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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN: 9780786949243
ISBN: 0786949244
Label: Wizards of the Coast
Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: August 19, 2008
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Release Date: August 19, 2008
Sales Rank: 11963
Studio: Wizards of the Coast
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Product Description: Dark perils and great deeds await!
Welcome to Faerûn, a land of amazing magic, terrifying monsters, ancient ruins, and hidden wonders. The world has changed since the Spellplague, and from this arcane crucible have emerged shining kingdoms, tyrannical empires, mighty heroes, and monster-infested dungeons. The Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide presents a world of untold adventure; a land of a thousand stories shaped by the deeds of adventurers the likes of which Faerûn has never seen before.
This book includes everything a Dungeon Master needs to run a D&D campaign in the Forgotten Realms setting, as well as elements that DMs can incorporate into their own D&D campaigns. The book provides background information on the lands of Faerûn, a fully detailed town in which to start a campaign, adventure seeds, new monsters, ready-to-play non-player characters, and a full-color poster map of Faerûn.
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My first exposure to the Forgotten Realms was through the classic PC game Baldur's Gate way back at the turn of the century. The game was fascinating and well-written so I thought I'd investigate the world it took place in. That...was a mistake. I ran up against an opaque wall of impenetrable backstory and a setting where demigods battled through a world I found almost painfully generic; the sort of world I could read about in dozens of better-written fantasy novels if I'd a yen to.
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It IS possible to use this book. Here is an example of how to use the 4th Edition FRCG to actually play a 4E D&D game in the Forgotten Realms:
1) Open the pitifully dull and inaccurate map, pick a location. For example, Nathlekh, a city featured in FRCG author Bruce R. Cordell's latest novel, "Plague of Spells."
2) Search for Nathlekh in the Index or Table of Contents of the FRCG. Hmm, not there. Search for the region labeled next to it, "Nathlan." Nope, not there either. ... Read More
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Where to begin?? 4th Edition D&D is crap. 4th edition Forgotten Realms is crap. Wizards of the Coast or whatever the hell their name is now suck in every way but the good one. I get the feeling that the place has been taken over by bean counters who have no concept of what business they are in or what it takes to make good fantasy and fascinating adventure; look at the way they have been screwing Weis and Hickman for example. Its hard to believe that some of them who have actually written some very good ... Read More
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I haven't actualy bought this book , but i had a good deal of time to look it over in teh bookstore the other day. what i saw disgusted me to the core. Fr WAS the greatest campaign world that D&D ever had. This is not FR, This is a "new" world with FR's name slapped on , this is the death of FR, I think it is safe to say that when 5th ed does role around FR will not even get a single book. In fact , I think i would ahve prefered that this edition instead of this. they gutted out every thing that made Fr ... Read More
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For old players of the old realms the new realms may end up being a hollow and empty place best avoided.
So much has changed with 4th edition that I really feel that they should have just came up with a new campaign world or two for 4th. I mean, how many times can Mystra die or the weave get reshaped because of some catastrophe? Is it going to be every new edition?
I always felt that a thinning of the realms was coming in the new edition when authors would get embarrassed by contradicting ... Read More
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