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I preordered Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign book and recently received 5 free copies of the Ptolus players guide. It looks to be a very interesting setting and I am looking forward to the campaign books release next month. Has anyone else ordered Ptolus?

 

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looks interesting, espically the other web stuff that is out there, but that price is a big turn off for me. Your gettin alot of the thought of over 100 for a book is a bit for me to handle.

 

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I preordered Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign book and recently received 5 free copies of the Ptolus players guide. It looks to be a very interesting setting and I am looking forward to the campaign books release next month. Has anyone else ordered Ptolus?

 

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I did. Even if I never used it, I know it would be a great read. ::):

 

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Monte Cook describes it in the new GameTrader magazine. If I recall correctly, it is 600+ pages of information and adventures, enough to take a party from level 1 to 20, and a whole lot more. Everything is cross referenced and indexed in multiple ways. I think there is an annotated index as well. Plus there is a CD included which gives you a searchable index and a bunch more information on Ptolus, including stuff that has been on his website, and the original published Ptolus adventures, the Banewarrens and some other one.

 

All in all it looks to be an enormous and comprehensive source which has been developed over years and years. I imagine it may even be worth the money to a DM who likes a good city campaign. If anyone could make it worth the money I'd put my money on Monte.

 

There's also a Ptolus line of miniatures in development. I guess they're banking on this pretty hard.

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The price, although a lot by RPG standards, I think is worth it. You get a 672 page hardcover book and a CD with another 700 pages of info plus several extras. The two big attractions for me is I have always wanted to DM a city based campaign and I really like Monte's work. Can't wait until August!

 

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like I said there is just something about that high of priced book that jus turns me off, even thou I buy WOTC's books on a monthly basis (then again I do get a good size discount on those as well), looks really cool thou, I love the fact that there is a wall sized map of the city that you can buy, I love fantasy maps (one reason why I loved the FR, Greyhawk maps in the recent Dungeons + the old basic D&D trail maps supplements (known world was my favorite setting back in my D&D heydays)

 

I also like Monte's work as well. then again would love to have that one 100 dollar Dungeon book, but the price again is a bit out there for me. Espically with me being groupless right now when it comes to PnP gaming.... (worst part of it all)

 

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The wall map is really tempting me. If my roomate had not just moved out I would have preordered it by now. There are other companies doing Ptolus products as well, maps and such. Definately going to try and pick up some of those too.

 

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