Badmike wrote:How is this series coming along? Are the proposed continuations (three more books, if I'm not mistaken) still going to be printed?Mike B.
Badmike wrote:On the subject...I picked up Rappan Athuk---Reloaded the other day, both as an investment (it sells for $75 in the stores and has already sold for as much as $100 online) and out of curiousity. Anyway, if you play 3rd edition, it's a nice purchase, the dozens of levels and hundreds of pages could keep your group busy for awhile. If you play another version of D&D, it could be nice purchase because unlike other 3rd ed products there are no stat blocks crapping up the descriptions...they are all in another book, separate from the main text. Anothee book contains all the maps. Without the ever annoying stat blocks, it doesn't interfere with a DM's creative juices if he wants to convert it to another edition.Mike B.
One module already released..2 more hardbacks or box sets (haven't checked, but something along these lines)..one to be released at GenCon.
FormCritic wrote:24 (I wrote of a review of Yggsburgh, by the way. It is around here on the Acaeum, somewhere.)
serleran wrote:The Castle is going to box set(s), rather than 8 hardbacks. But, the city is being expanded in 24 modules. So, you're getting both, the city and castle/ruins. All that has changed is that the format shifted from hardback to box set. Its just easier to give relevant material in box format, especially when one book might've had stuff from two or more maps, or one map might have stuff from two or more books. So, umm, I guess no you won't see "books." You'll see box sets (looks to be two) and 24 modules focusing on Yggsburgh. Is that more clear?
jasonw1239 wrote:It is about 1/3 of the way down the following page:viewtopic.php?t=4137&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=40