Reddit reviews Oriental Adventures (Dungeons & Dragons Supplement)
We found 4 Reddit comments about Oriental Adventures (Dungeons & Dragons Supplement). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 4 Reddit comments about Oriental Adventures (Dungeons & Dragons Supplement). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
A book I can't recommend enough if you're interested in building a familiarity with Indian/Chinese/Japanese type gaming is Oriental Adventures from 3rd edition era Dungeons & Dragons.
https://www.amazon.com/Oriental-Adventures-Dungeons-Dragons-Supplement/dp/0786920157
or the PDF version--
http://www.dmsguild.com/product/23426/Oriental-Adventures-3e?term=Oriental&test_epoch=0&it=1
They made a free setting called Mahasarpa as an Indian, Southeast Asian flavored realm, as well as Rokugan (in the book) the d20 version of the Alderac game setting is a great samurai era Sengoku Jidai-ish Japanese setting, if you're looking for models.
Really? I didn't knew this word was not allowed anymore.
Ya know..back in 2001 it was no big deal, in fact this very game won an Ennie.
But if it is somehow a triggering word nowadays I'll try to avoid that in this particular exchange. Really, I mean no harm.
edit:
Out of curiosity, today I learned that Barry more or less outlawed the word in 2016.
edit 2:
I fixed the banned term on my original post.
It uses medieval China/Japan as a basis
This one?