JoeGKushner
Adventurer
How are those novels anyway? I looked at the one about Thrall for a bit, got up to the part where he was a slave, and it wasn't bad. Not great reading or anything, but certainly no worse than the Scarred Lands trilogy.
die_kluge said:I guess all I'm saying is that, in my opinion, Warcraft the RPG, doesn't really add anything more to the game that I can
die_kluge said:Call me a naysayer, but the Warcraft "world" has to be the most uninspired thing ever. I can do much, much more with, say, the FR campaign book. The depth and detail far surpasses anything in any of the Warcraft games.
die_kluge said:In Warcraft, you have elves, orcs, humans, and undead. D&D has all that. In Warcraft, you have a handful of spells. D&D has hundreds of spells. In Warcraft, goblins are limited in scope. In D&D, goblins can be wizards, or clerics if you want them to be.
JoeGKushner said:So Nightfall, what books exactly do you have material in?
Inquiring minds want to know.
And heck, I bet if you do get the Warcraft book, you'll probably do the same thing as me and just pop those classes,races, PrCs, Feats, Spells, Magic Items, feats and other goodies right into your standard campaign.
FDP Mike said:The translation of the RTS to a pen-and-paper game, I think, has been done beautifully, precisely because Deirdre Brooks (the developer) specifically attempted to make Warcraft a roleplaying game as opposed to a direct "simulation" of the computer game. And, no, they're not paying me to say that.![]()