Cubicle 7 Take Middle-earth Adventurers To Bree-Land In New Guide
December 17, 2018 by brennon
Cubicle 7 are going to be taking Adventures In Middle-earth players to Bree-land with their next Region Guide. It's time to go and settle yourself down at The Prancing Pony!
Included as part of this expansion to the game you'll find plenty of information on not just Bree but also the villages of Archet, Combe and Staddle. All of these might not mean much to those who haven't wandered Middle-earth but as a player of Lord Of The Rings Online, I am very familiar with these places...plenty of bandits!
You'll also find some great adventure seeds and undertakings to be getting on with in Bree as well as new customised travel tables which focus in on Bree and the surrounding countryside.
Maps will also be included in the set as well as a new playable culture as you can take on the role of the Dwarves from the Blue Mountains.
Additionally, some pre-planned adventures are also included in the set; Old Bones and Skin, Strange Men, Strange Roads and Holed Up in Staddle which will take characters from level one through to level four and beyond.
Bree-land might be close to The Shire but it's a dangerous place for adventurers with Trolls and more wandering the paths that snake off into the wilderness!
Will you be snapping this up?
"It's time to go and settle yourself down at The Prancing Pony!"
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Would be good to go tressure hunting through the kingdom that weather top was part of.
Sounds like something @dracs would enjoy
I am a great fan of Cubicle 7’s WFRP 4th edition rules and so have the utter faith that, they’d do a good job with Middle Earth. However they do two, so which one do you choose? They both look good and are both well supported. 5th Ed D&D is fine by me but I am not “married” to that rules set. Any suggestions?
If you have D&D 5th then it would seem to make sense to buy the AiME books. These are direct copies of the books they produce under TOR rules. I have TOR and the rules are fine, but also own the AiME phb and it keeps the flavour of Middle Earth for D&D 5th.
Thanks for the feedback. They don’t do silly things like having high powered D&D wizards blasting fireballs everywhere in AiME do they? That would be a major disconnect and would have me prefer TOR.
I love this range. I’ll definitely be getting this.