But the characters are fundamentally a straightforward group of adventurers out to (mostly) fight the good fight. That doesn’t mean it’s the same as playing D&D in the Forgotten Realms – it matters that the game is set in Rokugan. That doesn’t mean that there’s a bad or a good answer, but I do think the answer is important. And my answer is that it’s more like a D&D game that uses the Legend of the Five Rings setting. It’s going to assume that the reader is familiar with prior iterations Rokugan and of Legend of the Five Rings roleplaying.įor me, from an enfranchised player perspective, the “bottom line up front” is whether Adventures in Rokugan is (1) a Legend of the Five Rings roleplaying game that happens to use 5E mechanics or (2) a D&D game that uses the Legend of the Five Rings setting. But this review is for enfranchised L5R players. There’s another review for those new to Rokugan. So we have two Adventures in Rokugan reviews. Here at Strange Assembly we have a long history with both Legend of the Five Rings (we started as just an L5R podcast) and with D&D (I’ve been playing for years now). Adventures in Rokugan takes the classic world of Legend of the Five Rings and brings it to the fifth edition of “The World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game” (a.k.a., Dungeons & Dragons).
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