This is a Living Forgotten Realms RPGA discussion group. Living Forgotten Realms is slated to begin at GenCon 2008.
At D&D Experience 2008, players got their first full-on play of D&D 4th Edition in its final form. Now at GenCon 2008, the next Living campaign—Living Forgotten Realms finally arrives! The most popular campaign setting for D&D finally gets its turn as a regionalized Living campaign. If you like the system for Living Greyhawk, you’ll love what we have in store with Living Forgotten Realms: more play opportunities for the average gamer, fully supported online and offline play, and a greater shared-world experience than we’ve ever done before with a Living campaign. Living Forgotten Realms will be the first truly global Living campaign.
KEYWORDS: LFR living forgotten realms, Dungeons & Dragons 4E (4th Edition), D&D.
Not necessarily. Some class combos have good synergy and mesh really well and others don't. You get a lot more versatilty but you sacrifice a lot of what
I have had a hybrid character for some time in a home campaign. The campaign was converted from 3.5 to 4th ed and I first chose a multiclass option. I wasn't
No, none of that is true, and some of it is impossible (there are no half-giants; they are replaced by goliaths). If you can't just look at the DDI article,
I have heard that hybrid characters get *much* better mileage (measured in healing surges per milestone) than conventional characters. Does this seem to be the
Yeah, it was Debut Content last month. Debut Content is legal upon release. Hybrids are now llegal using the version in the compendium/character builder.