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<blockquote data-quote="Burnside" data-source="post: 9850436" data-attributes="member: 6910340"><p>IMO this is mostly a quite solid "do not buy" list, but I would argue in favor of a few on there.</p><p></p><p>Dragonheist - very terrible, yes</p><p></p><p>Dungeon of the Mad Mage - I think this is well worth buying, but not to run the whole as a campaign. Most of the dungeon levels are very, very good and can be cannibalized. Most groups just don't need to run 23 dungeon levels. Kind of a brilliant book, though. Third parties have done color versions of the maps which really elevates the experience, especially for VTT play.</p><p></p><p>Storm Kings Thunder - really bad</p><p></p><p>Acquisitions Incorporated - the adventure is quite good, but definitely not for all tastes. By no means a bad book.</p><p></p><p>Shattered Obelisk - hugely disappointing</p><p></p><p>The Vecna One - The behavior and plan of the central villain is nonsense, which hurts it a lot and makes it hard to salvage. Has some good set pieces though.</p><p></p><p>Strixhaven - Bad</p><p></p><p>Dragonlance - This is pretty good tbh</p><p></p><p>Planescape - the adventure is one of the worst official WotC adventures of the 5E era. The setting book and bestiary are good though.</p><p></p><p>Spelljammer - I actually really like the much-maligned Light of Xaryxis adventure. Setting book is disappointing, bestiary is ok. Kind of the mirror image of the Planescape box.</p><p></p><p>Stanger Things boxed sets X2. - The first one is a gimmick, but not terrible or anything. The boxed set from last year is GREAT and anyone skipping it is missing out on 4 very solid tier one adventures and excellent production values.</p><p></p><p>Descent into Avernus - pretty bad as written, yeah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burnside, post: 9850436, member: 6910340"] IMO this is mostly a quite solid "do not buy" list, but I would argue in favor of a few on there. Dragonheist - very terrible, yes Dungeon of the Mad Mage - I think this is well worth buying, but not to run the whole as a campaign. Most of the dungeon levels are very, very good and can be cannibalized. Most groups just don't need to run 23 dungeon levels. Kind of a brilliant book, though. Third parties have done color versions of the maps which really elevates the experience, especially for VTT play. Storm Kings Thunder - really bad Acquisitions Incorporated - the adventure is quite good, but definitely not for all tastes. By no means a bad book. Shattered Obelisk - hugely disappointing The Vecna One - The behavior and plan of the central villain is nonsense, which hurts it a lot and makes it hard to salvage. Has some good set pieces though. Strixhaven - Bad Dragonlance - This is pretty good tbh Planescape - the adventure is one of the worst official WotC adventures of the 5E era. The setting book and bestiary are good though. Spelljammer - I actually really like the much-maligned Light of Xaryxis adventure. Setting book is disappointing, bestiary is ok. Kind of the mirror image of the Planescape box. Stanger Things boxed sets X2. - The first one is a gimmick, but not terrible or anything. The boxed set from last year is GREAT and anyone skipping it is missing out on 4 very solid tier one adventures and excellent production values. Descent into Avernus - pretty bad as written, yeah [/QUOTE]
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