I think it would be great if someone like Bioware made a game like BG but in the Dragonlance-realm. I mean, imagine it, instead of encountering Drizzt and his friends, you could bump into the Companions of the Lance I would LOVE that! Again, just a thought. Don't know if anyone's brought this up before, but it would be nice if such thing happened, IMHO.
Robin Hood
Centuries ago in England........It was an era of chivalry and magic. The evil Prince John unleashed an iron fist of tyranny upon the people. They called out for a champion.........one man answered that call. His name, was Robin Hood. Fearless in his quest for justice Robin Hood challenged the power of the high warlords. While protecting the helpless and the poor. Willing to face death for what he believed, along with the beautiful, lady warrior, Jaheira, the mighty Minsc, and the wise Keldorn. Robin Hood forged a legend that lives on today in............
If you mean the companions then I suppose you're wrong. I'm not sure though. One of my first games ever were Heroes of the Lance and Dragons of Flame. The first one was Dragonstrike I have lost their manuals which really bothers me. I can't remember most of their stats anymore. But I do remember that Flint had the most HP and he had 52...or was it 65? He had different hp in each game. And that isn't that much really as you well know.
The material-thing may be correct...still, I would love to see the game...I think we all would.
Robin Hood
Centuries ago in England........It was an era of chivalry and magic. The evil Prince John unleashed an iron fist of tyranny upon the people. They called out for a champion.........one man answered that call. His name, was Robin Hood. Fearless in his quest for justice Robin Hood challenged the power of the high warlords. While protecting the helpless and the poor. Willing to face death for what he believed, along with the beautiful, lady warrior, Jaheira, the mighty Minsc, and the wise Keldorn. Robin Hood forged a legend that lives on today in............
Originally posted by Robin_Hood: If you mean the companions then I suppose you're wrong. I'm not sure though
So I'm wrong I saw this >>>> As I said this is just from the posts I have read on why it has/will not be made.<<<<
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1. Either you are calling me a lair or,
2.You do not know how the hell to read.
Take your pick.
I said twice I saw post on this , nothing else.What every your calling me wrong about I have no idea... maybe a little reading on your part would show you this.
"Vile and evil, yes. But, That's Weasel" From BS's book, MD 20/20: Fine Wines of Rocky Flop.
A couple of corrections. The number one reason, IMO, why we won't be seeing a Dragonlance game in the future, is because it has been canned in the 3rd edition D&D. Thus I don't think that WotC will support a Dragonlance CRPG. This is sad but true.
I respect that you have read that about the companions of the lance, but not everything you read is true. Thus I am not questioning your reading ability, but I am questioning the contents of the post that you have read. I don't think that the characters in Dragonlance are any more God-like then when compared to a huge number of characters from the Forgotten Realms world. If I even have to be honest, then it is my personal feeling that the Forgotten Realms is more power and magic intensive world.
Flagg
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Calm down man, I didn't mean to offend you. And you're right, I didn't notice the last line But still, I say that they're not very god-like, except Raistlin in a certain phase. Or Fizban, but he's like Elminster, very powerful but doesn't use his powers that much. At least that's what I THINK. I also think that is no reason to get mad.
And I really don't know either of these realms too well, so I can't say if it's about material or not. I don't have an opinion on that. And I'm NOT calling you a liar, I just said that the chars are not god-like. Satisfied with this?
Robin Hood
Centuries ago in England........It was an era of chivalry and magic. The evil Prince John unleashed an iron fist of tyranny upon the people. They called out for a champion.........one man answered that call. His name, was Robin Hood. Fearless in his quest for justice Robin Hood challenged the power of the high warlords. While protecting the helpless and the poor. Willing to face death for what he believed, along with the beautiful, lady warrior, Jaheira, the mighty Minsc, and the wise Keldorn. Robin Hood forged a legend that lives on today in............
Originally posted by Robin_Hood:
<STRONG>Calm down man, I didn't mean to offend you. And you're right, I didn't notice the last line But still, I say that they're not very god-like, except Raistlin in a certain phase. Or Fizban, but he's like Elminster, very powerful but doesn't use his powers that much. At least that's what I THINK. I also think that is no reason to get mad.
And I really don't know either of these realms too well, so I can't say if it's about material or not. I don't have an opinion on that. And I'm NOT calling you a liar, I just said that the chars are not god-like. Satisfied with this?
Robin Hood </STRONG>
I happen to agree with you , I don't find them too powerful. My gripe was your comment about me being wrong about something I have seen. I too wish a Dragon Lance version would be made...but as Flagg stated it looks to be slim now.
"Vile and evil, yes. But, That's Weasel" From BS's book, MD 20/20: Fine Wines of Rocky Flop.
Yeah I'm sorry about that, as I said, I didn't notice it the first time and my description wasn't the best either. Conclusion: Everyones hopefully happy and a Dragonlance CRPG would be cool but it's very unlikely that there will be one.
Robin Hood
Centuries ago in England........It was an era of chivalry and magic. The evil Prince John unleashed an iron fist of tyranny upon the people. They called out for a champion.........one man answered that call. His name, was Robin Hood. Fearless in his quest for justice Robin Hood challenged the power of the high warlords. While protecting the helpless and the poor. Willing to face death for what he believed, along with the beautiful, lady warrior, Jaheira, the mighty Minsc, and the wise Keldorn. Robin Hood forged a legend that lives on today in............