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<blockquote data-quote="AdmundfortGeographer" data-source="post: 8087735" data-attributes="member: 4682"><p>Some setting products that hooked me.</p><p></p><p>The Red Steel boxed set, designed around the AD&D 2e kits. The mutations were a bit off putting but easily ignored, I wanted to play in a swashbuckling, age of exploration, with fire arms, dueling, turtles, lupin, rakastas so badly.</p><p></p><p>The Poor Wizards’ Almanac line for Mystara. Each book covered an entire year, month by month, reporting rumors and events across the Known World. So many adventuring hooks, and it helped solidify that the setting was alive and growing.</p><p></p><p>The Birthright box, finally a setting that put the idea that PCs would run stronghold at its core, and it focused on game play in the PC levels D&D campaigns mostly were run in, under level 10. The abundance of detail on each realm was a godsend for a DM who needs noodly realm details. However, I know of no one who used the warfare rules beyond their first attempt, just not great.</p><p></p><p>The AD&D FR1 Waterdeep plus City System box. Those massive Waterdeep maps from City System just blew my mind. I could imagine a full 1st to 20th campaign without ever leaving Waterdeep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdmundfortGeographer, post: 8087735, member: 4682"] Some setting products that hooked me. The Red Steel boxed set, designed around the AD&D 2e kits. The mutations were a bit off putting but easily ignored, I wanted to play in a swashbuckling, age of exploration, with fire arms, dueling, turtles, lupin, rakastas so badly. The Poor Wizards’ Almanac line for Mystara. Each book covered an entire year, month by month, reporting rumors and events across the Known World. So many adventuring hooks, and it helped solidify that the setting was alive and growing. The Birthright box, finally a setting that put the idea that PCs would run stronghold at its core, and it focused on game play in the PC levels D&D campaigns mostly were run in, under level 10. The abundance of detail on each realm was a godsend for a DM who needs noodly realm details. However, I know of no one who used the warfare rules beyond their first attempt, just not great. The AD&D FR1 Waterdeep plus City System box. Those massive Waterdeep maps from City System just blew my mind. I could imagine a full 1st to 20th campaign without ever leaving Waterdeep. [/QUOTE]
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