The best PHB cover in the history of D&D, just fucking look at them! It was also relatively true to the Birthright setting and its gameplay/concept. The engine for the dungeon crawls wasn't great, but for its time, it was certainly awesome. Some were strikes against enemy fortresses, some were just plain dungeon crawls, and all of them were pretty rad, letting you level up your ruler, learn new Realm spells if he/she was a caster or acquire artifacts powerful enough to have effects on the strategic map. You played as the ruler of a kingdom and every turn, besides raising armies, casting huge "Realm" spells and expanding your nets of influence, you could go adventuring in old ruins and stuff. It was surprisingly popular for a period, though, and was one of the settings to actually get a videogame of its own.Īnd it was actually pretty good, being part TBS, part RPG. A forgotten relic of gaming posted by PurpleXVI Original SA postīirthright, FUCK YEAH! Birthright's a leftover from the era of 2nd edition AD&D which, to the best of my knowledge, has neither been revived by whoever(if anyone) owns the rights or by fans.
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