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Hello again.
Things may be ramping back up to make my Blackmoor campaign happen. I was wondering about firearms. Were firearms or guns ever used in the setting? Thanks.
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New Blackmoor DM Wrote:Hello again.
Things may be ramping back up to make my Blackmoor campaign happen. I was wondering about firearms. Were firearms or guns ever used in the setting? Thanks.
Firearms are listed in the First Fantasy Campaign. It may be a carry over from the War Gaming days. I am not sure whether they were ever used when the group played individual characters or whether that was only something that was bought for units.
Firearms were not included in the DA modules or the D20 line.
IMC, dwarves have big and inaccurate archebuses, like this one:
Rumour are that Thonians and Peshwah have both acquired
much more advanced weapons originating from the Valley of the Ancients...
-Havard
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I see the code monkeys chose to delete the god Charis but then made a new feat that required the worship of that missing god. :?
Any other significant gods missing from the 4E treatment?
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Ah, okay, I was just confused because, frankly, I didn't recall the name of that deity, and wondered about your source.
IIRC (I don't have it on me right now), the 4e treatment of the gods was complete, apart from the ones named in the Players' Guide to Blackmoor, but I would not recommend you to buy that book.
However (and I haven't followed the thread that closely), I would always recommend you to get the BM d20 campaign setting HARD COVER as well, and probably, depending on your gusto, an additional guide for Greyhawk, Mystara, or the Wilderlands, for supplementary reasons.
Personally, I have found that the Wilderlands work best for me in that sense, but this obviously depends on how you approach the setting.
And, yes, indeed, I'd rather use those products than a lot of the BM d20 line, because of the trememdous variations in quality between the different books.
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Actually I believe several gods are missing from the 4E book. Also, if you want to get the 3E book (Dave Arneson's Blackmoor), I recommend getting the softcover over the hardcover, as it contains revisions, a missing monk variant class, fixed editing and a really nice pull out map.
Or you could always do like I did, get both 8)
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Was TTB also in the softcover? I don't have it on me right now...