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2026-04-03 19:22 UTC
@palin@livellosegreto.it @randomwizard@social.vivaldi.net I really enjoy the books, they're comfort fantasy - and as world building for a AD&D campaign setting, fantastic.
The modules were fun, especially as my group had read the books and then playing the books was so fun. But, after that the best part of them were all the resources and materials that came with them.
I have had groups over the years that preferred pre-made characters/situations though, so there is a place - not specifically for me - but I've went the other way where everything is made up by the group and is homebrewed.
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@palin@livellosegreto.it 2026-04-03 20:13
@crb@social.nondescript.design @randomwizard@social.vivaldi.net Well I'm not saying the modules couldn't be fun, just they are not good adventures compared to some of the other stuff of the era; they always seemed to me just a bunch of combats and dangerous situations linked with tight railroads.