I’d vote 8/10. The Lost City is my favourite so far.

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    I got the ToEE box, and it’s rad. If I had unlimited dollars I would prob collect everything. The Dying Earth box is fantastic.

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      1 year ago

      The Dying Earth is only available for DCC, and not 5e, right?

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        The ruleset is DCC, but the important part is that they nail the setting feel. With a little crunching, you could transpose the meat of it to whatever you please.

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    11 months ago

    From this series, we have Isle of Dread and Into the Borderlands.

    I got into D&D with The Lost City (in 2011 or 2012, somewhen around there) and ran it for my own group in 2014. Yeah, it’s one of the best modules ever and a great one to start with. We didn’t use this edition though.

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    I’d never even seen these before but I guess I’m collecting them now, they look very interesting

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    They’re great, and I’m buying every release they put out. But I do kind of wish they reined in the excess a bit so they took up less shelf real estate. A three-volume set following a two-volume set is pretty silly. Goodman isn’t exactly known for restraint, though; nothing compares to their Judges Guild Deluxe sets which are as large as reading the The New York Times…