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Randal_Dundragon |
Posted - 03 Aug 2009 : 19:47:53 Hey all, randal here, just recently had a chance to read the Giantcraft book for FR and i was wondering how many of the other sages out their have read this book and/or used it in their game? |
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freyar |
Posted - 05 Aug 2009 : 14:38:54 No problem, always trying to promote the Creature Catalog! I think we're down under 900 critters to go --- amazing how many monsters there are in D&D. |
The Sage |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 16:06:52 Ah. That was actually the site I was thinking of. Thanks Freyar. |
Randal_Dundragon |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 16:05:58 Wow thanks alot guys, and all that is exactly why i like these boards :) |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 16:04:12 quote: Originally posted by freyar
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by Randal_Dundragon
K odd question completly not dealing with the subject at hand (though i am curious if anybody has any old school books they found particularly useful) Is their a list of all the 2nd edition monsters that were officially converted to 3.X? im just wondering, working on something and it would help.
You might want to perform a search over on the EN World boards. I seem to recall something like this being posted there.
You might try Echohawk's Complete D&D Monster Index, which has just about every D&D monster ever, including all updates and versions. You can also check the list of unconverted creatures in the "General Monster Talk" forum of the ENWorld Creature Catalog forums (I'd link, but ENWorld is super-slow these days); that forum is near the bottom of the forum list, and the thread you want is a sticky. In any case, over at the CC, we're trying to get every older-edition monster converted to 3.X.
That's an impressive bit of work, on both counts... I'm going to add both links to my list of pre-formatted and ready to post here links. |
freyar |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 15:22:59 quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by Randal_Dundragon
K odd question completly not dealing with the subject at hand (though i am curious if anybody has any old school books they found particularly useful) Is their a list of all the 2nd edition monsters that were officially converted to 3.X? im just wondering, working on something and it would help.
You might want to perform a search over on the EN World boards. I seem to recall something like this being posted there.
You might try Echohawk's Complete D&D Monster Index, which has just about every D&D monster ever, including all updates and versions. You can also check the list of unconverted creatures in the "General Monster Talk" forum of the ENWorld Creature Catalog forums (I'd link, but ENWorld is super-slow these days); that forum is near the bottom of the forum list, and the thread you want is a sticky. In any case, over at the CC, we're trying to get every older-edition monster converted to 3.X. |
The Sage |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 00:58:03 quote: Originally posted by Randal_Dundragon
K odd question completly not dealing with the subject at hand (though i am curious if anybody has any old school books they found particularly useful) Is their a list of all the 2nd edition monsters that were officially converted to 3.X? im just wondering, working on something and it would help.
You might want to perform a search over on the EN World boards. I seem to recall something like this being posted there.
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The Sage |
Posted - 04 Aug 2009 : 00:57:16 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Sage mentioned in a recent discussion that he is quite fond of this one.
Aye.
It's one of only a few worthwhile sources for Giant-related Realmslore. And, like Kuje, it's a tome that I often refer to when I've the opportunity to explore Giant lore in my Realms. |
Randal_Dundragon |
Posted - 03 Aug 2009 : 21:03:27 K odd question completly not dealing with the subject at hand (though i am curious if anybody has any old school books they found particularly useful) Is their a list of all the 2nd edition monsters that were officially converted to 3.X? im just wondering, working on something and it would help. |
Randal_Dundragon |
Posted - 03 Aug 2009 : 20:18:06 Cool i was just checking, Reading through it and i really enjoy the lore it gives for giants and Giant kin in the book. For a while now i really wasn't sure how to effectively portray giants except for the small amount ive read in the MM, with this it really helps me understand them better.
Just wanted to put that out their :). |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 03 Aug 2009 : 20:03:49 Sage mentioned in a recent discussion that he is quite fond of this one. |
Kuje |
Posted - 03 Aug 2009 : 19:55:45 quote: Originally posted by Randal_Dundragon
Hey all, randal here, just recently had a chance to read the Giantcraft book for FR and i was wondering how many of the other sages out their have read this book and/or used it in their game?
I have on and off for certain references and or lore to sprinkle into my games when it's needed. :) But then I've basically used most of the old FR material at one point or another and I've read through every sourcebook of the old material, again, at one point or another. |