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The Kingdoms of Kalamar Atlas for D&D 3rd edition is a big hardcover of nothing but full color maps. The Perilous Lands box set for Powers & Perils contains a softcover atlas of full color maps.
It's worth about $300k based on other nearby property valuations. The D&D connection doesn't add millions to the valuation. The collection of gaming material is maybe worth $10k-15k-ish (based on the opinion of prominent collectors whom I trust more than infamous liar Justin LaNasa). If somebody...
I very much like our current group for Vampire 5e. When it comes to playing D&D 5e, however, I'm not as satisfied (there have been a LOT of false starts for campaigns and a few of the players won't buy a PHB or bother to figure out how their abilities actually work, which has driven me a bit...
It was better than I expected it to be. It suffered a bit from being a d20 STL product rather than an OGL product (meaning that it wasn't a standalone game and required the D&D core books to play). At one point I created a custom PHB from the D&D 3x SRD with just the info required to play...
I very recently purchased a copy of ACE with some DriveThru publisher credit that I had accumulated. It looks like a great adaptation of WEG's early D6 System (as it existed in Ghostbusters). It looks like it can do a ton of fun stuff right out of the box, but I think I'll probably pick up some...
My absolute favorite Serkis picture is an obscure UK slasher film called The Cottage. Serkis and Shearsmith absolutely elevate what would otherwise be little more than a bad, C-tier, horror movie to an absolutely enjoyable black comedy worth repeated viewings.
Roll20. Its very dated interface, steep learning curve, and crap pricing structure all made it a bad investment for me when I was still paying for it. I've since switched over to Owlbear Rodeo for maps and Discord for voice (and dice rolls). It's a much better solution for me.
I still have the PDFs and would love to revisit it. I converted Rob Conley's Blackmarsh setting for use with Warlock. I dumped countless hours into that and setting up a campaign. Sadly, I didn't get to play it as much as I'd like to. Getting players for anything other than D&D 5e around here is...
You can read about my group's absolutely bonkers Monster of the Week game in this thread. If that doesn't convince you of MotW's utility/flexibility, I don't know what will.