Question: DCC #48 - The Adventure Continues...
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Well, that depends, will I be doing the monsters for the next one?goodmangames wrote:But what would we call it? "The Adventure Ends: A collection of 20 level 7-9 adventures guaranteed to be TPK's?"
I got my contributor's copy a couple of days ago, and I'm lamenting the fact that I don't have time anymore to actually play D&D: there are some great adventures in there.
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Ordered
Ordered from Amazon. Same with WFF2. And pre-ordered Castle Whiterock as well. Can't wait!joela wrote:Only one more week to go. Yay!goodmangames wrote:
Actually, it'll probably be a bit longer since since B&N and Borders usually get rpg stuff weeks after the FLGSs receive their shipments.
What do you mean no?
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goodmangames wrote:Not under 3.5 rules. But as for the future, I certainly like the format, and readers seem to like it, too.
But what would we call it? "The Adventure Ends: A collection of 20 level 7-9 adventures guaranteed to be TPK's?"
How about:
The Adventure Continues - The Lost Levels: a hardbound collection of 15 to 20 level 7-9 adventures...
or
The Adventure in Full Swing: a hardbound collection of 15 to 20 level 7-9 adventures...
followed by...
The Adventure Concludes: a hardbound collection of 15 to 20 adventures for levels 10-14.
Ya know, extend the series out further, have some tie-ins back to the two earlier hardcovers. Together, there'd be years and years of DCC goodness to be had.
just my 2 CP worth.
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Re: Death
Yes, there are a number of good ways to die in this collection. {Insert evil DM laughter} MUAHAHAHAHA!joela wrote:Death...is good.CharlieRock wrote:This one is nice. I can keep bouncing the team back and forth between this one and the first. What with all the deaths and stuff.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. Feel free to ask any questions or add more comments.
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Writer: "Madness at the Mutilated Oak," DCC #48: The Adventure Continues;
DCC #52: Chronicle of the Fiend
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Writer: "Madness at the Mutilated Oak," DCC #48: The Adventure Continues;
DCC #52: Chronicle of the Fiend
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Bump.tacojohn4547 wrote:goodmangames wrote:Not under 3.5 rules. But as for the future, I certainly like the format, and readers seem to like it, too.
But what would we call it? "The Adventure Ends: A collection of 20 level 7-9 adventures guaranteed to be TPK's?"
How about:
The Adventure Continues - The Lost Levels: a hardbound collection of 15 to 20 level 7-9 adventures...
or
The Adventure in Full Swing: a hardbound collection of 15 to 20 level 7-9 adventures...
followed by...
The Adventure Concludes: a hardbound collection of 15 to 20 adventures for levels 10-14.
Ya know, extend the series out further, have some tie-ins back to the two earlier hardcovers. Together, there'd be years and years of DCC goodness to be had.
just my 2 CP worth.
tacojohn4547
(just because I was in the neighborhood, you know)
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