Customer Review: I have found this to be a very well put together game accessory. The tiles are of high quality; good artwork, nice and sturdy. A welcome addition to a D&D game.
Customer Review: I'm happy with this product, though it's not quite as good as some of Wizards' other Dungeon Tiles releases. As always, the tiles themselves are sturdy and attractive, and I very much enjoyed the new temple-themed tiles in this set. "Fane of the Forgotten Gods" provides more 45-degree angle pieces... more info
Customer Review: Have been holding off buying into new 4.0 edition. But have been loathe to invest any more dollars or shelf space into 3.5 supplements. However, after paging through this one at the local book store I picked it up any way. Am a few readings in, and am glad I did. This book provides, as the name... more info
Customer Review: totally needs to even out its race descriptions...4 pages for warforged...4 paragraphs fer a changling....NOT COOL for a DM with 2 changlings in the party...
Customer Review: I've had this book for quite a while now. It's not yet seen any use in our game. I thought for sure this would be a useful resource...boy was I wrong. Ouch and ick.
Customer Review: I've been running various horror themed tabletop RPGs for over a decade. This book is decent, but lacked a lot of depth about the nature of horror and fear that would benefit people who have never played or written a horror campaign. If you want to learn how to write good horror adventures for a... more info
Customer Review: If your a dm and haven't ever visited Castle Ravenloft then you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of this book. It is an amazing epic quest that can fill up your campaign for months are even years depending on how often your group plays are how in depth they are at searching everything and... more info
Customer Review: Like others, I was expecting a lot more out of this book. It described only a small handful of new types of equipment, hardly glossed over new potions/poisons, and was mostly descriptors of specific magic items. Aesthetics-wise, the illustrations were kind of sub-par and the guide was in black and... more info
Customer Review: THis book has basicly two parts, both entirely designed for players. The first one contains some information about how to roleplay your character according to the personality options that an Eberron adventurer is likely to develop. There is pretty cool information and it helps define the PC, so he... more info