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<blockquote data-quote="brimmels" data-source="post: 8227789" data-attributes="member: 6919689"><p><strong>Candlekeep Mysteries</strong> is out and so are a lot of reviews. Let's take a look at what other critics think of D&D's literary adventure anthology and how it compares to <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/exploring-candlekeep-mysteries-an-in-depth-review.678803/" target="_blank"><strong>my E.N. World review</strong></a>.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]134496[/ATTACH]</p><h3>The Positive</h3><p>Just like I did, <a href="https://www.polygon.com/reviews/22315969/dungeons-dragons-candlekeep-mysteries-review" target="_blank"><strong>Polygon</strong></a> praised <strong>Candlekeep Mysteries</strong> as being a resource for DMs with tools, tricks, and maps that can be repurposed as well as adventures that can be expanded or placed wherever you want. Polygon also points out that each book is its own character with a history and a look that is just waiting for someone to sell replicas on Etsy. The adventures themselves are called “tremendous” with its diverse team praised for producing some of the best writing in this edition of D&D.</p><p></p><p>Mush like the other reviews, <a href="https://www.tribality.com/2021/03/16/candlekeep-mysteries-review/" target="_blank"><strong>Tribality</strong></a> praises <strong>CM</strong>'s flexibility in addition to offering good mystery adventures. It also likes the advice for how DMs can set soft and hard limits to ensure everyone at the table is comfortable, which is necessary since some story aspects could be disturbing. The anthology aspect with Candlekeep as its hub is praised, along with requests for similar anthologies with five-room dungeons, short wilderness adventures, and more. Tribality breaks down each adventure and then calls <strong>CM</strong> a “must have.”</p><p></p><p><a href="https://geeksofdoom.com/2021/03/16/book-review-dungeons-dragons-candlekeep-mysteries" target="_blank"><strong>Geeks of Doom</strong></a> likes that each adventure could be worked into an existing campaign, with or without the link to Candlekeep. It also emphasizes how wide the net is that this book casts with its many locations and range of adventure styles and tones.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://nerdvanamedia.com/books/candlekeep-mysteries-adventure-modules/150973/" target="_blank"><strong>Nerdvana</strong></a> thinks that Candlekeep Mysteries has enough material to keep DMs “busy for ages.” As a brand, D&D is praised for trying new things. The review also reflects that the individual adventures in <strong>CM</strong> are about the same size as the slim modules of the old days but get a fresh perspective from the diverse creative team. Nerdvana also agrees that Candlekeep is a compelling location around which to set adventures.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]134497[/ATTACH]</p><h3>The Not So Positive But Still Positive</h3><p><a href="https://www.strangeassembly.com/2021/review-candlekeep-mysteries-dungeons-dragons" target="_blank"><strong>Strange Assembly</strong></a> also praised <strong>Candlekeep Mysteries</strong>, especially for being different than the typical dungeon crawl and focusing on mystery and investigation adventures instead of combat-heavy ones. It notes that the book doesn't offer new rules, and the adventures require less mechanical skill from the DM, but that DMs who can set a tone, especially for the creepy stories, will do well with <strong>CM</strong>. SA thought the level 2-3 adventures were the weakest while singling out <em>Canopic Being</em> as particularly good.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.thegamer.com/candlekeep-mysteries-dungeons-dragons-dnd-review/" target="_blank">The Gamer</a> considers <strong>Candlekeep Mysteries</strong> both a fun book and a big step toward making the game more inclusive. <em>The Gamer</em>'s only real complaint is that it doesn't have a connecting plot between the stories.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.belloflostsouls.net/2021/03/dd-candlekeep-mysteries-the-bols-review.html" target="_blank">Bell of Lost Souls</a> also praises both <em>The Book of Inner Alchemy</em> and <em>Canopic Being</em> as well as the overall variety of adventures. In fact, it labeled <strong>CM</strong> as a “much-needed break from your typical D&D adventure” and not the standard adventure with the standard reward. BOLS would like to see what these writers can do with a full adventure, not just short, self-contained ones.