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I missed all of the D&D Next adventures. I would like them back in some form.Heck, I would like an updated Scourge of the Sword Coast from the 5e playtest. This would make a great intro box set.
I missed all of the D&D Next adventures. I would like them back in some form.Heck, I would like an updated Scourge of the Sword Coast from the 5e playtest. This would make a great intro box set.
The only one I was ever truly interested in was Dead in Thay (to the point where my mind was phantomly adding in "And loving it" on to the title."). I assume the Baldur's Gate one would be pretty interesting though.I missed all of the D&D Next adventures. I would like them back in some form.
Your in luck as Goodman Games got ya covered with that.I'd love to see Castle Amber
Against the Cult of Chaos sounds like it might be my ideal on-ramp to Ptolus games, as it apparently combines N1, one of my favorite adventures of all time, and B2, with a stronger focus on the Cult of Chaos, which is a big element in Ptolus.The only one I was ever truly interested in was Dead in Thay (to the point where my mind was phantomly adding in "And loving it" on to the title."). I assume the Baldur's Gate one would be pretty interesting though.
And it'd work for much higher levels, thanks to bounded accuracy.I'm not sure why Gates of Firestorm Peak isn't there, but no Orc and Pie? That's unforgivable!
Next up is Temple of Elemental Evil, a two-volume set coming later this year,I voted for all of the Mystara ones, because they are the ones I am most likely to purchase on sight.
Goodman Games might be leading the charge on this, since they have already done X2: "Castle Amber," B4: "The Lost City," X1: "The Isle of Dread" and B1,B2: "Into the Borderlands." It's a shame that WotC isn't interested in pursuing the Mystara line, but I'm thankful that at least someone out there is.
I hope GG's next project is a combination of X4: "Master of the Desert Nomads", X5 "Temple of Death," X10 "Red Arrow Black Shield," and that they incorporate elements from GAZ1: "The Emirates of Ylaruam." That would make an awesome adventure path, IMO.
Next up is Temple of Elemental Evil, a two-volume set coming later this year, their first AD&D OAR adventure. No word on what's next after that, but they've announced OAR projects at the past at GaryCon, which is happening this weekend.