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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Geoffrey [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 03/13/2024 03:12:50

Great print, cheers guys, now they are also printed in Australia, so quicker and cheaper delivery!



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Aaron B. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 01/24/2023 19:52:47

pdf and POD are excellent. Excellent quality scan for both.

Someone wondered earlier if the cover was a scan of the shrink-wrapped book, like the thumbnail here is. I’m happy to say that this is not the case for either the pdf or POD.



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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Ian M. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/16/2022 10:14:34

My players made it through A1 and A2. I was prepped for them to continue to A3, but they never went there and instead left the Pomarj for their home base in Nyrond and other campaign options. A2 is an excellent and crazy challenging module. My players entered and retreated time and again, before they managed to whittle enough away, only to be surprised by reinforcements from A3. As part of a campaign set in the Pomarj these modules are great. If run as tournament style I think they would be super challenging. Classic and wonderful to DM.



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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Patrick R. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 10/27/2020 09:35:43

I bought the pdf of this in order to more easily use the maps and art for online play, instead of scanning them from the bound, printed hardcover. I shouldn't have bothered. The quality of the graphics in the pdf is pretty bad. Straight lines are pixelated and text on maps is difficult to read. Not impossible to read, but not of a quality worth $9.99.

The main text renders fine, so if you want it for that, fine, but as indicated above I already have the original hardcover.

I don't know what you'll get in terms of graphic quality if you buy the print on demand version here, but based on the pdf I'd suggest tempering your expectations.



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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Thomas C. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 05/08/2019 09:45:27

WOW! Wish they all came in a softcover version. Worth every penny!



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Jason S. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 09/29/2017 21:56:42

Excellent digital reproduction of classic AD&D modules. All of the complex goodness and creepy character of the old school days.



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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Alvin B. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 04/26/2017 17:29:57

What a surprise! I have been preparing to run thi series for my campaign. I had already acquired original A1 and A2 copies when I saw this had become available. I just received it today and am really impressed. The added 2013 forwards from the original authors are a nice touch. Included are fan illustrations based on their adventures in the A series. I hope to see more complete 1ed modules presented this way in a single volume, please!



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A0-A4: Against the Slave Lords (1e)
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
by Andy A. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/05/2016 16:11:21

As a lifelong DM (since 1978) and huge fan of the A-Series modules, I was excited when this premium edition hardcover came out in 2013! I do enjoy it - especially Skip Williams' stellar A0 Danger At Darkshelf Quarry, the author's prefaces and the way it looks on my old school RPG shelf (it's a gorgeous book!). It's great to have all the adventures in one tome and I've run them straight out of it several times. The pdf is good too - ieasy to read, print from and most importantly - it's easy to search! My only complaint, and it's a minor one. The "premium edition" (both HC & pdf versions) missed the opportunity to include the gorgeous color covers (front and back) form these classic adventures. The artwork from the original artists (Jeff Dee, Jim Roslof & Erol Otus) are some of the best in the hobby's long history - and WotC has missed an opportunity to preserve them as color plates. The A0 cover is only hinted at (as a thumbnail on the removable cardboard that came with the HC). What a shame, as that would have made these "premium" editions truly premium - and the final archival collection of some of the best adventures published in the history of the game. WotC truly has no excuse not to include them in the premium .pdf as they already have the hi-res scans from the separate module pdfs...



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