Jack99
Adventurer
Note: @Charwomangene... I also don't thinkthe Rules Compendium is part of the DM Kit, I believe it's a seperate product.
It is, according to WotC.
Note: @Charwomangene... I also don't thinkthe Rules Compendium is part of the DM Kit, I believe it's a seperate product.
It is, according to WotC.
Maybe so, but it looks like the product catalog entries have been updated a bit from the descriptions you listed there.
Dungeon Master's Kit
"Game components:
* 256-page book of rules and advice for Dungeon Masters
* Two 32-page adventures
* 2 sheets of die-cut monster tokens
* 2 double-sided battle maps
* Fold-out Dungeon Master’s screen"
Monster Vault
"Game components:
* 256-page book of monsters
* 32-page adventure
* 10 sheets of die-cut monster tokens"
The higher page counts suddenly make them look much jucier...
It is, according to WotC.
I also don't thinkthe Rules Compendium is part of the DM Kit, I believe it's a seperate product.
It is, according to WotC.
I think one of the best aspects of the new "Red Box" is that, unlike with the other introductory offerings, there is also a line of products to "add" on it. Once you got the first 3 Core Rulebooks, a lot of stuff from those introductory things were basically obsolete.
The only thing I wonder is if it's cheaper and more cost efficient in the long run to go "Essentials" or "Classic"?
Boxed set cannot ever hope to be cheaper than hardcover books. If you´re not a newbie to RPGS and want to get into the game, the Core is still your best option.
Or you get both for maps & tokens.![]()
Really? Because last time I looked at the Rule Compendium product page it was listed as having a 320 page count ( Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page - Product (Rules Compendium) ) ... while the book in the DM kit has 256. Also, please link to where exactly WotC posted this.
Also . . . . for those getting excited about the supposedly "meaty" D&D Essentials books, I get the feeling they are a 6" x 9" format, rather than an 8.5" x 11" format. They'll still have tons of great content, but not as much as you might think.