Curse of Strahd Revamped Box Set Honest Review

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Published 2020-10-29
The Dungeons and Dragons Curse of Strahd box set: does it have potential, or does it just leave a LOT to be desired? Let's discuss.

All Comments (21)
  • @steamwings.6532
    This was insane. For that price tag we should have AT LEAST a hardcover version of the book, and separate handouts for the game. Nothing is revamped its just pc cleaned which is... fine I guess? We could have used maybe a new monster statblock that DMs could use for an encounter, maybe a new sidequest in the book? Heck for 100$ a set of ravenloft specific dice would have been cool. Maybe miniatures? Heck they could have used the ones from the castle ravenloft boardgame. The DM screen is actually pretty good but aside from that its kind of asinine.
  • @hairymcnipples
    As someone who's just getting back into the hobby over 15 years after I stopped playing 2/3/3.5, I really think it's aimed at someone like me and my group who don't already own the original version. I can't imagine they ever expected too many people who already own the hardcover to fork out for this! That being said I think I'm more interested in the Icewind Dale hardcover campaign that came out in 2020, it looks fun.
  • @fufu1405
    This had so much potential.... Personally, I love how they split up the books and the DM screen is beautiful as well.
  • @JR-cm7dq
    Thanks for the honesty. I will never buy this set.
  • Thanks for the honest review. No Dice set included? Really? Like you said "For $100?" Strahd specific dice would've been great. I'm gonna pass on the purchase since I already own the book, DM screen and Tarokka deck.
  • @Justlex_x
    I just decided to purchase one and started looking around for the opinion of others on this box. I feel it is more beneficial for DMs who do not posess the current book etc yet. Where I live I managed to buy a box for 70 euros. Seeing as the book itself would run me about 40-45 euros and a tarokka deck generally goes for about 15 euros I feel the slightly higher price of this set really adds a lot to it.
  • @TrampasWhiteman
    I have the original hardback book, the Gale Force 9 Tarokka deck, and the DM Screen. I keep looking at this thinking, "Ooh, shiny!" but I can't justify spending that sort of money on something just for a coffin-shaped box. The changes made to the text are pretty minimal as it is and I know what they are. Plus, despite the "Revamped" pun, not much has changed. This is definitely a pass. Now, if I can keep my inner collector gene under control, that would be great.
  • @karlmbeal
    I am glad i saw this review before buying it i didn't realize they put a slimmed down softcover book in the set that is unbelievable
  • @TonyRobetson
    good review. judging by tyranny of dragons, when they say revamped or improved, they mean better organized/edited. i do agree it's a good value for people who don't own it. at least they made some cool new miniatures for the rest of us
  • @davidsmith6997
    I was mislead into this as well I was told it had the hard cover book included in this set (by word of mouth at the hobby shop)but I was totally disappointed in the soft cover version the only thing that I was fortunate for was I didnโ€™t pay the full $100 price
  • @_no1mad765
    I ordered mine from Amazon for just under $60. I usually go out and support my local business but the asking price was just ridiculous as is. I was also disappointed about the misleading re vamp. They could've added a few things to the adventure as least within the adventure league things.
  • I agree that at the time it came out, especially if you already owned curse of strahd, the $100 price tag was excessive to say the least. But i just picked it up on ebay for $60 free shipping brand new and i never had the first curse of strahd so for me it was AWESOME... Quick edit/sidebar: Anything revised or removed for political correctness can be put right back in. It is the amazing freedom that TTRPGs have givin us since they dawned on our dining room tables decades ago. It's too bad Wizards feels that someone who is depressed because they lost a leg is disparaging BECAUSE that in of itself is DISPARAGING... The lady isn't terrible for being depressed. It's her reality ALBEIT INSIDE A FANTASY GAME OF PRETEND.... DUUUUUHHHHHHHHHH ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„
  • @johntan4997
    The moment you see all the letters and maps on a single or combined piece. It's very obvious that the designers of this product did not play CoS...
  • @ninjanick7369
    Thanks for the warning! Iโ€™ll probably save money and buy the original book
  • @allstatejake
    Most of the things in this box I made at home for less money and made better versions of it, it just took a little time. You can make a Tarokka deck for very little money as well as handouts that are better organized and more functional. I'm thinking I should've made a bunch and sold em on etsy or ebay lol.
  • @SHADOWSTRIKE1
    Iโ€™m having a hard time deciding to get this or notโ€ฆ I see itโ€™s just $50 now on Amazon. Iโ€™ve heard this adventure is great, and I donโ€™t own any piece of it so far. I do wish the book was hardbound. Iโ€™m not so sure what makes the paperback book a โ€œperfect-boundโ€.
  • @DrVagax
    So right now you can Revamped for about 70 euro. I personally think if you don't own CoS already that it is actually a decent deal with the softcover the only thing being worse about it. I think it adds a lot to the immersion in general. However, for 10 euro cheaper you can get the hardcover CoS, the smaller sized Tarokka deck and the CoS DM screen
  • @Dantevonlocke
    Its just a bundle really. The tarokka deck, and dm screen were already available (albeit not that size for the cards or art for the screen). The art and hands are just fluff with their inclusion. If you dont have the module and would buy it all separately this isnt horrible. But if you just want the module and tarokka deck hard pass.
  • @Tomeroche
    Honestly I wouldn't even buy this if it cost as much as the Hard Cover, because this doesn't even have a hard cover. For 100 bucks they really should have gone all out on little knickknacks for GM props. They could have had GF9 make some special cards for the monsters/NPCs for the module, included some dice (not even custom ones just some black or red ones), and a sheet of tokens to use for the unique monsters.