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12-25-1997, 05:12 PM #11TriztGuest
The catalog is here!
On 19-Dec-97, Ed Stark (ted@wizards.com) wrote about Re: [BIRTHRIGHT] - THE
CATALOG IS HERE!:
- ->>Will this "new" battle system include rules for battle involving castles
and
- ->>use of siege weapons.....
- ->As with the card-based battle system, this will be a tool for use by the DM
- ->to resolve battles quickly and easily--it is NOT intended to be a game in
- ->and of itself. I do think it may readily accept optional rules and
- ->expansions (perhaps more than the card system ever did), but it is not that
- ->much more involved. I hope it is more flexible and still easy to use.
Yes, I agree.. the battle rules should never be something completly different,
but if we look at those battle rules which has been released by TSR this far,
none has been good. But I have to say that the card system had the most
original thought and I did sort of like them even if I didn't think they where
good.
The major lack in AD&D is that there is no usedul siege rules (storming a
castle and hold it isolated) and now when we have a world where fotified
holdings and castles are quite common. So I was hoping that there would be
atleast a try to make a such rules in the hardback (I don't really like to
just use a d20 to see which side wins and I'm a bit lazy to convert a somewhat
good siege rules from a RuneQuest clone).
I have to claryfie that I didn't suggest PO:C&T for the battle/sieges rules as
that book IMO suxx more than castle guide.
That was alles for this time...
HAPPY NEW YEAR GUY'S AND
GIRLS!!!!!
//Trizt of Ward^RITE
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12-25-1997, 05:45 PM #12=?iso-8859-1?Q?Gu=F0laugGuest
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>There are a few BR specific kits, and continuing guidelines for using
>existing kits on Cerilia. Right now, there are no more PC races included
>than in the boxed set, though we may consider goblins. Any comments on that?
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>I would just like to say. Hurray if you include goblins. Because mainly
that goblins are more civilized than say Gnolls. If your going to include
goblins will there be a goblin domains which players can run?
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>Ed Stark
>Game Designer, Wizards of the Coast/TSR Division
>Asst. Brand Manager, BIRTHRIGHT/GREYHAWK/MARVEL Group
>TSR Website: http://www.tsrinc.com
>(soon to be http://www.tsr.com)
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12-26-1997, 05:31 AM #13DarkstarGuest
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David Sean Brown wrote:
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> > There are a few BR specific kits, and continuing guidelines for using
> > existing kits on Cerilia. Right now, there are no more PC races included
> > than in the boxed set, though we may consider goblins. Any comments on that?
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> You know, I've never been a big fan of the "monster" PC. I've always felt
> humanoids like goblins, orcs, ogres, etc should be left in the domain of
> NPCs, and generally "bad guys". This is not to say I never permit it, but
> only rarely (sort of the Drizzt of the campaign, so to speak). Maybe I'm
> limiting my PCs roleplaying somewhat, but to be honest, I find it
> difficult to identify with the heroic goblin :)
You don't really need to treat Goblin, Ogog and Gnoll as "monsters"
though in Birthright. After all many live in civilised kingdoms with
guilds, temples and law holding just like the human and other races.
In my campaign I make all the realms avalible, even thurazor and the
other goblin nations. The only ones I limit are those controlled by the
big NPC's like Avanil, Markazor, Ghoere etc.
I supose it depends on the DM. If you allow evil human characters then
it is not much of a step to allow Goblin and other races. It certainly
makes the game more interesting.
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From the Darkness we came,
and to the Darkness we will return.
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12-30-1997, 04:03 PM #14Samuel WeissGuest
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I let one of my players be a goblin. That game was based in Dhoesone, so it
made sense and wasn't too much trouble. I thought the whole idea of them in
birthright was great from the start and prime for thei inclusion as PC's.
Samwise
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12-30-1997, 04:28 PM #15Mark A VandermeulenGuest
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On Fri, 19 Dec 1997, Ed Stark wrote:
> There are a few BR specific kits, and continuing guidelines for using
> existing kits on Cerilia. Right now, there are no more PC races included
> than in the boxed set, though we may consider goblins. Any comments on that?
I have no particular desire to play goblins in Cerilia, but I have no
problem with those who do. One of the strengths of BR is its unique take
of some of the usual croud of humanoids, and players can have fun taking
advantage of that. I would ask that it be clearly labelled as an OPTIONAL
PC race for DM's who wish to avoid them, particular in their
munchkin-attracting bugbear-like form.
