D&D 5E Adventures in other eras?

How is that? I was intrigued but seeing how I'm not actually playing the game and have all the old books (that I know of, 1-6), is there really value in having them?

I've used some of the adventures/maps in both D&D and warhammer frpg. I've also used the magic using system as an alternative to the warhammer magic style to differentiate the magical traditions of various races (so the humans had the unreliable, strongly focused, use at will but you might regret it "color" magic, while elves had highly versatile, reliable magic but they got "tired" quickly). It worked okay-ish.

Yeah it's good. I prefer the old art, but there's a new adventure in the main rule book and a couple of newly minted ones, a whodunnit and a nice one at a tourney in Chaubrette (ie France). Plus Friends or Foes is def worth a look for a series of interesting NPcs and plot hooks.
 

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