I have only flipped through the monsternomicon. But man I know I will pull some monsters from this book.
min also hoping for a hordes expansion. Skorne will make awesome bad guys
I buy adventures to break apart. Use a town here in one module. An encounter from another. Ruins from a third. And so on.
it’s great to reuse old adventures from 1st to 5th. Or OSR and oD&D. Hell I use one shadowrun book for D&D
Its really not the first time with has pulled this predatory behavior.
What was it almost a decade ago, thief blogs website they rolled out Brain trust? If you used iT to write or create worlds or adventures, word retained all rights to those works.
Screw Crawford and Wotc. Pissing on history because you dont like it as canon? Legends, Chronicles are what brought Drangonlance to life. Among other settings like Greyhawk.
Ugh.
Fey books sounds fun. Fey really are untapped for the most part. Few third party books with fey, but not alot. Guess I will bug the kids for that for my birthday.
Hard pass on magic setting.
That's reall y a testament on how good that book is. We had a 6 year campaign out of it, but really it could have gone longer. You could play it in multiple times and never play the same plots twice
And didn't it also bounce or reflect off stone walls as well? I swear that was a thing back in 1at or 2nd. Throw the bolt, have it hit the stone wall and come back, effectively hitting twice
Besides those, and pathfinder mention before, the OSR various lines have a ton of them. Barr owmaze, stonehell, highfell,gunderholfen, castle of the mad archmage. Easily looking 6 to 10 sitting on my shelf
everyone has different tastes. Elves and dwarves can seem like humans with Tolkien magic element, and can be played as such. But tget are, in fact different cultures and can(and should in my opinion) be played as such. Someone that lives 1000 years has a very different perspective then someone...