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<blockquote data-quote="BMaC" data-source="post: 8084102" data-attributes="member: 6802386"><p>Edit: Sorry, replied before coffee. Since you have the first two, number 4 is the same in terms of style, presentation, format. Quality of binding outstanding. I'll leave original reply for others who are unfamiliar with the series.</p><p></p><p>They definitely changed printers after the first two. However, there is nothing wrong with #1 and #2. The binding appears to be folio stitched, paper weight is very strong--80gsm if I had to guess. Borderlands was used at the table for six months and handled transport and drops very well. Isle of Dread has been heavily read by my kid because...dinosaurs. They definitely 'squared off' the binding after Isle of Dread. Maybe round bindings don't wear as well. Not sure. The quality Barrier Peaks is insanely high. Every page is high gloss and there's a nice silk bookmark. In Lost City the gloss pages restricted to the reprint of the original. The artwork is consistent throughout: color reproduction of original covers and high quality black and white (although Barrier Peaks has a new color Froghemoth). The maps are black and white in all four volumes and very good. Yes, some will lament the lack of VTT, but our group chipped in a paid for a scan and poster print of a the maps from Borderlands. These are definitely legacy books. The quality of the original scans is archival. People may be familiar with .pdfs of classics on DM's Guild. The reproduction by Goodman Games is far superior to anything I have seen on DM's Guild.</p><p></p><p>P.S., If someone did a 5e conversion of Night Below and put it on DM's Guild (is it a 'legal' candidate?) they would profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMaC, post: 8084102, member: 6802386"] Edit: Sorry, replied before coffee. Since you have the first two, number 4 is the same in terms of style, presentation, format. Quality of binding outstanding. I'll leave original reply for others who are unfamiliar with the series. They definitely changed printers after the first two. However, there is nothing wrong with #1 and #2. The binding appears to be folio stitched, paper weight is very strong--80gsm if I had to guess. Borderlands was used at the table for six months and handled transport and drops very well. Isle of Dread has been heavily read by my kid because...dinosaurs. They definitely 'squared off' the binding after Isle of Dread. Maybe round bindings don't wear as well. Not sure. The quality Barrier Peaks is insanely high. Every page is high gloss and there's a nice silk bookmark. In Lost City the gloss pages restricted to the reprint of the original. The artwork is consistent throughout: color reproduction of original covers and high quality black and white (although Barrier Peaks has a new color Froghemoth). The maps are black and white in all four volumes and very good. Yes, some will lament the lack of VTT, but our group chipped in a paid for a scan and poster print of a the maps from Borderlands. These are definitely legacy books. The quality of the original scans is archival. People may be familiar with .pdfs of classics on DM's Guild. The reproduction by Goodman Games is far superior to anything I have seen on DM's Guild. P.S., If someone did a 5e conversion of Night Below and put it on DM's Guild (is it a 'legal' candidate?) they would profit. [/QUOTE]
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