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The Sage |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 05:41:14 Well, it's only a few short days away until it's official release, and so WotC have posted an interesting excerpt from the new tome, which provides a look at revised and new prestige classes (including epic level progressions), epic feats and spells, and Faerūn-specific material for use with the Psionics Handbook (although not the new Expanded Psionics Handbook which I find curious), the Book of Exalted Deeds, and the Book of Vile Darkness.
As well as this, we've been given a Team Interview in which 'the designers of the Player's Guide to Faerūn discuss breathing new life and cosmology into a favorite setting'.
Please be aware that due to time-zone differences, so scribes here may not yet be able to access these two articles.
Enjoy...
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 30 Mar 2004 : 05:31:20 quote: Originally posted by Darth KTrava
So far I haven't seen it yet at a local Waldenbooks. A dealer at our convention the weekend before last said he'd gotten them after he'd left for the convention (Timing=GRR! ) or I'd have bought one off him....
I'm gonna go check Waldenbooks and if all else fails, order it in time for next week's FR game....
Good luck. I read on another board that Amazon is shipping the guide now to those who ordered it in advance from them. If that company has it, everyone should have it by now. |
Darth KTrava |
Posted - 30 Mar 2004 : 02:59:22 So far I haven't seen it yet at a local Waldenbooks. A dealer at our convention the weekend before last said he'd gotten them after he'd left for the convention (Timing=GRR! ) or I'd have bought one off him....
I'm gonna go check Waldenbooks and if all else fails, order it in time for next week's FR game....
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 15 Mar 2004 : 03:30:58 quote: Originally posted by Dargoth Not even a Super power can fight the International Dateline
*Evil Banite laughter*
Or the power of the koala bear?
Here's hoping this new week brings the Player's Guide to someone on the board. The earliest date I keep hearing online for the U.S. is the 19th. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 14 Mar 2004 : 22:34:34 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by The Sage Actually, you could be right about that. I've noted a few times in the past, that Australia has received WotC products earlier for release than in the US. As it happens, my copy of PGtF is due to arrive this week...
Tease! You're right, Australia is the country I've heard getting WOTC items before the U.S. What's the point of being a super power if you can't get RPG items before anyone else?
Not even a Super power can fight the International Dateline
*Evil Banite laughter* |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 14 Mar 2004 : 17:29:43 quote: Originally posted by The Sage Actually, you could be right about that. I've noted a few times in the past, that Australia has received WotC products earlier for release than in the US. As it happens, my copy of PGtF is due to arrive this week...
Tease! You're right, Australia is the country I've heard getting WOTC items before the U.S. What's the point of being a super power if you can't get RPG items before anyone else? |
The Sage |
Posted - 14 Mar 2004 : 03:10:22 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Teflon
One of my friends said the new guide was released in germany. Anyone can confirm this?
In the past I've seen countries outside the United States get a new product first. However, word is only spread by someone from the lucky country making a post on one of the messageboards. I have yet to see this happen for PGTF. Did your friend see the guide or just heard this someplace?
Actually, you could be right about that. I've noted a few times in the past, that Australia has received WotC products earlier for release than in the US. As it happens, my copy of PGtF is due to arrive this week...
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BobROE |
Posted - 14 Mar 2004 : 00:18:03 quote: Originally posted by Teflon
One of my friends said the new guide was released in germany. Anyone can confirm this?
Well there are people on the Wizards boards from Germany answering questions about it, so I'll go with yes it was released in Germany. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 13 Mar 2004 : 23:51:32 quote: Originally posted by Teflon
One of my friends said the new guide was released in germany. Anyone can confirm this?
In the past I've seen countries outside the United States get a new product first. However, word is only spread by someone from the lucky country making a post on one of the messageboards. I have yet to see this happen for PGTF. Did your friend see the guide or just heard this someplace? |
Teflon |
Posted - 13 Mar 2004 : 22:21:12 One of my friends said the new guide was released in germany. Anyone can confirm this? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 08 Mar 2004 : 14:40:35 quote: Originally posted by CurseLord
Perhaps Tolodine's Killing Wind will be an epic spell. I beleive they have a couple of Netherese spells and Elven High Magic as epic spells in the book, though I could be wrong.
