The Souljourner
First Post
I like it. It's the first WoTC campaign setting where it's not standard fantasy "here's your castle, here's your dragon" crap. And I think everyone who is complaining about the psionic support was getting their hopes up too high, assuming it would be the second coming of Dark Sun. Personally, I was reading it, and was suprised at the amount of psionics in the book! Since I had never seen any marketing for it, I guess I hadn't been sucked into that kind of thinking. here's the thing - if you integrate too much psionics into the book, then people are *forced* to use it, and I'm sure that's not what they wanted to do. So they laid a foundation where you can add it in if you want. I'm pretty sure there will be a psionics supplement for Eberron where they explain exactly how psionics are integrated into everything else.
I like it. Sure, Arcana Unearthed is a heck of a lot more different mechanically, but it still feels like the standard D&D flavor. Eberron brings a much different flavor using nearly the same rules. They're attempting to do different things.. and I really like what they've done with Eberron. THey've proven you can use the standard D&D rules and get something that comes out feeling quite different.
I've been playing D&D for about 15 years, and this is the first setting in a long time that has sparked any interest besides "what crunchy bits can I get out of it"?
-The Souljourner
I like it. Sure, Arcana Unearthed is a heck of a lot more different mechanically, but it still feels like the standard D&D flavor. Eberron brings a much different flavor using nearly the same rules. They're attempting to do different things.. and I really like what they've done with Eberron. THey've proven you can use the standard D&D rules and get something that comes out feeling quite different.
I've been playing D&D for about 15 years, and this is the first setting in a long time that has sparked any interest besides "what crunchy bits can I get out of it"?
-The Souljourner