I agree that B3 would be deserving of the same treatment! Doesn't have the same following as B1 or B2, but has 2 versions and plenty of material, not even counting the French version with art by Darlene
Thank you! Fantastic preview! I pre-ordered mine months ago, but my FLGS still has yet to receive it. :(
I too would love to see this kind of treatment for B3 and X1. These modules were the cornerstone of D&D, after first exploring B2 & B1, the campaign expanded exponentially with X1, and later when I got a PDF of the original B3 by Jean Wells. ...and Darlene art in a French version? I don't speak French, but I have a friend who DMs and does speak French. We'd get a kick out of this!
I've got to go there and get my copy
ReplyDeleteI agree that B3 would be deserving of the same treatment! Doesn't have the same following as B1 or B2, but has 2 versions and plenty of material, not even counting the French version with art by Darlene
ReplyDeleteDemos Sachlas Exactly. I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the French version of B3 had Darlene's art, Demos Sachlas - I don't speak French, but I may need to pick up a copy just for the art!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Fantastic preview! I pre-ordered mine months ago, but my FLGS still has yet to receive it. :(
ReplyDeleteI too would love to see this kind of treatment for B3 and X1. These modules were the cornerstone of D&D, after first exploring B2 & B1, the campaign expanded exponentially with X1, and later when I got a PDF of the original B3 by Jean Wells. ...and Darlene art in a French version? I don't speak French, but I have a friend who DMs and does speak French. We'd get a kick out of this!
Thx for the pics. I didn't realize they were including the blue maps on the endpapers. Nice!
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