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D&D in Middle Earth - Stuart - 17-03-2016

Quote:Cubicle 7 Entertainment and Sophisticated Games have announced plans to make a Dungeons & Dragons® compatible roleplaying series for J R R Tolkien’s legendary fantasy world of Middle-earth, the setting for The Lord of the Rings® and The Hobbit®.

More...

http://geekandsundry.com/a-dd-compatible-lord-of-the-rings-roleplaying-game-cometh/

http://cubicle7.co.uk/dd-comes-to-middle-earth/


RE: D&D in Middle Earth - Stuart - 29-07-2016

Now available for pre-order: http://shop.cubicle7store.com/epages/es113347.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=%2FShops%2Fes113347_shop%2FProducts%2FCB72799


RE: D&D in Middle Earth - hectorkmackenzie - 04-08-2016

Cubicle 7's own Middle Earth RPG, The One Ring, is an excellent system. I'm not all that interested in the D&D version.


RE: D&D in Middle Earth - Stuart - 04-08-2016

I've heard good things about The One Ring system.


RE: D&D in Middle Earth - hectorkmackenzie - 05-08-2016

(04-08-2016, 09:55 PM)Stuart Wrote: I've heard good things about The One Ring system.

It works really well and despite being in a setting strongly associate with Orc murder it's social and exploration rules are well fleshed out as well.

Its probably my favourite RPG, although I haven't played all that many Smile


RE: D&D in Middle Earth - Brightblade - 14-09-2016

(05-08-2016, 03:19 PM)hectorkmackenzie Wrote:
(04-08-2016, 09:55 PM)Stuart Wrote: I've heard good things about The One Ring system.

It works really well and despite being in a setting strongly associate with Orc murder it's social and exploration rules are well fleshed out as well.

Its probably my favourite RPG, although I haven't played all that many Smile

Played a lot of merp in my youth and still play Rolemaster. Got a lot of adventure modules and they are gorgeous. Mind you the 5ed d&d books are too!


RE: D&D in Middle Earth - Agincourt - 15-09-2016

I have quite an extensive collection of MERP scenarios, adventures, cities, fortresses, lands, gazetteers, etc, etc had been running a 4th Age campaign for years until we packed in earlier this year. D&D rules we played 3.5 version.