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Developed by Green Ronin Publishing this module is the next in the DND 5th edition lineup
The first thing I noticed with this book was the very high price. 64$ in Canada and 50$ in the usa, Yet some online sellers have it for almost half that. A bit more of an...
From what I have seen of the adventure location setups for 1st level be sure to run zombies as dumb as possible and dont run the first few enemy npc with much brainpower or you can so totally overwhelm starting characters with even a bit of tactics lol
5 out of 5 rating for Princes of the Apolocalypse
absolutely the best adventure I have bought in years5/5
Princes of the Apocalypse reviewEN World member Brian Michaluk is the second person out of the gate with a review of Princes of the Apolocalyse, the upcoing D&D 5th Edition hardback...
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On reading through the intro 1st level encounters and side quests in chapter 6 I decided to have my established 3rd level party start right from that point and not from the 3rd level point.
I purchased and printed out the players copies of red larch and the valley...
Well the darksun section is 2 1/4 pages long. talks about the setting, background options, athasian cult changes for the elemental eye cult and how it interacts with the elemental priesthoods. Factions on athas fills out the rest. Its really well done actually. I ran a darksun game once for 2...
remember in this edition everything is optional.
Personally I kicked out the short rest identification so a wizard-less party needs to play with an item or seek out a sage.
EN World member Brian Michaluk is the second person out of the gate with a review of Princes of the Apolocalyse, the upcoing D&D 5th Edition hardback adventure. He says it's much better than the previous three adventures (by which he means Lost Mine of Phandelver, which I thought was rather...
seems your assuming this book is the same as some other book without ever seeing it. Most pages are like the following (made small and blurry so it should be ok to post)
Also the book is not made by wizards of the coast. Its by Sasquatch game studio which seems to be mostly ex wizards employees...
Personally I prefer no stats in the module and have it packed full of more adventure which this module seems to have done really well. I always liked having my adventure book open on the left and monster stat book on the right at my game table but I built a custom game table out of an old pool...
Just finished a full read of chapters 1 and 2. Chapter 2, The Dessarin Valley, Is awesome. Really excellent detail, plenty of npc notes location notes towns inn's etc etc I have a feeling that I will be referring back to this module for years and running adventures in this area well beyond whats...
I am sure they will have a web supplement as they did say there would be one for each module set but even if not or its late a person could always just use the stats of something else of the same CR and just SAY its a whatever.