Aneoth wrote:MrFilthyIke wrote:Well, Tegel Manor IS coming out for 3E.Oh, you want the ORIGINAL one. Well, will the 3E version come with simple rules for old codgers like me to be able to understand???
MrFilthyIke wrote:Well, Tegel Manor IS coming out for 3E.Oh, you want the ORIGINAL one.
Aneoth wrote:Well, will the 3E version come with simple rules for old codgers like me to be able to understand???
Tegel Manor:Estimated Retail Price: To be announced Estimated Page Count: To be announced Authors: To be announced Scheduled Release: Late 2005
killjoy32 wrote:....wow i have something john doesnt! yippee!
Aneoth wrote:killjoy32 wrote:....wow i have something john doesnt! yippee! Smart aleck.....
MrFilthyIke wrote:Aneoth wrote:Well, will the 3E version come with simple rules for old codgers like me to be able to understand???Define old? Old to me would be at least 65+. Well, I believe that all the people involved w/ it are old school gamers using the new open license to bring back the old days, but don't quote me on it.The product list for 3e JG is here.Tegel Manor:Estimated Retail Price: To be announced Estimated Page Count: To be announced Authors: To be announced Scheduled Release: Late 2005 It looks like on other 3e products Bob Bledsaw and Bill Owen helped authored, and judgesguild.net states Bob Bledsaw is the owner (I own NONE of the original JG stuff so don't know who the original authors were)Released to date:Player's Guide to the WilderlandsThe Caverns of ThraciaCity State of the Invincible OverlordWilderlands of High Fantasy and Tegel Manor are in the works.Also, listed to be released are:The City State of the World Emperor The Wilderlands Expansions The City State of Valon The City State of Tarantis The City State of Modron The City of Mages Treasure Vaults of Lindoran Treasure Maps - Series Looks like a lot of goodies.Converting from 3e to 1e or OD&D? Well, it'd take a bit of time, or you could wing it on the fly like *I* would, but I'm a more free-form DM.
Aneoth wrote:Thanks for the info. I too usually DM free-form and seldom follow the rules exactly as they were written. Makes the game and the players easier for me to manage. I let them know that House rules ARE the Rule, books do not run my house.
MrFilthyIke wrote:Aneoth wrote:Thanks for the info. I too usually DM free-form and seldom follow the rules exactly as they were written. Makes the game and the players easier for me to manage. I let them know that House rules ARE the Rule, books do not run my house.If rules don't matter, check out the books, they look nice.
mbassoc2003 wrote:I wouldn't mind the chance to look over the new CSIO and Tegel (when it comes out), but I wouldn't buy them. There is more than enough in the originals for any good DM to spend a few years running. It don't feel the need to have everything in colour.