Power of Faerûn

Power of Faerûn is a supplement to the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Power of Faerûn
GenreRole-playing game
PublisherWizards of the Coast
Publication date
March 2006
Media typePrint
ISBN0-7869-3910-9

Contents

Power of Faerûn is an accessory for the Forgotten Realms which gives players suggested tactics, and descriptions.of possible pitfalls and opportunities, for guiding their player characters into dominance in a campaign set in Faerûn. The book includes adventure ideas and guidelines for detailing ruling courts and other institutions and power groups as well as handling political struggles, crises, and daily situations in play.

Publication history

Power of Faerûn was written by Ed Greenwood and Eric L. Boyd, and published in March 2006. Cover art was by Lucio Parrillo, with interior art by Daarken, Eric Deschamps, Rick Drennan, Ron Lemen, Warren Mahy, William O'Connor, Lucio Parrillo, Francis Tsai, and Franz Vohwinkel.

Ed Greenwood explained that his incentives for working on this book involved "the chance to delve into some of the hitherto-neglected facets of running high-level campaigns, including trade, intrigue, and social matters, and the opportunity to tackle the project alongside Eric L. Boyd, who's a great friend, superb 3.5e designer, and top-notch Realms expert".[1]

Reception

gollark: There's not very much nuance in any of it, not really anything about how economists don't actually *agree* on everything, and not any maths more complicated than division.
gollark: I also do Economics as an option (we do 7-ish (depends how you count them) required subjects and 3 options here) which seemed interesting but is kind of pointless, since basically all of the stuff they teach for that is pretty simplistic.
gollark: Writing pages upon pages of random nonsense to express something like a paragraph of content is very unpleasant.
gollark: I once wrote a 750-word essay on a poem which was 6 lines long.
gollark: A-level is hopefully going to be better, since I actually get to pick subjects I like and people who are bad at them won't be doing them.

References

  1. Carroll, Bart (March 7, 2006). "Product Spotlight: Power of Faerun". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
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