Given that the spell was listed in Chapter 7: Epic Levels in Faerūn in the Table of Contents that Richard Baker posted on the WOTC board, I'd say you are dead on accurate. |
BobROE |
Posted - 08 Mar 2004 : 05:35:57 quote: Originally posted by Elrond Half Elven
This is just my opinion, is it just me or is the Hammer of Moradin http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20040305a a very over powerful class? The Requirements are quite high, but to be honest I still feel that its overly powered. What are your veiws? Hanx Elrond
Some of it's abilities are powerful, but a whole bunch of them are short lasting and rather specific in their uses. Also the throwing and returning thing isn't too useful because the it prevents the PC from moving (if he wants them back), and he can only catch at most two hammers (since putting one away is a move action), and then can only attack with one. |
CurseLord |
Posted - 08 Mar 2004 : 04:43:36 Perhaps Tolodine's Killing Wind will be an epic spell. I beleive they have a couple of Netherese spells and Elven High Magic as epic spells in the book, though I could be wrong. |
Teflon |
Posted - 08 Mar 2004 : 03:19:35 Netherese Arcanist cant wait for that! And a question about the Tolodine's Killing Wind, wasnt that a 10th level spell in Netheril time? If so I thought those spells were banned?
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 08 Mar 2004 : 03:10:41 Morninglord Wallpaper looks nice. Thanks for posting the links. |
The Sage |
Posted - 08 Mar 2004 : 01:43:46 There are some new PGtF tidbits at the WotC site. On offer is an extensive Art Gallery with images from the new tome, as well as some wallpaper and a screensaver.
Enjoy...
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Elrond Half Elven |
Posted - 07 Mar 2004 : 15:48:22 This is just my opinion, is it just me or is the Hammer of Moradin http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20040305a a very over powerful class? The Requirements are quite high, but to be honest I still feel that its overly powered. What are your veiws? Hanx Elrond |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 07 Mar 2004 : 04:26:55 I finally got to access the excerpts. I liked reading about The Kaliesh'erai. I'm correct that this organization has never been featured in the Realms before?
And for the blessed of the seven sisters feat...I wonder what their definition of a personal connection is as far as requirement. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 15:34:19 quote: Originally posted by Arivia
Well, I didn't see the excerpt(hadn't appeared yet, for some reason).
I can see the excerpt being advertised on the main FR page http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/fr/welcome. But any attempt at gaining access has me hit with an internal server error. So unlike WOTC to have such problems.
As for the interview, a portion near the end caught my eye
quote: Travis: I was a little disappointed that my write-ups of the three Coronal blades of Myth Drannor didn't make it in, but I think I can squeeze them into my next project
I'd speculate that product is the lost empires one that Richard Baker mentioned was in development on the WOTC boards. |
Faraer |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 15:03:55 The interview is honest that the book is mainly a rules update (and so, by implication, not a player's guide, at least as I understand the term). The fact that it's time-consuming to craft new-D&D rules material doesn't give that material value. Pap, pap, pap, support for 'character-building' powergaming, and this time I don't plan on getting it for the planar material and other little bits that sound interesting. |
The Sage |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 08:27:46 Yes...it's really a shame that we must all think that way when it comes to what WotC will say they are going to do...
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 07:07:59 I'd looked at both before coming here, and I was wondering if Sage had seen that Planescape bit.
As to a lot of the other stuff, I'll believe it when I see it. That is, they're claiming to have some good roleplaying stuff in it; but WotC's track record ain't so good on that front. |
Arivia |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 06:36:37 Well, I didn't see the excerpt(hadn't appeared yet, for some reason).
Quite nice.
Oh, and one of the epic spells is a reprint from the Epic Insights Column(Horrible Army of the Dead or whatever it is; I remember it specifically because of that line about 'Because you're carving them directly out of a center of an enemy army, you won't care if they're under your control or not'). |
The Sage |
Posted - 06 Mar 2004 : 06:08:07 At last... -
quote: Hell and the Abyss got shorter entries because they're very similar to the core planes. For the rest, I pieced together a lot of information from 2nd Edition sources like the Faiths & Avatars series and the Planescape setting that described the homes of the Forgotten Realms deities. I tried to put inventive new twists in as much as I could. But yeah, it was challenging as Fury's Heart to put it all together.
Not exactly everything I was hoping for, but it's great to see material from the Planescape setting receiving some rightly deserved attention...
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