Got mine delivered in Toronto, Canada. I am normally a fan of Kobold products, but if I have to be honest I am a little disappointed with this. For a 'mega' dungeon it is a little thin. Now for the price it was offered maybe I was expecting too much, but you called it a mega dungeon and it kind of sets an expectation. The word 'sprawling' was used several times. I also found the lack of Monster Stats a little lame. If you wanted to showcase the various Kobold monster books, that's great, but to assume we have them all isn't great. The monster substitution table at the back is only half useful. Either you are saying that the Kobold originals are so generic they can be easily replaced (in which case you probably should have), or (more likely) that if you don't have the full Kobold library you are stuck playing the demo version of the game. If nothing else you could have at least included the stats of the Big Bad at the end of the adventure. On the plus side, I think you did an excellent job keeping the sections of the adventure modular. Aside from my issues with the monsters, the book has a high utility factor in an existing campaign. As I have come to expect from Kobold products, the production, art and maps are also up to your usual high standards.

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