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<blockquote data-quote="Thrommel" data-source="post: 997873" data-attributes="member: 12208"><p>I have a ton of opinions on this but I'll boil it down to a few quick points.</p><p></p><p>For starters, the community on the RttToEE messageboards is hands down one of the best groups of gaming minds I've had the fortune to interact with. The support they've created around this module makes it a STEAL for $30. I don't know of any other module that's supported by its fan community as well as RttToEE is.</p><p></p><p>Does the module have some warts? Sure - it's a huge adventure, there's bound to be some things that are hinky. But the forum community has already got tons of friendly advice about what to watch out for and options for getting your group out of a bad spot or changing it up when you need a change of pace.</p><p></p><p>For those who complain that it's a huge dungeon crawl: <strong>DID YOU <em>PLAY</em> THE FIRST ONE??</strong> RttToEE definitely pays homage to its predecessor, as I think was expected by the fan base.</p><p></p><p>The other important point is that it's a big committment. You're realistically looking at a year or more of gaming. Both you as the DM and your group have to be ready for that. It's a big undertaking and if you go for it, both you and your party will feel like they've run the gauntlet by the time you're done. </p><p></p><p>But I'll tell you one thing: I know I became a better DM by running RttToEE and being involved with the messageboard community around it.</p><p></p><p>-Thrommel, who notes that at least this time around no one drowns in a giant semi-intelligent pool of acid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thrommel, post: 997873, member: 12208"] I have a ton of opinions on this but I'll boil it down to a few quick points. For starters, the community on the RttToEE messageboards is hands down one of the best groups of gaming minds I've had the fortune to interact with. The support they've created around this module makes it a STEAL for $30. I don't know of any other module that's supported by its fan community as well as RttToEE is. Does the module have some warts? Sure - it's a huge adventure, there's bound to be some things that are hinky. But the forum community has already got tons of friendly advice about what to watch out for and options for getting your group out of a bad spot or changing it up when you need a change of pace. For those who complain that it's a huge dungeon crawl: [b]DID YOU [i]PLAY[/i] THE FIRST ONE??[/b] RttToEE definitely pays homage to its predecessor, as I think was expected by the fan base. The other important point is that it's a big committment. You're realistically looking at a year or more of gaming. Both you as the DM and your group have to be ready for that. It's a big undertaking and if you go for it, both you and your party will feel like they've run the gauntlet by the time you're done. But I'll tell you one thing: I know I became a better DM by running RttToEE and being involved with the messageboard community around it. -Thrommel, who notes that at least this time around no one drowns in a giant semi-intelligent pool of acid. [/QUOTE]
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