On Sat, 12 Dec 2015 16:36:29 -0500, Spanky The Man
<SpankyTheMan@gmail.com> wrote:
>(Generally I don't want to have to do this but in this case I'm making
>an exception).
>
>I posted TSR 3100 Birthright Campaign Setting Boxed Set some weeks
>earlier, but even at the time I was aware that it was not a good scan;
>despite my efforts, the quality was mediocre and it was missing
>content. But since then, I found a better (albeit still incomplete)
>scan and between the old and new versions I was able to create this:
>the definitive scan of the boxed set.
>
>Here's what I wrote the first time this was posted:
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>"The first in the Birthright series, this boxed set introduced the
>rules and setting for the new campaign. It was a substantial and
>well-developed set; the writing and rules were accessible and the
>whole product generally looked good, although it could have used some
>more artwork (TSR was starved for cash and couldn't afford as many
>artists anymore)."
>
>
>This has all the content, nicely scanned and organized, with OCR and
>bookmarks. Okay, technically it is still missing a "fold-up box for
>storing the war-cards" but that's just packaging and I don't count it.
I still play it. There is a populated site full of players.
I find the rules useful for what I was trying to invent on my own
anyway for my campaigns, and I am integrating it into 5th edition, or
at least my version of it. I play it in Forgotten Realms
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