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Could WOTC Make Good Adventure Modules?

Started by Planet Algol, January 11, 2012, 10:38:28 AM

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Ancientgamer1970

Quote from: Windjammer;504208Gardmore Abbey has all that, except (of course) tokens for minis, to keep the price tag manageable. But yes, it's the first ever regular product to feature item cards for the major artefacts. And it features extra dice to help you run the mod with (otherwise) simply a copy of the Dungeon Tiles master set.

Like you, I'm amazed that they didn't hit on these ideas in 2008 (apart from tokens for minis, that came about later as a necessity, not by way of preference).

As you stated but I would seriously doubt they would have used minis, they would have used their tokens instead since they stepped out of the miniature market.  

If they did something like that Dungeon Crawls Classic #30 with miniatures included, it would have been a hefty price tag.