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3.0 out of 5 stars
an important set, for those interesed in the planes of law, May 6, 2000
This review is from: Planes of Law (AD&D 2nd Ed Fantasy Roleplaying, Planescape Campaign Expansion, 2607) (Paperback)
The Planescape extension on the Planes of Law, is one that was much needed. Previous book's on the plane had always focused more on the Planes of Chaos (Olympus, The Abyss, Ysgard etc...) who were considered more interesting for adventurers. But with this boxed set you will have all the informations you need to make adventuring on the Planes of Law interesting for your players In this set, the planescape staff decided to make a different book to introduce the DM to each of the Planes of Law, unlike the Planes of Chaos set where you only got one book for all of the planes, so that means you get 5 smaller books instead of a larger one. This is a good idea as it makes it a little faster to find the information you need. The amount of information you get however, is the same as in the other sets so don't get mislead by the information on the back of the box. This boxed set suffer from similar drawbacks to those of the other planescape books ( it's disorganised content and overall lack of concision make it look like a draft that is definitively not user friendly), however the fact that there is only very few other places were you will find some information on the subject might make it worth buying this one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A lot Better Done than Planes of Chaos, October 5, 2007
This review is from: Planes of Law (AD&D 2nd Ed Fantasy Roleplaying, Planescape Campaign Expansion, 2607) (Paperback)
Picking Colin McComb for this product was a good choice. The 2 heavy weights of the Planescape Campain our Colin McComb and Monte Cook. The format is a lot better in this Product giving each plane its own book really helps a DM. Why does it get 3 stars if your going to run a Plane Scape Campain on the Outer Planes your going to have to deal with the blood war. In which case this product is ok. It not bad but having Hellbound The blood War and Faces of eveil the fiends will make your job as a DM much easyer.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful art, great concept, broken rules setting., January 20, 2009
This review is from: Planes of Law (AD&D 2nd Ed Fantasy Roleplaying, Planescape Campaign Expansion, 2607) (Paperback)
I've never been a big fan of D20 much less 2nd Ed, where the rules set is often outright broken, difficult to compute, or downright irritating - THACO anyone? Nevertheless this is one of the best actual settings that I have ever seen and the artwork is amazing. This is worth buying simply to sit down and read.
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