Thanks! The preview wasn't working on my phone, but it's working fine on my PC.
Wilderland Adventures now available in PDF
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I smashed down the light, revenge will be mine
Re: Wilderland Adventures now available in PDF
It might help if a post could be made here when the PDF links are all sent too, so people will know if they should have received one and it hasn't turned up in their email or appeared as a notification in their Drivethru/RPGNow account. That way they can get on to you if something's gone wrong somewhere. Drivethru's been flakey for the last couple of days from the customer's perspective too, so I would be unsurprised to find issues with sending the links. I'm still waiting for mine.
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Fantastic set of Adventures! I love the additions of AIME specific content like the Journey Event Tables. Hopefully we can get the Darkening of Mirkwood before my group finishes Wilderland!
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You're gonna want the (eventual) AiMe equivalent of The Heart of the Wild too!
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Re: Wilderland Adventures now available in PDF
Jon Hodgson wrote: ↑Wed Apr 19, 2017 3:40 pmIt's also available to preorder from our web store, or any participating Bits and Mortar game store, which includes the PDF free.
When is it expected to be available on Bits and Mortar? It is not yet listed...as of 3 minutes ago, that is.
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It's there as of now - the upload failed on the day of release. Our apologies!
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Super handy! I just ran my crew (a bunch of elves out of Rivendell and a hapless Beorning) through a homebrewed version of the first bit of "Stewed Hobbit" and now I've got official stats for the rest of it! I'm sure they'll all be so grateful...moohahahhaha!
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Just added a PDF of higher res battle maps, which might come in handy. You can switch off the background for less ink usage if you chose to print them.
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I already own it and I must say that the product is amazing.
The maps, the journey events tables, the exp rewards symbols, everything helps to run the campaign very smoothly and with minimal intervention by the Loremaster. The adventures are strictly faithful to their TOR counterpart, with a little change here and there... and the art is wonderful.
Only thing I've noticed is that, at the end of Don't Leave the Path, the Well in the Wood encounter is a bit too deadly if made at level 1, so you may want to tweak the stats of the creature (or make sure that the player characters are all at level 2) if you don't want a TPK...
The maps, the journey events tables, the exp rewards symbols, everything helps to run the campaign very smoothly and with minimal intervention by the Loremaster. The adventures are strictly faithful to their TOR counterpart, with a little change here and there... and the art is wonderful.
Only thing I've noticed is that, at the end of Don't Leave the Path, the Well in the Wood encounter is a bit too deadly if made at level 1, so you may want to tweak the stats of the creature (or make sure that the player characters are all at level 2) if you don't want a TPK...
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Re: Wilderland Adventures now available in PDF
My impression is that the Thing in the Well is something that doesn't actually need to be fought. It is perfectly acceptable to withdraw from combat or leave it alone entirely. I believe that there is meant to be a lesson involved in choosing your battles.Michebugio wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2017 10:10 pmOnly thing I've noticed is that, at the end of Don't Leave the Path, the Well in the Wood encounter is a bit too deadly if made at level 1, so you may want to tweak the stats of the creature (or make sure that the player characters are all at level 2) if you don't want a TPK...
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