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<blockquote data-quote="jhilahd" data-source="post: 227751" data-attributes="member: 2678"><p>First off, great question.</p><p></p><p>In a word. Yes. I picked it up(or downloaded then picked it up) the other night. I am about a quarter of the way into it. This is a major campaign. And in my opinion, probably some of the best work he has done to date. I liked Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil... but this... this rocks. </p><p></p><p>With some minor adjustments and character plots added, I found I could easily adapt this to my current Forgotten Realms game and send my party to Westgate(nearest big city/with weird things and multicultural stuff in it.)</p><p></p><p>For $10 bucks, yes it is worth it. New items, new villians, more playing possibilities than RttToEE with major long time effects. The fact you will print it out and can mark on it is a major plus. And if it gets messed up, big deal. You can just print out another copy. Whereas, you'd want to buy another Printed version if that version got messed up, what a pain. i.e. had coke spilled on it, pages torn out, or other possible destruction. And if you put it on a CD(or two) you always have a back up version. How cool is that?</p><p></p><p>I printed out my copy, 3-hole punched it and placed it in a new 3 ring binder(THE campaign binder) and have begun making plans within plans. </p><p></p><p>I'm biased, as I like this game. Or at least what I have read about it so far. I'm excited about running it and can't wait to start dropping in the plot threads to lead my group there.</p><p></p><p>but... again, this is my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>Jhilahd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhilahd, post: 227751, member: 2678"] First off, great question. In a word. Yes. I picked it up(or downloaded then picked it up) the other night. I am about a quarter of the way into it. This is a major campaign. And in my opinion, probably some of the best work he has done to date. I liked Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil... but this... this rocks. With some minor adjustments and character plots added, I found I could easily adapt this to my current Forgotten Realms game and send my party to Westgate(nearest big city/with weird things and multicultural stuff in it.) For $10 bucks, yes it is worth it. New items, new villians, more playing possibilities than RttToEE with major long time effects. The fact you will print it out and can mark on it is a major plus. And if it gets messed up, big deal. You can just print out another copy. Whereas, you'd want to buy another Printed version if that version got messed up, what a pain. i.e. had coke spilled on it, pages torn out, or other possible destruction. And if you put it on a CD(or two) you always have a back up version. How cool is that? I printed out my copy, 3-hole punched it and placed it in a new 3 ring binder(THE campaign binder) and have begun making plans within plans. I'm biased, as I like this game. Or at least what I have read about it so far. I'm excited about running it and can't wait to start dropping in the plot threads to lead my group there. but... again, this is my opinion. Hope that helps. Jhilahd [/QUOTE]
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