i think you lose a lot of the essence of the product acquiring it in PDF format, but hey its your cash dudeĭestroyYouAlot wrote: What's the basic gist of the setting? i would utilise one/some of the above first to familiarise yourself with it and then pursue potential options from there.įor me, there is nothing better than the original maps. this is a great setting.īook of treasure maps: again reasonably easy to acquire and gives you a number of ready adventures to instigate.Īny of the wilderlands adventures/settings, i would leave just for now as they will normally all cost you a fair amount. Verbosh: easily available and can prb snag one for $5 easily. Tarantis: fantastic city setting, with literally everything you need and then some. they are easier to acquire than older prints and wont cost you anything like the others. IMHO if youre going to delve into JG products and use them, i would grab the following and youre good to go.ĬS of the invincible overlord - get a 5th/6th print. there is a thread somewhere relating to an actual episode from it. )ĭYA: i DM'd Tegel Manor at GenCon in august - well a small portion of it. (The GM for our 1e play-by-post game over on Dragonsfoot has dropped hints that we may end up there. products give details about the overall setting, scattered over four publications and a number of maps.ĭestroyYouAlot wrote:I know I want to pick up Tegel Manor, although I can't look at it, yet. Tarantis is also a good publication to acquire, since that publication includes a map of the entire wilderlands. The Wilderlands first appeared to the gaming community as a map,of the City State of the Invincible Overlord sold at GenCon in 1976. IN my opinion, the Wilderlands campaign begins with the City State of the Invincible Overlord. Necromancer games also has some stuff on their website. Much Wilderlands stuff is also available for very low prices in pdf format at Wilderlands items are, in fact, still being published.Įostros has some Judges Guild pdf materials on their website. Many Judges Guild D&D and AD&D products are located on, or related to, the Wilderlands Campaign. There are at least three dozen products included in the Wilderlands Campaign, as well as magazine articles and adventures, maps, etc. Your question is quite a large one, DestroyYouALot.įirst.go to the Judges Guild Subweb (from the Acaeum Home Page) and start studying there.
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