Question about DCC #50
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Question about DCC #50
Hi Joe!
Quick question,
Are you and the team planning anything SPECIAL for DCC #50? Kind of a big milestone, and just wondered if it was going to be some big honkin' project that was just going to astonish.
Thanks,
The superfan
Quick question,
Are you and the team planning anything SPECIAL for DCC #50? Kind of a big milestone, and just wondered if it was going to be some big honkin' project that was just going to astonish.
Thanks,
The superfan
"They Might Be Dwarves" - World Champions Xcrawl 2007. So BAD...but yet so good.
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Perhaps even an orc and a pie?DaveMage wrote:I'm thinking...kind of like a pie.
http://www.montecook.com/arch_lineos11.html
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Exactly.Mike_Ferguson wrote:Perhaps even an orc and a pie?DaveMage wrote:I'm thinking...kind of like a pie.
http://www.montecook.com/arch_lineos11.html
It's a rotating dungeon map which will really make it cool for players and DMs alike. Also, there's an illustration from Vault of the Iron Overlord online here: http://www.neothera.com/coldblast.html.
I just can't remember if that trap was one of mine or one of Monte's...
Edit: It was one of Monte's.
Oh, and hello (saw it was my first post here) [/i]
I just can't remember if that trap was one of mine or one of Monte's...
Edit: It was one of Monte's.
Oh, and hello (saw it was my first post here) [/i]
Siobharek
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One should always be a little improbable...
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I see there is now official blurb about the adventure up on the front page!! Cool!!
So the rotating map is going to be included in the module such that it actually rotates? Presumably with some sort of ring thing holding it to the back cover? It would be good if it could come away from the module without damaging the cover, perhaps use rubber cement to attach it to the inside back cover instead of a permanent fixture?
Just some thoughts......I liked the Otus cover, too
So the rotating map is going to be included in the module such that it actually rotates? Presumably with some sort of ring thing holding it to the back cover? It would be good if it could come away from the module without damaging the cover, perhaps use rubber cement to attach it to the inside back cover instead of a permanent fixture?
Just some thoughts......I liked the Otus cover, too
I can't say what physical form the map will be. You probably won't be able to remove it from the cover, though.
Oh, and those who wish to get the most out of the adventure could benefit from picking up the first issue of Wolfgang Baur's Kobold Quarterly
Just sayin'
Oh, and those who wish to get the most out of the adventure could benefit from picking up the first issue of Wolfgang Baur's Kobold Quarterly
Just sayin'
Siobharek
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The maps are really cool... physically embedded on the inside cover, and each ring of the dungeon rotates separately. The starting position is printed on the inside back cover. As the PCs advance through the dungeon, their actions will spin the rings... which you as a DM can do to the map inside the cover!
I remember an old Dungeon adventure called "Ex Libris". It had a puzzle dungeon with 8 tiles that were to be shifted about without the players seeing it. This will be so much cooler. And having the start diagram printed on the cover is a great idea!
Siobharek
One should always be a little improbable...
One should always be a little improbable...