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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8648430" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>Well, lots of things I don't agree with. The From the Ashes box set was great, the Mark Lands, Iuz the Evil, The Scarlet Brotherhood and the free Ivid the Undying were simply great source books. Even some of the adventures were very fun to play and wee chokeful of lore. Only the 3.5ed treatment on Greyhawk was "meh" because it simply restated what happened during FtH era. </p><p></p><p>New races? Dragonborn are easy to incorporate. I was on your side until one of my player came up with dragonborns as transdimensional refugee in the Abhor Alz. The story behind their flight was really well made and we all expanded it so that though they are rare, they can be played. Some other table even opted for that approach too. If we could do it, any table can. And even Tabaxi can be easily incorporated, they were in the FF afterall....</p><p></p><p>The Scarlet Brotherhood supplement was really good for us and provided hours upon hours of play and role play. They made wonderful shadowy villains and unexpected allies. Afterall, the enemy of my enemy is my friend (until it is no longer the case that is). </p><p></p><p>Greyhawk has a lot to offer to a new playe. It all depends on how the DM and other players will present the campaign world and how they will roleplay the world. It can be a grim post war world where hope seems to be all but lost and where people are in need of heroes to protect them until things settle down and our heroes are struggling to simply have their next meal. Or it can be a world where the PCs are shinning beacon of hope whose names are whispered in silent prayers by the oppressed or cursed by villains and fiends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8648430, member: 6855114"] Well, lots of things I don't agree with. The From the Ashes box set was great, the Mark Lands, Iuz the Evil, The Scarlet Brotherhood and the free Ivid the Undying were simply great source books. Even some of the adventures were very fun to play and wee chokeful of lore. Only the 3.5ed treatment on Greyhawk was "meh" because it simply restated what happened during FtH era. New races? Dragonborn are easy to incorporate. I was on your side until one of my player came up with dragonborns as transdimensional refugee in the Abhor Alz. The story behind their flight was really well made and we all expanded it so that though they are rare, they can be played. Some other table even opted for that approach too. If we could do it, any table can. And even Tabaxi can be easily incorporated, they were in the FF afterall.... The Scarlet Brotherhood supplement was really good for us and provided hours upon hours of play and role play. They made wonderful shadowy villains and unexpected allies. Afterall, the enemy of my enemy is my friend (until it is no longer the case that is). Greyhawk has a lot to offer to a new playe. It all depends on how the DM and other players will present the campaign world and how they will roleplay the world. It can be a grim post war world where hope seems to be all but lost and where people are in need of heroes to protect them until things settle down and our heroes are struggling to simply have their next meal. Or it can be a world where the PCs are shinning beacon of hope whose names are whispered in silent prayers by the oppressed or cursed by villains and fiends. [/QUOTE]
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