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u/IFedTheCat · 18 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

There is an official Wheel of Time RPG, and it is, IMO, very well-written. I'd recommend just playing that or adapting it for Pathfinder. It's d20 3.0, so it's pretty easy to make the transition from Pathfinder to either playing or adapting the WoT RPG.

u/Pizzaboy1236 · 9 pointsr/WoT

Very nice don't forget about [this.] (https://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Roleplaying-Game-Fantasy/dp/0786919965) One of the few items I have never had both the money and availability to buy myself.

u/thor12022 · 9 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

There is a D20 Wheel of Time game you could start from if you wanted.

Someone gave converting the D20 WoT game to Pathfinder a go. I can't really speak to the conversions quality though, I haven't messed with it.

u/Halo6819 · 9 pointsr/WoT

The Strike at Shayol Ghul details Lews Therins attempt to shut the bore.

Speaking of the Strike at Shayol Ghul, there is The World of Robert Jordan's a Wheel of Time also known affectionetly as the Big White Book (BWB) or Big Book of Bad Art (BBBA). It delves into a lot about cultures, features write ups of each forsaken, pokes fun at the covers and includes the entire text of Strike.

There was a short story called New Spring included in Robert Silverberg's Legends, this was later expanded into the novella New Spring

The short story about Bao is not considered connanical and is included in the short story collection Unfettered

Eye of the world was re-released for a YA market in two parts with a new prologue Ravens

The Interview Database, just click a topic that looks intresting and prepare to lose a day or two

The Wheel of Time FAQ back in the mists of time (late 90's early aughts) this was the best resource for all things WoT related. It hasn't been significantly updated since about book 10 (i mean, yes there were updates, but nothing on the scale and detail that it used to get). Gives great insight into what the fandom was pulling its hair out about during the two years+ between books. Also, some of the info is evergreen like historical references etc.

There was a terrible video game that has almost zero to do with the series.

There was a d20 based D&D rule set released and a adventure that explained how Taim got to Rand in time to rescue himat Dumai's Wells. RJ later came out and said that this was completely made up by the authors of the module and had nothing to do with the series, which was a BIG clue about Taim's allegiance.

I feel like im missing something, but I can't put my finger on it, so I will leave you with a random fact that you should know

Tar Valon is a vagina

u/SirGigglz · 8 pointsr/WoT

Perhaps the old official roleplaying game can give you pointers?

u/Halaku · 6 pointsr/WoT

The Wheel of Time already has a RPG, based on D&D 3.0 rules:

The Wheel of Time Roleplaying Game

Additionally, there was one supplement:

Prophecies of the Dragon

It wouldn't take a lot of work to update that to D&D 3.5, or first edition Pathfinder (aka 3.75), and there's guides to update from first edition to the new second edition, so put in a night's work and you'd be able to play that with a current rules set, if you wished.

Hope that helps!

u/NichealBluth · 6 pointsr/WoT

No Wheel of Time RPG, 8/10. Just kidding nice collection. Mine is mixed between physical and ebooks and still feels a bit incomplete.

u/twilightsun · 5 pointsr/WoT

You mean like this?

Based on the very real copyright battles going on with WoT, you may want to tread carefully when a product has already been created. Admittedly, the D&D system did not translate well for WoT the official RPG, but you could still get trampled over rights usage.

u/CaptainPsyko · 3 pointsr/lfg

FYI, this is a thing that exists, and which I presume is being referred to: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0786919965?pc_redir=1398191149&robot_redir=1

The rest of your inquiry, however, is very valid.

u/Nilmandir · 2 pointsr/WoT

Yup. Wizards of the Coast had the license to the table top version of the game a while back.

http://amzn.com/0786919965

It's a good starting point if you want to use third edition or even 3.5. Anything else and you might want to write the campaign yourself.

u/rekijan · 2 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

Not sure how official it ever was but there was a system made for 3.0: https://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Roleplaying-Game-Fantasy/dp/0786919965

Those archetype are certainly a lot more party friendly thanks.

u/WreckerCrew · 2 pointsr/rpg
u/kaggzz · 2 pointsr/WoT
u/anyboli · 2 pointsr/DnD

You can still buy the original RPG on Amazon.

This is the version I was thinking of using.

u/Th30r14n · 1 pointr/dndnext

Have you read the wheel of time compendium for the d20 system? It might give you some ideas.

http://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Roleplaying-Game-Fantasy/dp/0786919965

Also wheel of time pathfinder

http://www.jessesdnd.com/sites/default/files/WoTPathfinder.pdf

u/geldan01 · 1 pointr/WoT

I absolutely love the Wheel of Time Roleplaying Game based on the D20 system for lore. I used to play a lot of D20 on other systems but never this one. Didn't matter though - it's a fun reference. Find it here!

u/r_caliban · 1 pointr/WoT

While reading the books is the most legitimate source; there is the slim possibility that you could find the D20 RPG book in a library. I did say slim? I probably should be honest and say next to extremely unlikely; as it's out of print from 2001- but it depends on your size of library system, etc. Or you might know a RPG friend that has one.

WoT D20 RPG Source book

Covers the system (while doing some D20 conversions) but does give a great overview of what could be possible with the magic system it and summarizes it in one book.

u/DaneLimmish · 1 pointr/DnD

[Here ya go!] (http://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Roleplaying-Game-Fantasy/dp/0786919965)

I used to have the book, but have no idea what happened to it.

u/Forge_of_Og · 1 pointr/DMAcademy

We use this book: https://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Roleplaying-Game-Fantasy/dp/0786919965

I think it might be the same as yours.

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We haven't started converting it to 5e yet. We agreed to do a few one-shots with the original system and if people feel like it needs work we will convert it. I you start doing it sooner then us I'd be more than interested to take a look at it, converting a whole game to a different system is no small job and I wish you the best of luck!

u/mezlabor · 1 pointr/WoT

I have the wot d20 sourcebook its out there

https://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Roleplaying-Game-Fantasy/dp/0786919965

Might want to look at it as a reference for classes and stats and stuff the d20 ruleset is public so you wont get sued referencing it.