Subj : Re: Tabletop war and roleplaying games To : Abbub From : Arelor Date : Mon Apr 24 2023 03:18:43 Re: Re: Tabletop war and roleplaying games By: Abbub to Hollowone on Sun Apr 23 2023 05:38 pm > I have the three primary books for 5th edition. You know, DnD 5 flopped up in Spain because WotC was reluctanct to license translations to any language that was not English. Most Spaniards have no clue of English so that means no official manual got sold to a Spaniard for a good while. The veto was so tight you could not even get boardgames (such as Lords of Waterdeep) distributed to retailers over regular channels. By the time they decided to license a Spanish translation, people had either decided to stay with Pathfinder or had jumped to some 5E clone such as El Resurgir del Dragón. El Resurgir del Dragón is actually quite a deal because it is a grimoire of a manual which offers the player's handbook, monster manual and dungeon master manual in a single (gigantic) tome for 50 bucks, plus it also includes a custom setting. Nobody was spending 150 bucks in the official manuals when they could spend 50 in El Resurgir del Dragón. This clone might not be as complete as the three official tomes but it had 90% of the content + extras and allowed you to play right away. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (21:2/138) .