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<blockquote data-quote="evildmguy" data-source="post: 7758314" data-attributes="member: 6092"><p>I had the chance to look at this at a game store and here is my quick review. </p><p></p><p>The adventure seems solid. I like the idea of multiple villains as it could be done again or used for a later season. The flow of the adventure is nice. Not having a lot of 5E, do they not do this often? It seems obvious because it really does help show the idea of the adventure. (I ask because so many are impressed with it as if it was new for them.) </p><p></p><p>I don't usually notice art but I really liked that they took the same street and painted it as spring, summer, and fall. But not winter? I think there was a missed opportunity there. Having said that, the art they had was good. </p><p></p><p>My disappointment, and I should have expected this, is that there didn't seem to be any new information for someone old to Waterdeep. Usually, when they did a new supplement on Waterdeep, they would come at it from a new angle for those of us who had previous guides. That doesn't seem to be the case this time. For a new person, it's good information! Lots of the important NPCs and descriptions. For a high level overview, it works well. This is a good foundation for those brand new to Waterdeep but it doesn't bring anything new for those of us who have visited the city for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evildmguy, post: 7758314, member: 6092"] I had the chance to look at this at a game store and here is my quick review. The adventure seems solid. I like the idea of multiple villains as it could be done again or used for a later season. The flow of the adventure is nice. Not having a lot of 5E, do they not do this often? It seems obvious because it really does help show the idea of the adventure. (I ask because so many are impressed with it as if it was new for them.) I don't usually notice art but I really liked that they took the same street and painted it as spring, summer, and fall. But not winter? I think there was a missed opportunity there. Having said that, the art they had was good. My disappointment, and I should have expected this, is that there didn't seem to be any new information for someone old to Waterdeep. Usually, when they did a new supplement on Waterdeep, they would come at it from a new angle for those of us who had previous guides. That doesn't seem to be the case this time. For a new person, it's good information! Lots of the important NPCs and descriptions. For a high level overview, it works well. This is a good foundation for those brand new to Waterdeep but it doesn't bring anything new for those of us who have visited the city for years. [/QUOTE]
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