Here is the full list of credits. pic.twitter.com/9bponIWahV
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
The adventures range from levels 1-16. pic.twitter.com/mTmOJoIBLs
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
Oh wow. Unexpected. The book brings a poster map of Candlekeep. Huh. Nice. pic.twitter.com/6WhqUniQpf
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
Maps are mostly b&w line art. I flipped through and found a color map. pic.twitter.com/Hxv7bY5lYk
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
I hope they provide digital copies of these handouts. #pandemic pic.twitter.com/jRpDKQEfJf
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
Have not seen these guys in 5e yet. Last seen in 3e I believe. pic.twitter.com/aDEDi1KtLS
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
Each adventure revolves around a book. Each book is shown, each looks really unique. pic.twitter.com/PULBhVe5t7
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
Really great character art. pic.twitter.com/8zNLmVte0K
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
The poster map. pic.twitter.com/tFYJhlJlrJ
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 6, 2021
Mazfroth’s Mighty Digressions is an adventure for 2nd level characters written by Alison Huang. It’ll take the Pcs to Baldur’s Gate in search of some missing books. It introduces Gingwatzim to 5e, extra planar creatures that date back to 1e. pic.twitter.com/o1EfdyUFGX
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 7, 2021
If b&w style maps like this aren’t your thing, this book will disappoint. I am a fan. I know many prefer full color drawn maps. pic.twitter.com/u6Q2LI9aHs
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) March 7, 2021