D&D General What Is In The New FR Books That IS Useful Outside FR?

Reynard

aka Ian Eller
For those that have read the new FR books:

What is in those books that would be of use to GMs and Players who don't use the Realms? How so? Overall, what percentage of the content would consider to be useful outside of Realms play?

Thanks.
 

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The Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog equipment entries (p.128-136) in Heroes of Faerûn stands out to me as super useful.

Although the catalog is linked to the Realms regions discussed in the Heroes and the Adventures books, the equipment itself could be from anywhere in any game world.

I really like the Warm Fungal Clothing (you can eat it!).

The Mechanical Wonders could easily be from Eberron.

Several items, like the Locking Spellbook and the Covered Wagon, can easily be found in any game world, too. :)
 

For those that have read the new FR books:

What is in those books that would be of use to GMs and Players who don't use the Realms? How so? Overall, what percentage of the content would consider to be useful outside of Realms play?

Thanks.
I can't put a % to it, but both of these books appear to be vastly more useful to me than all of the adventure books set in FR. I used to buy those just for the monsters and some times for encounter locations!
 


Pretty much all of the crunch is easily refluffed for any setting.

Pretty much all of the Adventures could be placed anywhere.

Pretty much all of the fluff could be remixed or used as a basis of comparison ("My world doesn't have THAT, it has THIS instead!")

So... Pretty much all of it? YMMV.
So what makes it a FR product?

I am, of course, being flip, but if the whole thing is useful outide of FR, it is hard to imagine it being a true FR product.
 




Using it as is = FR?
I assume that it must have some pretty good FR specific fluff. I was just pushing back against the idea that "everything" in it was useful outside the Realms. If I have to rewrite a bunch of history and setting specific stuff, that isn't useful. And to be clear, I don't expect it to be. But that was the assertion that was made.
 

So what makes it a FR product?

I am, of course, being flip, but if the whole thing is useful outide of FR, it is hard to imagine it being a true FR product.
It makes no sense to create a bunch of content that is useless outside of the Forgotten Realms. The context of the content being presented in the FR books (whether the contents' creators, organizations, or realms of origin) is just a boon that provides examples of how you might want to present it in your own home campaign setting.
 

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