Title | : | Dungeons \u0026 Dragons Set 4: Master Rules |
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ISBN | : | 0880383429 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780880383424 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 96 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 1985 |
Dungeons \u0026 Dragons Set 4: Master Rules Reviews
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The levels of power for characters just seem to go up and up. Hack and slash on the grandest level possible. Reviewing this work however brought me to remember the deadliest monster of all time. The undead beholder. Fear the horror and cry to the vampires who give comfort, hugs, and kisses compared to the monster who can even best dragons with little effort.
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I had seen this book when I was maybe 13 years old and I only skimmed through it then.
In a 5e world, seeing D&D's progression to 36th level is just fun. Negative AC seems wrong now at days. The Lich in the monster section was memorable from when I read it all those years ago. This is the book I would have liked to have had in my collection. Today they are so expensive, I prefer the DrivethruRPG pdf that is available.
It was worth reading through again. -
This is where the scale of power started to get a little ridiculous, in my opinion. I prefer lower-level stuff.