mthomason said:AKAramis said:So, is Mongoose doing an Arthurian setting? If not, well, I might do some research!
They haven't announced anything, and I'd love to see someone come up with something![]()
mthomason said:I'm still trying to find enough time to go through ({[ The Book ]})
At first glance though, I'm *impressed*. I much prefer this style of campaign book to an incredibly detailed single scenario - I like a framework to fit my game into, cause then I can always go find individual adventure scenarios to plug into it.
Sure, I can sit and design something to play myself, but I'm lazy that way![]()
atgxtg said:I could swear there was a MRQ Anthruain book listed. I believe I even read soemthing from DBC about it. I wonder if it got shelved?
atgxtg said:BTW, speaking of books that don't appear to exist anymore. Does anyone know what happened to the Joureny to the West expansion for OGL Ancients?
mthomason said:atgxtg said:I could swear there was a MRQ Anthruain book listed. I believe I even read soemthing from DBC about it. I wonder if it got shelved?
Ahhh, could well be it's been hit by the printing delays. Everything else got pushed back so it's possible if there is one it was pushed back further to accomodate the other stuff.
Or it could just be on the planned list alongside ModernQuest and SpaceQuest (which are probably being developed as we speak even though they haven't been "announced") - I'd guess some time in the first half 2007 if we see them (although I'd not put money against seeing ModernQuest in time for Christmas)
klingsor said:I have the new rules, on the same day as the new Runequest book, and await the campaign book. It is now my third copy of Pendragon and it is very pretty but not much changed rules wise. Base skills have changed.
I am looking forward to running this.
I do not see any need to run it using RQ, Pendragon works quite well for me but I am very interested in seeing what settings are coming out or possible with RQ. A good modern set of rules would be nice. CoC is good but it is slightly too simplistic about some things and while very well suited for its day job is not perfect as a generic system; step up its young cousin RQ!
mthomason said:I've rather guiltily swiped our only store copy of Pendragon 5th ed for myself, as our distributors are out of stock.
Good business sense? no
Do I really care? no (I made up the part about feeling guilty)
AKAramis said:Biggest thing that changes in KAP5 is the de-randomization of Character Generation. KAP4 is available e-pub via DTRPG, so that's not a terrible big loss.
Printing out KAP4 might be.
AKAramis said:Advanced CG was deleted out of GPC during editing... supposed to be coming as a web enhancement.
AKAramis said:With the changes to CG in 5th, well, the results are comparable to the revised 4th (BoK or Saxons! changes to CG), but 4th ed will not produce equally skilled knights as written.
When I said 5th was derandomized, I truly meant it. It's Roll or Point Buy stats, Pick (only) traits, default values for passions, skills, etc, and one big block of points to take you to age 21. No more "16 and knighted cause of lucky rolls."
AKAramis said:In Re Player Squires: They don't.
5th ed CG has only one stop-point: Age 21.