Building The Red Planet Empire - Mixing Warriors of the Red Planet (WotRP)
with the Domain-level Architecture of ACKS II Rpg - How ACKS II market
rules handle selling forbidden or ancient technology in a standard
planetary romance city-state, including black market modifiers.
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In ACKS II, commerce isn’t just a background transaction; it is a
mechanical pillar driven by the Market Class of a settlement. When your
players roll int...
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My first long-running game took place there, but the DM made areas up, so really it could have been any world. I've always wanted to play in Greyhawk again, though.
ReplyDeleteGreyhawk has always been my favorite and its what I still play, today.
ReplyDeleteThough, of course, I have played in other worlds. But Greyhawk remains my favorite.
Love Greyhawk. Have the folio, but it is in terrible condition. I need to get a replacement.
ReplyDeleteIt's seen better days but I still have the folio. We had plenty of good times playing in Greyhawk.
ReplyDeleteI love Greyhawk, partly out of nostalgia. The 1983 boxed set was the first campaign setting I bought and I still have the two booklets (the map and actual box have disintegrated). I'm also going to stick my head above the parapet and say "Forgotten Realms" IF I as a DM pick and choose, and don't feel obliged to stick to canon. There is a lot of material for FR, both printed and online, and if I, as DM, don't let Mary-Sue NPCs run the show or worry about what the FR Wiki says (currently 12,000 articles and counting) I can run any sort of adventure including those created for generic D&D.
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