There is a 3d walkthrough of this module in Sketchup. You'll probably need to download and install Sketchup (it's free) -- but then a gain I think they have an online version now. Anyway, when you go to the 3D warehouse type in Tomb of Horrors and you get two versions. It really helped me understand the spatial relationships of the module. Any DM running this module really ought to look at this first. Plus, it's cool!
I can't wait. I've had mine on pre-order for months.
ReplyDeleteI ordered the deluxe (with large curly fries)
ReplyDeleteYou know it never hurts to preorder it more than one time. I'm just saying.
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ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to the convention Tomb of Horrors reprint!
ReplyDeleteZach H It will spawn numerous discussion threads about classes that never were...
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ReplyDeleteVery cool - sooooo looking forward to this : )
ReplyDeleteJon Peterson: indeed!
ReplyDeleteAny plans for a follow-up volume of artwork? :D
Allan Grohe Definitely, it'll be a 400 page deep dive into Spelljammer. Get your helms ready, we're fireballing to the stars!
ReplyDeleteThere is a 3d walkthrough of this module in Sketchup. You'll probably need to download and install Sketchup (it's free) -- but then a gain I think they have an online version now. Anyway, when you go to the 3D warehouse type in Tomb of Horrors and you get two versions. It really helped me understand the spatial relationships of the module. Any DM running this module really ought to look at this first. Plus, it's cool!
ReplyDeleteJulian Levallon: you have a link handy?
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