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Question about Dungeons of Dread

Started by Gabriel2, March 23, 2014, 10:45:01 AM

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Gabriel2

Is the Dungeons of Dread hardcover a full reprint of the AD&D S1 to S4 modules?  Or is it a reprint of Realms of Horror which hacked up and omitted parts of the adventures?
 

Skywalker

Quote from: Gabriel2;738285Is the Dungeons of Dread hardcover a full reprint of the AD&D S1 to S4 modules?  Or is it a reprint of Realms of Horror which hacked up and omitted parts of the adventures?

S1 to S4 in full.

thedungeondelver

What Skywalker said.

Also, the illustration booklets dispense with the color plates, and are just rendered in black and white.  There's a nice introduction by Allan Hammack, if you like that sort of thing.  The maps are a little unwieldy to get to as are other supplemental material but in the overall it's not a bad way to get the S1-S4 books.

I'd like to see more like that.
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The book is pretty nice; but I never much cared for these adventures in particular.
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