D&D 3.x 3e Dragonlance is back!

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So WotC has released a PDF for sale of the 3.5 Dragons of Autumn 176 page module compliling the first four original 1e Dragonlance modules. Looks like all the Sovereign Press licensed 3e Dragonlance stuff reverted to WotC when the license ended and they will put them out for sale eventually with their other PDFs.

I'm particularly looking forward to the Bestiary and Holy Order of the Stars. I had bought pretty much the whole line when SP had them on sale for $5 each, but I did that literally the day before they unanouncedly pulled them from sale and from rpgnow's database and I had not yet downloaded them before they were gone. Even though I got a refund I was ticked off at WotC for a long time.

I'm hoping this means the Arthaus Ravenloft and Gamma World stuff will return as well.
 
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This was an awesome surprise when I went to see what today's PDF releases were. I had assumed that the 3rd edition era licensed stuff would never see the light of day in PDF form so I'm very happy to be wrong. :D
 





great thread, nice information
thanks all
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The original Dragonlance modules have a reputation for being weak and railroading.

What do they have to offer--especially for someone to borrow for one's own campaign?
 

The original Dragonlance modules have a reputation for being weak and railroading.

What do they have to offer--especially for someone to borrow for one's own campaign?

Weak? I know there are railroading complaints (not drastically more so than most APs), but they're generally viewed as a more cohesive storyline than most APs, iconic locations, and bad guys your players will remember. Plus some gorgeous isometric dungeon maps, and a whole bunch of dragons!
 

Weak? I know there are railroading complaints (not drastically more so than most APs), but they're generally viewed as a more cohesive storyline than most APs, iconic locations, and bad guys your players will remember. Plus some gorgeous isometric dungeon maps, and a whole bunch of dragons!
Interesting. Thanks, Morrus.

I'm reading the notes about the early days of Dragonlance. "Weak" does seem to be categorically incorrect. B-)
 

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