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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 9150452" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>The <strong>artwork </strong>is of course excellent, as with basically all 5e books.</p><p></p><p>I can't speak for the content as I don't have the book, but I also share the feeling that the book is not much more than it's own index. </p><p></p><p>Of course the book cannot contain a multiverse, and I actually appreciate that they focused on Sigil + Outlands, leaving everything else to other books... I don't actually expect such books to be published for 5.5e, but when it comes to settings locations I actually prefer more details on a smaller range of location rather than even more diluted information just to include a wider range, and probably the room would not have allowed anything more than what is already in the DMG. More important for me to include PC usable information, primarily about the factions, although the page count for each of them is still small.</p><p></p><p>So I wonder what is the target audience here, other than the usual people who buy most books just because we can, and we like having lots of them. But if you already have older Planescape books, what is of value in this one? And if you're new to Planescape, I still don't feel like this is more than one adventure plus some preview of what's the world around it like. But maybe I'll get a more positive opinion once I see the actual content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 9150452, member: 1465"] The [B]artwork [/B]is of course excellent, as with basically all 5e books. I can't speak for the content as I don't have the book, but I also share the feeling that the book is not much more than it's own index. Of course the book cannot contain a multiverse, and I actually appreciate that they focused on Sigil + Outlands, leaving everything else to other books... I don't actually expect such books to be published for 5.5e, but when it comes to settings locations I actually prefer more details on a smaller range of location rather than even more diluted information just to include a wider range, and probably the room would not have allowed anything more than what is already in the DMG. More important for me to include PC usable information, primarily about the factions, although the page count for each of them is still small. So I wonder what is the target audience here, other than the usual people who buy most books just because we can, and we like having lots of them. But if you already have older Planescape books, what is of value in this one? And if you're new to Planescape, I still don't feel like this is more than one adventure plus some preview of what's the world around it like. But maybe I'll get a more positive opinion once I see the actual content. [/QUOTE]
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