I've been trying to keep on top of any new adventures that work with D&D 5E, and eventually write reviews for them. Today, I noticed that Legendary Games have got a "new" adventure out - the Long Road.
Well, it's sort of new; it's another conversion of a Pathfinder adventure.
But, don't worry: it's completely converted to 5E. They've even provided rules links, as the introduction states:
"We’ve hyperlinked this product internally from the Table of Contents and externally with links to the official Pathfinder Reference Document as well as d20PFSRD. If it is in the core rulebook, we generally didn’t link to it unless the rule is an obscure one. The point is not to supersede the game books, but rather to help support you, the player, in accessing the rules, especially those from newer books or that you may not have memorized."
Well, that's awesome and good to know. It's great when a company shows this attention to...
...hang on! Pathfinder Reference Document?
Sigh.
Well, it's sort of new; it's another conversion of a Pathfinder adventure.
But, don't worry: it's completely converted to 5E. They've even provided rules links, as the introduction states:
"We’ve hyperlinked this product internally from the Table of Contents and externally with links to the official Pathfinder Reference Document as well as d20PFSRD. If it is in the core rulebook, we generally didn’t link to it unless the rule is an obscure one. The point is not to supersede the game books, but rather to help support you, the player, in accessing the rules, especially those from newer books or that you may not have memorized."
Well, that's awesome and good to know. It's great when a company shows this attention to...
...hang on! Pathfinder Reference Document?
Sigh.