Mark VanderMeulen
vander+@pitt.edu
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12-30-1997, 05:36 PM #16Ed StarkGuest
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At 08:28 AM 12/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Yes, as a matter of fact. First, what will be done as far as "changing" the
>mass combat rules? and secondly will the Domain Actions and Turns be
>altered?, if so how? Will there be more options or less?
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The mass combat system, while still using the same basic rules, can now be
played on any surface without the use of cards. You'll need miniatures, or
counters, or coins or something to mark the positions of your troops and
the different terrain areas, but the game runs in a very similar manner.
There are some rules changes (based on player comments), but the game runs
remarkably similarly without the cards.
The Domain Actions and Turns system is not being altered in any meaningful
way. A few domain actions are receiving a little bit of a "face-lift" to
make them easier to understand, but that's about it.
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Ed Stark
Game Designer, Wizards of the Coast/TSR Division
Asst. Brand Manager, BIRTHRIGHT/GREYHAWK/MARVEL Group
TSR Website: http://www.tsrinc.com
(soon to be http://www.tsr.com)
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01-07-1998, 04:40 PM #17Ed StarkGuest
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At 09:20 PM 1/6/98 +0000, you wrote:
>Should those of us with the boxed set consider buying the Book?
Honestly, it's up to you. There is some new material in the HC, and some
revision of the existing rules has taken place--but if you're running a BR
game already and having a good time, you may not need the HC. I think
you'll like some of the revisions and additions, but I think it's really
going to be a question of whether or not you want to buy a new copy of the
rules.
>In that I haven't seen the BoP yet, should I expect to find those some
>time during the third millenium? :)
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If you haven't received the BoP yet, then it is almost certainly your
retailer's or his distributor's fault. We've shipped our orders, and are
filling new orders. Either they didn't order it or they didn't order
enough. If they can't get if for some reason, have them call their
distributor and, failing that, call Wizards of the Coast's sales department
correctly. Don't take "I think it's sold out/not available" for an answer
because, when I last checked, neither of those answers were true.
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Ed Stark
Game Designer, Wizards of the Coast/TSR Division
Asst. Brand Manager, BIRTHRIGHT/GREYHAWK/MARVEL Group
TSR Website: http://www.tsrinc.com
(soon to be http://www.tsr.com)
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01-09-1998, 12:08 PM #18Neil BarnesGuest
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On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Ed Stark wrote:
> At 09:20 PM 1/6/98 +0000, you wrote:
> >In that I haven't seen the BoP yet, should I expect to find those some
> >time during the third millenium? :)
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> If you haven't received the BoP yet, then it is almost certainly your
> retailer's or his distributor's fault.
Actually I saw a copy yesterday (about a day after making that comment),
so I grabbed it and have been plotting evilly all night. Lot's of
insightful comments occurred to me, which I've mostly forgotten.
Umm. Here's one. How polytheistic are the Cerillians? Would it be
considered unusual of a worshipper of Haelyn to pray to Nesirie before
setting out on a voyage, or Laerme before starting a painting or to
Sarimie before starting a trading venture? Do the churches frown upon
it?
neil
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01-12-1998, 05:23 PM #19Ed StarkGuest
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At 12:08 PM 1/9/98 +0000, you wrote:
>Umm. Here's one. How polytheistic are the Cerillians? Would it be
>considered unusual of a worshipper of Haelyn to pray to Nesirie before
>setting out on a voyage, or Laerme before starting a painting or to
>Sarimie before starting a trading venture? Do the churches frown upon
>it?
There's some brief mention of this in HAVENS (very brief, very off-hand)
but, basically, most Cerilians are pretty polytheistic. Certain realms and
areas have dominant gods (as represented by the temple descriptions in
different places), but most do not exclude the worship (or at least the
acknowledgement) of other allied deities. For example, most Brechts and
Khinasi do pay some nodding homage to Nesirie, since many of these people
depend on seafaring for their livelihoods. These, of course, are the
layity--there are no priests of "the Cerilian Pantheon" (all Cerilian
priests are specialty priests of one deity; there are no generic clerics).
There may be shrines or temples (non-holding temples) devoted to multiple
deities as well.
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Ed Stark
Game Designer, Wizards of the Coast/TSR Division
Asst. Brand Manager, BIRTHRIGHT/GREYHAWK/MARVEL Group
TSR Website: http://www.tsrinc.com
(soon to be http://www.tsr.com)
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