It was not very expensive really, just under $9 for the book. I had bought the PDFs when it first came out so I just grabbed the Print on Demand version this time. Getting both is $2 more than just the print but still cheaper than getting them separate like I did.
It was about $4 for shipping and a buck something for taxes. All in all, it came in just $15. Sure more expensive than my original, but relatively speaking still cheap.
The scan is really nice. Not exactly what I would call crisp, but perfectly clear.
The maps are in the back of the book, as the pictures below will show. So not really useful. But when you buy it with the PDF you can print them out.
It's not like I needed another copy of Ravenloft. I have ran it so many times now already I don't think I'll run it again as is. But it is nice to have this. It does compare well to my original edition and my 25th-anniversary edition.
Not to mention the AD&D 2nd Edition House of Strahd, the D&D 3rd Edition Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, and the 5th Edition Curse of Strahd. All of which are essentially the same adventure with tweaks to their respective systems.
I am likely to give my new copy to my oldest son who LOVES Ravenloft now. This kid hated anything horror growing up and now can't get enough.
Maybe one day I'll run it with a distaff Strahd. OR maybe Darlessa?
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