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Post by Scott on Apr 23, 2018 22:04:46 GMT -5
Glad you’re enjoying. This past week the party poked around a few more rooms in the pyramid and then escaped the desert. The party has no specific plans, so I think I’ll steer them to Greyhawk and run Cairn of the Skeleton King.
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Post by davegibsongreyhawkdm on Apr 23, 2018 22:07:52 GMT -5
Glad you’re enjoying. This past week the party poked around a few more rooms in the pyramid and then escaped the desert. The party has no specific plans, so I think I’ll steer them to Greyhawk and run Cairn of the Skeleton King. I'm not familiar with that adventure whatsoever, so it will be interesting to hear all about it!
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Post by Scott on May 6, 2023 12:10:02 GMT -5
I bought the Goodman Games Original Adventures Reincarnated version of this. I like it a lot. A ton of new art, but they try to match the flavor of the original. It’s about 320 pages. Full reprint of the original, plus full 5E conversion. And a ton of expansion material. The lower pyramid is fully detailed. The Lost City and Lower Catacombs are really fleshed out. Always good to see thouls getting some attention. They’ve done a great job with both the books I’ve bought so far.
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Post by GRWelsh on May 6, 2023 14:14:45 GMT -5
I've been tempted to buy them but I haven't because I don't play 5th edition. Are they backwards compatible to 1st edition AD&D and do they have enough original material to justify buying them? I was considering buying the ones for B2, X1 and T1-4.
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Post by Scott on May 6, 2023 15:43:12 GMT -5
I have T1-4 and B4. The essays and interviews almost make the price worth it. There’s a ton of original stuff in both. I like the ToEE material, for the most part, especially the Nulb stuff. Haven’t had the chance to read much of the B4 stuff yet. The Borderlands book includes B1 and B2. That’s Probably the one I’m most interested in if I buy another.
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