstrous Compendium and the creatures in other Spelljammer books and I say to myself "Wow!" It's absolutely stellar! (no pun intended) The creatures in this book are just inspiring. Sure, some of it was goofy (giant space hamster anyone?) but you'll always have a goof monster in any book. And that's actually just fine.
Again, why didn't it do so well? I'd really like to run a 3E Spelljammer setting but all I got is that Polyhedron issue which has a bare minimum conversion to 3E Spelljammer. I also don't believe I can do the campaign any justice without conversions of those Spelljammer monsters, either.