![]() With that being said: If you’re expecting something as expansive as my remix of Eternal Lies or as mechanically-oriented as my remix of Keep on the Shadowfell, I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed. The primary goal of this remix is, in fact, to make sure that you can bring even MORE of this material to your gaming table than the published campaign allows, and to re-structure the material in a way that will make it easy and rewarding for you to run the campaign. Material that’s worth bringing to your gaming table. Unlike Hoard of the Dragon Queen, for which I received similar requests, Dragon Heist has a lot of really great material in it. Since writing that review, I’ve had several people ask - based in part, perhaps, on my previous experience remixing the Keep on the Shadowfell and Eternal Lies - if I would “fix” Dragon Heist for them. That review highlighted a number of places where, unfortunately, I felt that Dragon Heist came up a little short in terms of its design. Recently I reviewed Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, the most recent campaign supplement for Dungeons & Dragons from Wizards of the Coast.
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