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4.0 out of 5 stars
Unique vision of South and Meso-American cultures for AD&D
Here it is, the highly prized module from the Maztica line of Forgotten Realms products. Not only does this unique sourcebook have an excellent adventure, but it also has much, much more - new character classes (Koyemshis, Shadow Priests), a new character race (Azuposi), and even an entirely new form of magic (Fetishism). This Incan-inspired treasure is one of the...
Published on May 1, 2000 by Kent David Kelly
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Don't waste your money or time
This module is not worth playing, even if you like the defunct Maztica product line. Like most of John Nephew's work, it is predictable and boring. Save your money for something else, because this dud is not worth it.
Published on August 27, 2001
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Unique vision of South and Meso-American cultures for AD&D, May 1, 2000
This review is from: City of Gold (Fmq1 Module, Forgotten Realms Game) (Paperback)
Here it is, the highly prized module from the Maztica line of Forgotten Realms products. Not only does this unique sourcebook have an excellent adventure, but it also has much, much more - new character classes (Koyemshis, Shadow Priests), a new character race (Azuposi), and even an entirely new form of magic (Fetishism). This Incan-inspired treasure is one of the richest, most evocative sourcebooks ever created by TSR. Rare and recommended!
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Don't waste your money or time, August 27, 2001
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This review is from: City of Gold (Fmq1 Module, Forgotten Realms Game) (Paperback)
This module is not worth playing, even if you like the defunct Maztica product line. Like most of John Nephew's work, it is predictable and boring. Save your money for something else, because this dud is not worth it.
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