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Thanks, I'll have a hunt for the starter set and pick it up.Yes, it’s from the Starter Set. It’s a solid adventure.
Thanks, I'll have a hunt for the starter set and pick it up.Yes, it’s from the Starter Set. It’s a solid adventure.
I have most of the 5e books.
I haven't bought dungeon of the mad mage but I am considering it.
The Eberron book I didn't buy in hard copy and I only have on dnd beyond because it was part of the sourcebook bundle.
On the whole, this edition is like every other edition I was into, a massive money sink that I shall continue sinking money into.
Side note, is lost mines of phandelver (spelling?) Found in the starter set? I've heard good things about it and was thinking of getting it.
Oh man I recommend the AqInc book very highly, even if you don’t care about the franchise.
the company roles stuff works just fine as nothing more than roles within an adventuring company, the followers and home base stuff are a great addition, etc.
To each his own. I love it as is, and I also really like it as a wonderful template for how to use downtime and NPCs to add structure and story options to a campaign. As-is I really like it for pulpy high-magic storytelling. Managing the satire element isn't a big deal IMO.Yeah, I seems good for what it is. I gave it a look-over and wasn't feeling it.
As a big 4e fan myself, what do you feel has made you not the target audience?This is the first time I felt like I wasn't the target audience.... and they made it obvious this was true during the playtest.
There are many things that put me off really here is one such.As a big 4e fan myself, what do you feel has made you not the target audience?
To me 4e and 5e are very similar, but 4e was very similar to 1e too IME, so I am probably an outlier.
IMHO WD: DotMM is the best, fullest AP in 5e by far, and it fits like a glove with WD: DH and TotYP (which I plan to get at a later date and an expansion to DW: DotMM which has connections at various levels to the adventures in TotYP).