mbassoc2003 wrote:Best non-TSR campaign world1. Judges Guild - Wilderlands Campaign (the 1980's versions)2. Northern Sages - Starstone <--------------------------------------------- Must Have3. Midkemia Press - Midkemia Campaign World4. Imagine Magazine/GameMaster Publications - Pelinore5. The Companions Inc. - Islandia CampaignBest non-TSR adventure1. Mayfair Games - Beastmaker Mountain2. Challenges Inc. - Seren Ironhand3. Mercury Games - Lair of the Spider Mother4. Delf Games - Lair of Medusa5. John Scott Clegg - The Tombs of VallaBest City Supplement1. Judges Guild - City State of the Invincible Overlord <---------------- Must Have2. City Supplements Ink - Kalifax3. Midkemia Press - Cities <-------------------------------------------------- Must Have4. Fantasy Systems - Tradervale5. Sage Lore Productions - Small Town ShopsBest of the rest1. Task Force Games - Central Casting: Heroes of Legend <---------- Must Have2. Tri Tac Games - The DM's Book of Nasty Tricks3. Task Force Games - Central Casting: Dungeons4. Paizo Publishing (Yeah! I know!) - Best of Dragon Volume 1 <----- Must Have5. GRP Enterprises - Tome of Treasures
Xaxaxe wrote:Our very own Plaag has compiled an excellent Judges Guild section here. It can be reached from the "front" page ... but, to save you a trip, here's a link to the Thracia page:Caverns of Thracia(I'm more amazed by the JG site every time I look at it; good job, Shane)
bombadil wrote:Quest for the Golden Orb
mbassoc2003 wrote:Best non-TSR adventure1. Mayfair Games - Beastmaker Mountain2. Challenges Inc. - Seren Ironhand3. Mercury Games - Lair of the Spider Mother
mbassoc2003 wrote:Best City Supplement1. Judges Guild - City State of the Invincible Overlord <---------------- Must Have2. City Supplements Ink - Kalifax3. Midkemia Press - Cities <-------------------------------------------------- Must Have4. Fantasy Systems - Tradervale5. Sage Lore Productions - Small Town Shops
mbassoc2003 wrote:It's just a personal opinion. Some are out of the reach of many.The Must Have's are absolutely top class products. And for the most part, fall withing the price rance of most serious DMs. I have picked them because they are specifically taylored towards DMs and I am a DM myself.The Wilderlands Campaigns, CSIO, all the Midkemia Stuff and atleast three of the five Islandia Campaign modules can be bought for as little as $10. Most of them crop up frequently and if you're luck enough to find one no-one's watching you gat a bargain. I got a copy of TFG Legends for about $10 last week. Imagine magazines and all but the first GameMaster Publications issues are also dirt cheap (except maybe in eBay shops). And don't forget eBay is not the only place to but D&D. I get some amazing bargains by doing searches on Google and buying through online games stores. And of course Aaron's stock at Noble Knight changes almost daily.Price of course is dictated by the original print run, and demand, and in the case of non-TSR products in general, you're looking at much smaller print runs than TSR products. And subsequently, higher demand now that they are out of print.If you want good cheap modern non-TSR product that is not 3E, then take a look in the 'Future Collectables' section of Afterglow2.com. Some are as little as $4, and are well worth the money.
zhowar wrote:mbass - isn't it "Towns of the Outlands", not "Cities" that is available for D/L on the Midkemia website?http://www.midkemia.com/Products.htmlRegardless, "Towns" looks nice.