Pharaoh is my favourite module of all-time. I caught a glimpse of the Dome of Flight so it looks like they adapted it fairly accurately? Does anyone know if these adventures are shortened or otherwise altered from the originals?
@Geraint3000Ай бұрын
I can't wait for my copy. I loved Tales from the Yawning Portal and this looks just as good if not better. A lot of people who have only played 5e don't understand these compendiums, but as you say, these are designed to drop in to larger campaigns, and not be run in conjunction. The old school modules (as they were known) contain less role-playing but are incredible fun. I agree with you about the wonderful artwork too. Great review.
@SnugSnowSnail9977Ай бұрын
Thanks for showing that! Question: how much content do they give you on the lost city itself? It looked like it was just a few paragraphs on two pages. Was there anything more?
@michaelmuirhead910Ай бұрын
I’m a fan of the Goodman Games books. They’re called “reimagined” I think. Not only a complete reprinting of the original modules, but some story and background about the designers, etc…and a fully updated 5e version of the same module with minimal changes. Keep on the Borderlands, The Lost City, The Isle of Dread, Expedition to the Barrier Peaks, etc… Really cool stuff.
@abpho207Ай бұрын
Cool. You have the books already.
@DnD_FanaticsАй бұрын
Yup! Lucky enough to get it early! 🙂
@robodad1Ай бұрын
Hi. Congrats on starting a dnd channel. I am one myself and I wanted to say hi.
@DnD_FanaticsАй бұрын
@@robodad1 Thanks so much! Just subscribed to your channel! Thanks for watching!
@memeslichАй бұрын
Will be running barrier peaks, reading through it was a hoot
@RIVERSRPGChannelАй бұрын
Cool Robodad1 sent me your way. How did you get WotC to send you books?