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]134498[/ATTACH]</p><h3>Overall Grade: A+</h3><p>None of these reviewers provide an official grade but with the extensive praise each one lavishes on the book it's reasonable to assign A grades to the reviews except for Polygon and Geeks of Doom, both of which praise the book without any hesitations or reservations, so they would be A+ grades. I would also give <strong>Candlekeep Mysteries</strong> an A+ grade because it's so solid and imaginative in all categories. That means D&D's newest book averages between A and A+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brimmels, post: 8227789, member: 6919689"] [B]Candlekeep Mysteries[/B] is out and so are a lot of reviews. Let's take a look at what other critics think of D&D's literary adventure anthology and how it compares to [URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/exploring-candlekeep-mysteries-an-in-depth-review.678803/'][B]my E.N. World review[/B][/URL]. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full" alt="CK3.jpg"]134496[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [HEADING=2]The Positive[/HEADING] Just like I did, [URL='https://www.polygon.com/reviews/22315969/dungeons-dragons-candlekeep-mysteries-review'][B]Polygon[/B][/URL] praised [B]Candlekeep Mysteries[/B] as being a resource for DMs with tools, tricks, and maps that can be repurposed as well as adventures that can be expanded or placed wherever you want. Polygon also points out that each book is its own character with a history and a look that is just waiting for someone to sell replicas on Etsy. The adventures themselves are called “tremendous” with its diverse team praised for producing some of the best writing in this edition of D&D. Mush like the other reviews, [URL='https://www.tribality.com/2021/03/16/candlekeep-mysteries-review/'][B]Tribality[/B][/URL] praises [B]CM[/B]'s flexibility in addition to offering good mystery adventures. It also likes the advice for how DMs can set soft and hard limits to ensure everyone at the table is comfortable, which is necessary since some story aspects could be disturbing. The anthology aspect with Candlekeep as its hub is praised, along with requests for similar anthologies with five-room dungeons, short wilderness adventures, and more. Tribality breaks down each adventure and then calls [B]CM[/B] a “must have.” [URL='https://geeksofdoom.com/2021/03/16/book-review-dungeons-dragons-candlekeep-mysteries'][B]Geeks of Doom[/B][/URL] likes that each adventure could be worked into an existing campaign, with or without the link to Candlekeep. It also emphasizes how wide the net is that this book casts with its many locations and range of adventure styles and tones. [URL='https://nerdvanamedia.com/books/candlekeep-mysteries-adventure-modules/150973/'][B]Nerdvana[/B][/URL] thinks that Candlekeep Mysteries has enough material to keep DMs “busy for ages.” As a brand, D&D is praised for trying new things. The review also reflects that the individual adventures in [B]CM[/B] are about the same size as the slim modules of the old days but get a fresh perspective from the diverse creative team. Nerdvana also agrees that Candlekeep is a compelling location around which to set adventures. [ATTACH type="full" alt="CK2.jpg"]134497[/ATTACH] [HEADING=2]The Not So Positive But Still Positive[/HEADING] [URL='https://www.strangeassembly.com/2021/review-candlekeep-mysteries-dungeons-dragons'][B]Strange Assembly[/B][/URL] also praised [B]Candlekeep Mysteries[/B], especially for being different than the typical dungeon crawl and focusing on mystery and investigation adventures instead of combat-heavy ones. It notes that the book doesn't offer new rules, and the adventures require less mechanical skill from the DM, but that DMs who can set a tone, especially for the creepy stories, will do well with [B]CM[/B]. SA thought the level 2-3 adventures were the weakest while singling out [I]Canopic Being[/I] as particularly good. [URL='https://www.thegamer.com/candlekeep-mysteries-dungeons-dragons-dnd-review/']The Gamer[/URL] considers [B]Candlekeep Mysteries[/B] both a fun book and a big step toward making the game more inclusive. [I]The Gamer[/I]'s only real complaint is that it doesn't have a connecting plot between the stories. [URL='https://www.belloflostsouls.net/2021/03/dd-candlekeep-mysteries-the-bols-review.html']Bell of Lost Souls[/URL] also praises both [I]The Book of Inner Alchemy[/I] and [I]Canopic Being[/I] as well as the overall variety of adventures. In fact, it labeled [B]CM[/B] as a “much-needed break from your typical D&D adventure” and not the standard adventure with the standard reward. BOLS would like to see what these writers can do with a full adventure, not just short, self-contained ones. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full" alt="CK1.jpg"]134498[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [HEADING=2]Overall Grade: A+[/HEADING] None of these reviewers provide an official grade but with the extensive praise each one lavishes on the book it's reasonable to assign A grades to the reviews except for Polygon and Geeks of Doom, both of which praise the book without any hesitations or reservations, so they would be A+ grades. I would also give [B]Candlekeep Mysteries[/B] an A+ grade because it's so solid and imaginative in all categories. That means D&D's newest book averages between A and A+. [/QUOTE]
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