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Deck of Many Things rerelease fixed (or not?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Demetrios1453" data-source="post: 9252014" data-attributes="member: 6801060"><p>I just got my copy (I mentioned earlier in the thread how I couldn't find one, but a friend was able to find a store copy and get it for me; I just got it earlier today) and it literally one of the most gorgeous D&D products I've purchased. No bent cards at all! My only issue is that the box that holds the cards and the card interpretation book doesn't have distinct art for front and back, so I keep starting to open it upside down, causing the cards to slip out of their niches (I've caught it in time so far, so the cards and the book haven't fallen out everywhere thankfully). While the book holds them neatly in place at all times that you aren't actually opening it upside down, I wish they had something that would hold the cards in so they don't start to slip out when this happens. I just have to remember to check that the side that opens is on top before attempting to open it.</p><p></p><p>If I have a complaint about the content, it's that the <em>Deck of Wonder</em> (i.e "Adventurer's First Magical Card Deck", in other words, the Deck a DM is more likely to actually use in campaigns) doesn't have its own printed card set (the set contains the 22 cards of the <em>Deck of Many Things</em> and the 44 cards of <em>The Deck of Many More Things</em>), but also doesn't have a list that would allow you to use the regular DoMT to draw equivalent cards, just a list of cards from a regular card deck. It's obvious that the list of cards from the Wonder deck that they are in exactly the same order as equivalent cards in the list from the original deck (Vizier = Chancellor, Sun = Day, etc.) and both use the exact same cards from a regular card deck, so it's easy to substitute. But it's annoying to have the DMG open to do so, instead of just printing them in the chart accompanying the <em>Deck of Wonder</em>.</p><p></p><p>Also - the very first card drawn from the Deck (as everyone wanted to have a fun test run) was The Void lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demetrios1453, post: 9252014, member: 6801060"] I just got my copy (I mentioned earlier in the thread how I couldn't find one, but a friend was able to find a store copy and get it for me; I just got it earlier today) and it literally one of the most gorgeous D&D products I've purchased. No bent cards at all! My only issue is that the box that holds the cards and the card interpretation book doesn't have distinct art for front and back, so I keep starting to open it upside down, causing the cards to slip out of their niches (I've caught it in time so far, so the cards and the book haven't fallen out everywhere thankfully). While the book holds them neatly in place at all times that you aren't actually opening it upside down, I wish they had something that would hold the cards in so they don't start to slip out when this happens. I just have to remember to check that the side that opens is on top before attempting to open it. If I have a complaint about the content, it's that the [I]Deck of Wonder[/I] (i.e "Adventurer's First Magical Card Deck", in other words, the Deck a DM is more likely to actually use in campaigns) doesn't have its own printed card set (the set contains the 22 cards of the [I]Deck of Many Things[/I] and the 44 cards of [I]The Deck of Many More Things[/I]), but also doesn't have a list that would allow you to use the regular DoMT to draw equivalent cards, just a list of cards from a regular card deck. It's obvious that the list of cards from the Wonder deck that they are in exactly the same order as equivalent cards in the list from the original deck (Vizier = Chancellor, Sun = Day, etc.) and both use the exact same cards from a regular card deck, so it's easy to substitute. But it's annoying to have the DMG open to do so, instead of just printing them in the chart accompanying the [I]Deck of Wonder[/I]. Also - the very first card drawn from the Deck (as everyone wanted to have a fun test run) was The Void lol... [/QUOTE]
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