Customer Review: There are positive and negative things one can say about the 4th edition rules, but I'm baffled how anyone can be impressed with "Keep on the Shadowfell". The included maps to cover the key encounters are a nice addition, but the adventure itself is sophomoric and thoroughly uninspiring. The... more info
Customer Review: When I first saw the selection of items in the PHB I was appauled at the lack of options for the players, I got the adventurers vault to be able to add more variety and choice to the equipment available in the game. For this purpose, the Adventurer's Vault is perfect. There are hundreds of new items... more info
Customer Review: A must have for playing in the Living Forgotten Realms. Swordmages are pretty dang cool. Much more helpful than the DM's guide. Some extra feats for core book characters, so at least another staple to have on the shelf.
Customer Review: It is interesting to start the guide with a full 1st level adventure as chapter 1. It is also interesting to see the new maps and art. The book is a guide to the realms. The book is clear that the FR players hand book is also needed. The rules are mostly in the FR PHB and not in this book and maybe... more info
Customer Review: This really is the kind of adventure you can wrap a whole campaign around. In fact, for the past month I have been! It's the best of 4th edition D&D. Gone is the quaint little thatch roof village surrounded by farmland. Gone. This is the Seven Pillared Hall, a trade city built in the ruins of an... more info
Customer Review: As someone who was very skeptical about the 4th edition I can say confidently that it is better than 3.5 edition. It turns out, it is incredibly fun to play and the way everything functions is actually very fluid. For one, I can make a character in roughly 10 minutes(if I don't worry about creating... more info
Customer Review: I received this product in a D&D lot I purchased at a charity auction. Yes, it's true you only get 4 character sheets. But let's take a quick look at the individual components: 1. Character sheets: 2 landscape and 2 portrait. I like the trend toward landscape character sheets, and I'm glad... more info
Customer Review: This one adventure I didn't find so interesting. The encounters have not much links between them, only different monsters to overcome. The main plot is not so impressive. This demonstrates the fight emphasis of the 4th Edition.
Customer Review: Is the book worth it for martial classes?
yes, the book offers twelve new paragons for each class, which some are race specific. The book also offers a number of very useful feats that are built around each class/race. In a nut shell Martial powers does not turn 4th ed. into an overpowered... more info