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    See What WotC's Meeting Rooms Look Like!

    That remote control may or may not function with the TV on the wall, which is supposed to turn on automatically when it senses an input, but in reality someone has to get up to fiddle with the power and input buttons wedged up against the wall.
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    Pool of Radiance Resurgent

    4 out of 5 rating for Pool of Radiance Resurgent Played this once and have DM'd it once. This adventure makes great use of the setting and had a very enjoyable overland travel section, and many opportunities for clever and smart play being better than just charging through. Expect this to take...
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    Shadow on the Moonsea

    5 out of 5 rating for Shadow on the Moonsea This adventure is a little divisive, which I understand. You travel to an island of strange, backwards fishing people, who have a terrible secret.The investigation of these people, and the uncovering of a surprising past and plot are great.In...
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    Tales Trees Tell

    4 out of 5 rating for Tales Trees Tell This adventure has a great introduction, with the players arriving at a village living under the terror of the neighboring faerie forest. A few hijinks later, the players head into the forest to either broker a truce, or else defeat the evil fey within.The...
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    D&D 5th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide

    5 out of 5 rating for D&D 5th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide This book, like the other core books, is at the same time a functional, nearly exhaustive guide to its material, but also a love letter to D&D. It gives real, usable advice on players, player types, fantasy genres, and table...
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    Deluxe Dungeon Master's Screen

    5 out of 5 rating for Deluxe Dungeon Master's Screen Beautiful artwork! This was designed by people who play the game, and have real insight into what is useful at the table. Highly recommend this one.
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    House Rule: Ammunition

    Depends on what your players are after It really depends on what your players are after. Some player love tracking their ammunition, and reliably do so on their own. Others would prefer ammunition tracking not be part of a game. In general, "old school" design conceits like mapping as a player...
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