D&D General Should I buy any old Ravenloft books?

The old AD&D and 3e TSR Ravenloft books are on sale on DTRPG right now. I don't see myself directly playing any of that era of Ravenloft, but I'm open to mining gothic horror content such as monsters for my Shadowdark and OSE setting, or adapting Ravenloft modules to my own setting. Is there anything good you'd recommend buying? I already have the 5E Ravenloft stuff.
 

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I think a lot of the 5e stuff is just updated of the old stuff. Most of the old stuff will likely be online at a fan site. I know most of the Forgotten Realms stuff is. I would save the money unless you really want to worldbuild.
 



The 2e Von Richen Guides were pretty revolutionary at the time because they treated monsters as characters in their own right, fully customizable and diverse. They'll probably seem less revolutionary now that that has become the norm, especially post 3e. However, you may find the guides to Vampires, Ghosts, and Created as inspirational. And though WotC disavows it, the guide to the Vistani is pretty good as well, and by no means was meant at the time disrespectfully and if anything the reverse. The Vistani were clued in, woke sorts that saw the big picture.

The 3e books by S&S draw heavily on the 2e texts and are in my opinion some of the best 3e supplements that were written. But you really only need the core rulebook, as the 2e texts are at least as good at imparting the flavor of the setting - rich settings being the real trademark of 2e.
 

If you want a good overview of Ravenloft as a whole, I'd recommend picking up Domains of Dread (AD&D 2E).

If you're interested in a more deep dive on individual domains, check out the five Gazetteers (D&D 3.X).

If you want more to do with monsters, look at the various Van Richten's Guide sourcebooks (originally AD&D 2E, with some 3.X additions).
 

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