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<blockquote data-quote="Zaukrie" data-source="post: 9165346" data-attributes="member: 2057"><p>Pages and pages not discussing the product. Sigh </p><p>The monster book is fine to good. Nothing earth shatteringly great or bad. </p><p>The adventure is not ideal for me. I'm not sure how to fix it either. I like a lot of the concepts, but I don't live the execution. I love the glitches, but don't feel like the gate towns are experiencing it, which I'd like somehow, which is hard in an intro product. </p><p></p><p>The setting guide is great. It really is on par with the original box set, volume and usefulness wise. It's really more useful in game. That said, the tone is gone. It reads like any other WotC product, with perfect English. If you want to read this for the extras words and bloat of 2e, you'll be disappointed. I'm reading all of those right now, and the fiction in the products is a great read, but not particularly useful in game for the vast majority of people </p><p></p><p>A much better product than the spelljammer one, and I think all DnD groups with any interest in planescape will enjoy this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaukrie, post: 9165346, member: 2057"] Pages and pages not discussing the product. Sigh The monster book is fine to good. Nothing earth shatteringly great or bad. The adventure is not ideal for me. I'm not sure how to fix it either. I like a lot of the concepts, but I don't live the execution. I love the glitches, but don't feel like the gate towns are experiencing it, which I'd like somehow, which is hard in an intro product. The setting guide is great. It really is on par with the original box set, volume and usefulness wise. It's really more useful in game. That said, the tone is gone. It reads like any other WotC product, with perfect English. If you want to read this for the extras words and bloat of 2e, you'll be disappointed. I'm reading all of those right now, and the fiction in the products is a great read, but not particularly useful in game for the vast majority of people A much better product than the spelljammer one, and I think all DnD groups with any interest in planescape will enjoy this. [/QUOTE]
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