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sleyvas |
Posted - 03 Jul 2018 : 20:29:30 I'm looking for well done offerings for 5e in say the last year. I really prefer the big ones that focus on giving a lot of material and crunch. Anyone have any particular favorites that seem pretty well balanced, etc..? |
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 Jul 2018 : 02:10:25 I just finished the Border Kingdoms book, myself.
I don't get a lot of stuff from the DM's guild because I'm more interested in straight lore or in things that give me creative inspiration -- a "kewl class #49" or "slight variation on existing play options #237" type of offering may appeal to some, but I'd rather have a couple of interesting NPCs or a list of tavern drinks that's more creative than "dragon's breath beer". |
Gyor |
Posted - 06 Jul 2018 : 21:40:56 I'd say the Border Kingdoms setting guide comes to mind, written by Ed.
I don't buy much DMSGUIDE stuff because it's not official, with a few exceptions. |