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Excidium II
Excidium II
"good game, but should never have been rated better than the Gold Box series." lol/lmao
Charles Eli Cheese
Charles Eli Cheese
It was a lot better in the sense of puzzles and dialog, not as good when it comes to combat and character building. So it mainly depends what you are looking for. But still no game is as close to a real dnd session as the original gold box game. I mean a real old session playing a module not modern larp faggotry.
Excidium II
Excidium II
u must have had some lame sessions if goldbox were accurate representations, it's closer to how modern D&D playz
Charles Eli Cheese
Charles Eli Cheese
what does that mean?

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