Hello all,
Christmas's approaching and as every year, I'll put nothing but geekish toys and books on my wishlist.
Now, to complete my personal RL collection, I want to buy at least one more of the general campaign settings.
Which would you recommend me more? Domains of Dread or the RL DMG for 3.5? (Right now, I own the old BB and the 3e campaign setting.)
I'll welcome any opinions!
Yours,
Rafael
Domains of Dread vs. RL DMG 3.5
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I just gotta give the vote to Domains fo Dread.
Yes, its badly out of date, and one and a half editions behind, but it was the single best Ravenloft book ever produced.
It covered everything in the demiplane - a Ravenloft-sampler, if you will. Not a single corner of the demiplane was left un-mentioned, and almost every darklord was stated. ven today, DoD is a great refernece document.It had a wonderful balance of crunch and fluf. And, it still left pleanty of room for imagination.
That all said, the book is out of date and the crunch material completely obsolete. I wouldn't pay more than $20 now - and not even that if its not in excellent condition.
The RLDMG was a good book, too. It may not have thrilled me like DoD, but it did provide a concise overview of all the domains, and outlined a lot of great fluf. (The adventure pacing section rawks - Pit and Pendulum models)
So, my recomendation is IF you can get DoD at a significant discount, get it.
If you can't get it at less than $20, then the RLDMG is your best bet.
Yes, its badly out of date, and one and a half editions behind, but it was the single best Ravenloft book ever produced.
It covered everything in the demiplane - a Ravenloft-sampler, if you will. Not a single corner of the demiplane was left un-mentioned, and almost every darklord was stated. ven today, DoD is a great refernece document.It had a wonderful balance of crunch and fluf. And, it still left pleanty of room for imagination.
That all said, the book is out of date and the crunch material completely obsolete. I wouldn't pay more than $20 now - and not even that if its not in excellent condition.
The RLDMG was a good book, too. It may not have thrilled me like DoD, but it did provide a concise overview of all the domains, and outlined a lot of great fluf. (The adventure pacing section rawks - Pit and Pendulum models)
So, my recomendation is IF you can get DoD at a significant discount, get it.
If you can't get it at less than $20, then the RLDMG is your best bet.
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Thank you!ScS of the Fraternity wrote: So, my recomendation is IF you can get DoD at a significant discount, get it.
If you can't get it at less than $20, then the RLDMG is your best bet.
That does seem a reasonable tactic, and I will follow it.
Most mint copies of Domains of Dread don't ship under 20$ - 30$, and the DMG with 15 $ may be a wiser choice then.
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I have to go with what's been said - DOmains of Dread was the BEST product, or one of them, out there. It had great rules on special penalties and bonusues based on home doamin (which I ALWAYS thought was important.) Too bad it IS obsolete... though there is some good stuff in there.Desdichado wrote:Thank you!ScS of the Fraternity wrote: So, my recomendation is IF you can get DoD at a significant discount, get it.
If you can't get it at less than $20, then the RLDMG is your best bet.
That does seem a reasonable tactic, and I will follow it.
Most mint copies of Domains of Dread don't ship under 20$ - 30$, and the DMG with 15 $ may be a wiser choice then.
The RL DMG is great in its own way, but a lot of the book is about how to run a game which, while well thought-out and written, I've heard before already, so...
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Well... I just think they're two completely different books.
I think there's no reason to compare them:
DoD is a "all-in-one" campaign book.
RLDMG is a "companion": it helps, but it's not THAT useful.
Just my Humble Opinion.
I think there's no reason to compare them:
DoD is a "all-in-one" campaign book.
RLDMG is a "companion": it helps, but it's not THAT useful.
Just my Humble Opinion.
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Domains of Dread is available on ebay.de for much less than $ 20 From the UK. But you'll have to ask about postage from first...
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Thank you for your recommendations. Honestly, I'd like to have them both, but I've really collected more RPG books than I can read, and really want to spend my money for something else than gaming stuff at least SOMETIMES...
Thank you! I checked the different offers and will look if I can get one them! ... Would really be cheap...
TheGiamarga wrote:Domains of Dread is available on ebay.de for much less than $ 20 From the UK. But you'll have to ask about postage from first...
Thank you! I checked the different offers and will look if I can get one them! ... Would really be cheap...