Ossie1972 wrote:
> I agree that the most faithful way to reproduce the original campaign
> would be to get the original modules themselves, & I'd love to do that.
> But there's obviously no source (that I've found) where you can pick
> up the lot in 1 hit, so you're grabbing them bit-by-bit where you can.
> And I have to ****p them to Australia, which can end up doubling (or
> more) the cost if you buy them individually.
Sometimes you'll find an eBay auction with them all included. But, you
may have to wait a while and it will be much cheaper (before ****pping)
to get them individually. I wouldn't be surprised if, with a little
patience, you could get them all on eBay from Australian auctions.
> So, I'm back to a
> question about the DLC Dragonlance Classics compilations. Assuming
> they are *not* scaled down versions, can anyone confirm whether they
> are a beginning-to-end reproduction of the original DL1-DL14 modules,
> or whether they are more of a "reconception" like the 15th Anniversary
> Edition? Do you get all the inclusions like maps, counters etc that
> you got with the original modules?
The DLC1-3 series is definitely not a facsimile, if that's what you
mean. But it's definitely not a re-conceiving (like DLC15A or the latest
version), either. I'd say it's 90% faithful and the maps are 70% as
useful. Which isn't bad. Your players probably would not notice the
difference but on the DM side it would be less ideal.
You might have a lot of trouble tracking them down at this point,
though. I recall DLC2 was nearly impossible to get a hold of even in the
late 90's, and DLC3 and DLC1 are pretty rare, now, too. Good luck,
though! Regards.
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Michael Falconer - http://ulmo.mux.net/dragonlance/
"Because by fate even the gods are cast down, weep ye all with me."


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