RangerWickett
Legend
I'm not afraid to name names. You know who you are, John! Paul! George too! And don't you dare try to weasel out of this, Ringo. Tsk tsk tsk.
Vigilance said:In the Legends of Excalibur Campaign Guide I did all the scut work for the GM of the setting. NPC tables, a BOATLOAD of prewritten NPCs named in Arthurian fiction, along with 3 complete campaign set-ups, including maps.
RangerWickett said:I'm not afraid to name names. You know who you are, John! Paul! George too! And don't you dare try to weasel out of this, Ringo. Tsk tsk tsk.
mroberon1972 said:Nuh-uh... As a publisher, I'm not really allowed to name names or pick fights...
Glak said:Yeah I agree, fluff is awesome. Also awesome is stuff that helps you become a better DM. For example the 2e book the Complete Book of Villains. It was 100% tips and techniques with excellent examples. I do like a setting book to include some rules, but mostly tweaks or restrictions, in the same vein as Dark Sun. Changing the standard options gives a setting flavor. Throwing in 20 flavorless PrCs or random feats does nothing for me
JoeGKushner said:Material covering those grounds does not sell.
John For's book on NPCs should be sold out. It's one of the most solid books I've seen on running NPCs.
Look at Robin Laws Guide to Game Mastering. Every GM should read that.
How about Grey Ghost Games and their GM guide?
How about Kenzer's Villian Handbook? Crunch there but also a lot of idea based material that reminded me of the old Complete Book of Villains.
No, people want game mecahnics. Maybe because players buy the books. Maybe because GMs feel that they shouldn't have to pay for better information on role playing or Game Mastering.
If people actually want more fluff books, they need to start voting with their wallets. I remember a time ago that seems a long time now, where one writer mentioned that because one FR book didn't sell as well as another, that crunch would be on the rise if people didn't start buying in the same volume. I think the results of that era are on us now.