Customer Review: One of the problems when a company decides to update a game system and overhaul all the rules is that all the previous release becomes void, and a gamer wanting to stay with the most recent version finds themselves having to re-buy the books they already own. Another is when there isn't much new in... more info
Customer Review: With its short (and often entertaining) description of item, followed by stats and powers (if they are present), this book is filled with a wide variety of items that give players and NPCs an epic feel. As a DM for 4.0, this addition to my library is a way to balance characters as well as add flavor... more info
Customer Review: The new Forgotten Realms 4th Edition Setting Book updates the game world for a new generation. It has some interesting changes and additions. However, commpared to the 3rd edition book, it maybe only contains half or less of material. It seems that WotC has made an editorial change in the type... more info
Customer Review: This book isn't something that any D&D player couldn't live without; however, it does have the occasional updated rules entry or consolidated information on a particular mechanic. Sometimes it's nice to have but for the most part, I just purchased it to help fill out my collection.
Customer Review: What can I say, I don't play the game, but I am told this was a "requested" item by my husband's playing group and his DM or dungeon master. I hope they have a lot of fun with it.
Customer Review: Ordered on 4 December, and told that it would be despatched on the 8th December 2009, this book has not arrived at destination and it's been impossible to get hold of anyone at Amazon....only automatically-generated e-mail messages - still, better than "press 1, press 2, press 3"...
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Customer Review: Seekers of the Ashen Crown provides an excellent low-level introduction to the Eberron setting, especially when run after the starting adventure Mark of Prophecy. It includes many classic Eberron elements: Warring goblin tribes, the Dhakaani empire, the Emerald Claw, the King's Citadel, a... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book to expand my Eberron game, and that's just what it did. There was something the psuedo-steampunk Eberron Campaign Setting was missing, and that's Asia. That's right, the Sarlonna world is essentially Asia, except its full of kalashtar and quori, magic like Korvairre, except with a... more info