It's Time To Pre-Order Your Copy Of Into The Borderlands

Goodman Games announced some months ago that it would be producing 5th Edition updates of classic D&D adventures, and the first is now ready for pre-order: Into the Borderlands, a 384-page hardcover reprinting two classic adventures and also updating them to D&D 5E. The book slated for a May release.

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Original Adventures Reincarnated: Into the Borderlands is now available for pre-order! This 384-page hardcover reprints the classic Dungeons and Dragons modules B1: In Search of the Unknown and B2: The Keep on the Borderlands, in both their original format and updated for Fifth Edition Dungeons and Dragons. And there is even a full-color 16-page cover gallery insert!

The expected release date for Into the Borderlands is May, but we are hoping (cross your fingers!) to have some early-release copies available at Gary Con in March!

Inside this book you will find high-quality scans from multiple printings of the original first edition adventure modules, plus commentary by such gaming luminaries as Luke Gygax and Mike Mearls. Full fifth edition conversions of both adventures are included, as well as brand new additional adventure locations to further expand and develop the Borderlands. This is a fully playable mini-campaign to start off your new fifth edition adventures, with a distinct old-school vibe.


The originals were 16 pages each (edit - correction; B1 was 32 pages and B2 was 28 pages). This 284-page hardcover includes TWO reprinting of each of the two original modules plus the 5E conversions, which take up more space. The two reprinting include differences like different stat block formats, and different interior art. Goodman Games says "We don’t believe this is repeating the same thing, and these reprints are particularly interesting if you are a student of gaming history."


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The conversion to 5E is a "direct conversion", remaining consistent with the 1E originals; so there will be the same number of monsters in each location, and so on. "It’s up to the DM to mitigate this, or the PCs to use wise tactics (some described by Mr. Gygax himself, decades ago), or to use the age-old practice of “run away to fight another day.” The original B2 was itself not balanced in regard to encounters. There was nothing (aside from a few vague rumors) to prevent a party of 1st-level PCs from wandering into the upper caves, and facing down dozens of undead in one room (for example)."





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Schmoe

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I remember B6, the Veiled Society, as being good, but that may have just been because urban adventures were almost unheard of at the time.

I think it's an excellent introduction to urban adventures. There is one sequence that can be tricky to run, but it turned out to be the most fun for my group even though I was a fledgling DM. I'd rate B6 with the best of the B series.
 

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Werebat

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I loved Goodman's work in the 3.x days. Still have a pile of their old modules from that era. I wunner if they'd convert easily?

Anyway, looking forward to their trying their hand at 5e material. The old Keep on the Borderlands doesn't have me particularly excited, but I'm sure there's some other stuff I'd enjoy coming down the pipeline. Hopefully a certain expedition to a certain set of peaks...
 

I loved Goodman's work in the 3.x days. Still have a pile of their old modules from that era. I wunner if they'd convert easily?

Anyway, looking forward to their trying their hand at 5e material. The old Keep on the Borderlands doesn't have me particularly excited, but I'm sure there's some other stuff I'd enjoy coming down the pipeline. Hopefully a certain expedition to a certain set of peaks...
Goodman have already done fifteen or so 'module' sized adventures with their Fifth Edition Fantasy line, print and PDF, if you want to see their 5e stuff.
 



fantasyclipinks

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Glad to see Keep on The Borderlands return

Man, my brother and I, and out various gaming groups, played the heck outa this module!

The Keep itself was the center of our setting and we mapped out miles around it. My original copy is held together by tape and still a prize possession. Was so happy to see Goodman Games tackle this!
In full disclosure, I do freelance illustration for Goodman Games... producing old school style hand drawn ink art. The art I do now was hugely influenced by the art in these old adventures.
 

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