06-11-2011, 04:41 PM
jasmith Wrote:..., is there much material missing? Or, was it just tighter presentation? Was anything important cut?
Hi James - There's only a couple little things here and there. What happened was the whole thing was retyped and reformatted. There's no blocks of text deliberately ommited. The word "chops" is missing from the magic swords section and a some things that were previously abbreviated are spelled out, and oddly, vise versa. Unless you are doing the kinda detailed text digging that some of us engage in, you won't miss a thing.
jasmith Wrote:If I were going to run a Blackmoor campaign, what other material would you highly recommend procuring? I'd be running OD&D, or maybe AD&D, but stuff from later editions is fine by me, so long as it has quality setting material.
Thanks bunches!
Not trying to be a pitch artist, but the Dragons at Dawn pdf would be a very usefull addition to a D&D Blackmoor campaign, both for some of the clarity it brings to Arneson's material and for the details of blackmoor spells, swords, magic and magic items, play style and character clases that can easily be adapted.
and of course, what Havard said.