![]() The problem is that almost all of these seem to exist in a sort of vacuum, serving as a mere backdrop for the adventure proper and leaving one with a poor impression of what to do with them.īut I get ahead of myself. B1 was a dungeon, B2 a series of mini-dungeons, a tiny wilderness map and a home-base and B3 seeks, quite amibitiously to provide us with an entire map of the region, complete with settlements, enchanted forests and NPCs. For shame say I, for while it is not without its flaws and ideosyncracies, B3 manages to evoke a type of otherwordly mystery that is somewhat lacking in B1 and B2 (with the exception of the Temple of Evil Chaos).Ī big problem with B3 is that it follows the next logical step in expanding the scope of a module but does a terrible job of explaining what it is doing and why. Palace of the Silver Princess is the next entry in the thus far excellent B series for Basic DnD and is often overlooked, lacking the fame of B1, B2 and B4.
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