For my part, I think I'll eventually find that buying Princes of the Apocalypse was money well spent. That's because I'm not looking at it as an all-in adventure path but instead as about 15 separate modules of widely-varying level that I can drop in anywhere I need one. And I say 'eventually' because while thus far I've only used one of the 15, there's little doubt that someday I'll use more of them.![]()
And ridiculous in the larger context.
Yawning Portal is a bunch of dungeon crawls, with no continuity between them, almost no setting or background, ~0 towns, ~0 NPCs, ~0 exploration, ~0 social interaction, etc. So "something for everyone" could only mean "...among those who are interested in old-school, stand-alone, decontextualized dungeon crawls."
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Since when are 3e modules "old school"?
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I'll third the call for INDEXES in RPG products. It's unbelievable how mind buggeringly bad WotC indexes are for their books. There is no excuse for that.
If only there was a Patreon where people could pledge a nominal fee to have adventures delivered to their mailboxes. Surely, people looking for a viable alternative to WOTC adventures would be interested in it??