• The VOIDRUNNER'S CODEX is coming! Explore new worlds, fight oppressive empires, fend off fearsome aliens, and wield deadly psionics with this comprehensive boxed set expansion for 5E and A5E!

D&D 5E Cubicle 7 Presents: Vault 5E-Unchartered Journeys


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They've explicitly said other systems from Adventures in Middle Earth are going to be the subjects of future Kickstarters. I don't know enough about the game to know which those will be, but they're coming.
they have awesome classes, and a great social system called audiences.
the shadow taint might be a hard sell for non middle earrth
 


Weiley31

Legend
They've explicitly said other systems from Adventures in Middle Earth are going to be the subjects of future Kickstarters. I don't know enough about the game to know which those will be, but they're coming.
Audiences-Social Pillar subsystem
Crafting
Dragon Creation rules
Magic Weapon enchantments-Basically stuff like Cleaving, Keen, and other 3.0/3.5 style effects to add to weapons.

Those were just some of the subsystems that were present in the different books of Adventures in Middle-Earth 5E.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
Audiences-Social Pillar subsystem
Crafting
Dragon Creation rules
Magic Weapon enchantments-Basically stuff like Cleaving, Keen, and other 3.0/3.5 style effects to add to weapons.

Those were just some of the subsystems that were present in the different books of Adventures in Middle-Earth 5E.
There's a lot of competition in each of those spaces in ttrp crowdfunding campaigns, other than social pillar stuff, but Cubicle 7 has a good rep and good brand recognition, so I'd expect each of those to be popular.
 

Waller

Legend
Sounds like it’s a similar book to Level Up’s Trials & Treasure which has journey rules they say were inspired by The One Ring. Two awesome books which expand the exploration pillar. Win win!
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
Sounds like it’s a similar book to Level Up’s Trials & Treasure which has journey rules they say were inspired by The One Ring. Two awesome books which expand the exploration pillar. Win win!
Yeah, that's the other great thing about this era: No one has to accept the official way of doing things. They can have multiple major development houses all offering slightly different competing versions of systems, and tables are free to mix and match to create their perfect game. (And let's not forget that there's likely going to be another variant of journey rules coming with the Free League 5E Lord of the Rings game coming, too.)
 

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