Best products from r/Eberron

We found 9 comments on r/Eberron discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 8 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Eberron:

u/SnaggyKrab · 2 pointsr/Eberron

There are some nice ones on Amazon that are cheap and well made. Pretty sure this is the one I have for the campaign I've been running. And it has all the little details you're looking for.

u/Amechwarrior · 2 pointsr/Eberron

Basically it's this video without the fancy canvas things I can't get where I'm at.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNElkhIB_y4

https://smile.amazon.com/UnityStar-Portable-Classroom-Whiteboard-Single-Sided/dp/B074Z3HGXR/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=%22kids+dry+erase+board%22&qid=1574961404&sr=8-6

I instead took cheap kids whiteboard marker tablets that are around at a local art/office/teacher supply store for like $3 a piece. At the same store, I found of black backed page protectors that would work perfectly to cover all the whiteboard and "blackout" the screen without any work, I also got matching black duct tape.

https://i.imgur.com/G7zowzs.jpg

I'll post the final product once I get it printed after any adjustments based on the comments I get.

u/WanBeMD · 1 pointr/Eberron

This is the log of our Kingmaker campaign set in the continent of Xen'drik. It's a fun path and works really well in this setting. There is a pretty good amount of non-Path content and modules as well. The campaign has been going for over a year now (both in and out of game) so there is quite a bit there if anyone is interested in how we've adapted it.


The basic structure is that the dragonmarked houses are establishing a colony deeper into Xen'drik to lay claim to this new and strange land while others do the same. Each player started with one character (which turned out to be a bunch of gently-bred types who had no idea how to survive in the wild) and then once the kingdom was established each player got a second character to help fill out the government. Each player sends one character on expeditions. The feel of the game is more Indiana Jones than film noir, but with politics.

u/drednik · 3 pointsr/Eberron

Unwittingly helped a dragon below cultist free some abominations in the mines of Cragwar. Heavily influenced by Don Bassingthwaite novel series The Dragon Below

u/tahras · 2 pointsr/Eberron

I bought this one and am pleased with the quality.

u/Frognosticator · 6 pointsr/Eberron

You should consider purchasing this book, if you're planning on running a campaign set primarily in Sharn:

Sharn: City of Towers

u/ArgoSaxifrage · 3 pointsr/Eberron

Could try this, I don't have a set yet (it's on my list for the board game it's for), so can't verify what kind of weight or feel they have. More pricey though