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This is great. Trying to give the PH to a younger kid is sort of daunting.
Yea. I have a few kids in mind that will get this as a gift, maybe, depending.
This is great. Trying to give the PH to a younger kid is sort of daunting.
Yea. I have a few kids in mind that will get this as a gift, maybe, depending.
My only big question-mark is this:* D&D Player Essentials - Heroes of the Fallen Lands - $20, 352 pages, softcover (Sep 21, 2010)
* D&D Player Essentials - Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms - $20, 352 pages, softcover (Nov 16, 2010)
My only big question-mark is this:
These each have quite a bit less total material than the PHB, but have a higher page-count.
Why?
-O
My only big question-mark is this:
These each have quite a bit less total material than the PHB, but have a higher page-count.
Why?
-O
More in-depth explanations of details and concepts that people who play RPGs are familiar with and understand, but that new people would not.
What are D&D Essentials?
The products in the D&D Essentials line are intended to always be in print, much like the core three D&D books (PHB, MM, DMG). You should always be able to get them, providing a way into the game. In the case of the tile sets, this is very pleasing indeed.
.Who are D&D Essentials for?
Mostly new players. D&D Essentials is primarily a new path for players to enter D&D by. That said, the books have a lot of new feats, powers and options that established players may find useful. You might also find the formatting useful
Are there only ten products in the Essentials line?
Yes. Come 2011, we'll be back to more regular support of D&D. Including, I hope, DMG3 and its Epic level play advice.
* Monster Vault - $30, 256 page book, 32 page adventure, 10 sheets of tokens. (Nov 16, 2010)
A lot of monsters, along with tokens for them and advice on using them. Effectively the Monster Manual in a deluxe form, but I'd dare say it has a lot of variants in it.
Good question. First, the RC has errata, and I don't they've done a second printing of the PHB with the errata (except for the $75 book they printed earlier.)If a player really needs the Compendium ($20) + Heroes book ($20) to play then this is stupid. Why spend $40 for two trade paperbacks that won't lie flat and aren't very durable when you can get the Player's Handbook for $35 and get a durable hardback that lies flat and has more content and options?
I can't wait for the master tile sets. That said, I don't think we'll see a lot of PHBs on ebay as a result of the essentials line. If a person is already predisposed to physical books, the essentials books would supplement your PHB because the Hero books have new crunch. For example, if a person is playing a fighter, they can now chose from powers & feats in the PHB, either Martial Power, or the new Heroes of the Fallen Lands books.New crunch, errata, master tile sets...a lot for established players. With this stuff and DDI...I see a lot of PHBs on ebay.
My only big question-mark is this:
These each have quite a bit less total material than the PHB, but have a higher page-count.
Why?
-O