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D&D 5E Is Adventures in Middle Earth worth trying to get?

Datactingguy

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I only recently found out about it, and also discovered it’s been discontinued. Is it worth trying to buy the books now, especially since they’ve likely gone up in price second hand? Is it good enough for me to drop 200 bucks to buy the books I can from the site? Or am I better off trying to get TOR (or wait for the second edition)?
 

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I only recently found out about it, and also discovered it’s been discontinued. Is it worth trying to buy the books now, especially since they’ve likely gone up in price second hand? Is it good enough for me to drop 200 bucks to buy the books I can from the site? Or am I better off trying to get TOR (or wait for the second edition)?
I’m surprised they aren’t being sold on DriveThru. It’s a good series for a low magic setting in fact I’d say very good. Avoid the non-combat classes like the plague but other than that we had a blast on the Mirkwood campaign.
 

You can pretty much bring over the Warrior (Fighter), Treasure Hunter(Rogue), and Slayer (Barbarian) over to DND 5E without issues.Including their Subclasses.

So it's good for playing AND bring some stuff over into your dnd games.
 


Cubicle 7. It doesn’t seem that long ago I bought their humble bundle? Or has 3
months in lockdown caused me to loose all track of space and time.

In which case eBay is your friend. Most hardbacks seem to be going for £18-£30 which isnt dramatically different to the Previous hardback price IIRC.
 

Cubicle 7. It doesn’t seem that long ago I bought their humble bundle? Or has 3
months in lockdown caused me to loose all track of space and time.
They no longer have the license for Tolkien stuff. The Bundle was their final sale.
 

I only recently found out about it, and also discovered it’s been discontinued. Is it worth trying to buy the books now, especially since they’ve likely gone up in price second hand? Is it good enough for me to drop 200 bucks to buy the books I can from the site? Or am I better off trying to get TOR (or wait for the second edition)?

The product line will be continued by another publisher. I dont remember which one, but there will be more AiME books, do not worry. :)
 


Oh, so hold off for now? For a rerelease/second edition? I’m sure I can find the PDFs no problem, I just like having hardbacks hahaha

From what I've seen, I think the line will just take off where Cubicle 7 left it, no new release (unlike TOR which the new company will publish the promised 2nd Edition)
 


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