Yes of course, but if you consider it one of your best work, this should be a standard.VincentDarlage said:For a long time, Across Thunder River and Ruins of Hyboria were my favorite books; this one now takes that spot.
Anyway, I can't give an accurate review of the text because of bias.
VincentDarlage said:Well, I got my copy yesterday and I am pretty darn pleased with it - although I am biased toward my own writing somewhat.
I am really looking forward to what people think of the extra detail I gave the regions of the Black Kingdoms (good or bad). Amazon has ten pages to it, Atlaia has 12 pages, Darfar has 10 pages, Tombalku has 9 pages, the Southern Desert has 7 pages, and so on.
It has 272 pages, which is awesome (about 80 more pages than the original, for those keeping count).
For a long time, Across Thunder River and Ruins of Hyboria were my favorite books; this one now takes that spot.
Anyway, I can't give an accurate review of the text because of bias.
Strom said:Vincent - is RTtRoK in full color? Seems odd that the rulebook would be b&w and this supp would be color.
VincentDarlage said:Strom said:Vincent - is RTtRoK in full color? Seems odd that the rulebook would be b&w and this supp would be color.
Return to the Road of Kings is in Black & White (well, grayscale, actually), just like the Core book.
Lord High Munchkin said:Dear All,
I remember the AD&D maps as being solid blue and white.
Regards
Blue and white maps were for the scenarios (e.g.: S1, Tomb of horrors). I can't remember when AD&D1 released some sourcebooks (they produced a lot of adventures though).VincentDarlage said:Admittedly, I don't have a lot of 1E modules - but the ones I do have, have black and white maps (or blue and white in a few cases).
Even some the 2E modules and sourcebooks had two colour maps, not full colour.
The King said:I don't remember any AD&D2 sourcebooks in 2-colour. The setting for Birthright, Al-Qadim, Ravenloft, Dark-Sun, Forgotten Realms, DragonLance and Greyhawk were all full-color AFAIK.
No, I got the same Dark Sun (was it the "renewed edition" setting? do not know about 1st edition) and the map on cloth was definitevely in colour.My Dark-Sun box is in the attic, but I recall the map being printed on cloth and was not in full colour.
Mine is missing too!...anybody got hold of a copy of RttRoKs yet? Still waiting for mine from Mongoose.
Ya, the original Monster Manual was hard to top. Sure, the art was crude and B&W, but they have personality. The funny thing about the art is how for something that is so black & white, they seem to have their own colour!VincentDarlage said:Well, my favorite RPG books of all time (other than Conan) are the old 1st edition AD&D books - and they are black and white. Simple and effective. Even the old Monster Manual had b/w line drawings - and they are great, still evocative and - honestly, I get more inspiration from looking at the old b/w Monster Manual art than I do the 3.x colour versions of MM.
B/W works fine if the artwork is designed for B/W viewing.