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Creatures from 1978 Monster Manual in modules? Help!

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 1:01 am
by chingdog
Hi, I was thinking about purchasing some of the Dungeon Crawl Classics modules between 1 and 52. I am a fan of the classic AD & D modules such as Against The Giants, Keep on Borderlands, and Ghost Tower of Inverness. My question is...which of the DCC modules contain the most old school monsters in them? Stuff like Umber Hulks, Owlbears, Mind Flayers, Xorn, Trolls, and such? The only two I own are #6 Temple of the Dragon Cult which I liked for the most part....and # 30 Vault of the Dragon Kings which I was not all that happy with. Vault of the Dragon Kings was a solid adventure with some nice touches but almost all the creatures were new monsters or variations of some old creatures. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated if you could refer maybe the top 4 or 5 modules that would fit what I am looking for...Thanks! :)

Re: Creatures from 1978 Monster Manual in modules? Help!

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 4:29 pm
by GnomeBoy
So your preference is for the 3x era modules that have 'classic' monsters in them...?

At this point in time, it's a bit of a homework assignment to work up a list! I have several of those older adventures, but I can't off the top of my head say which ones are heavily populated by "AD&D" monsters...

Blackguard's Revenge had a lot of wights and zombies in it, and Dragonfiend Pact had a very prominent pseudodragon... Nothing else springs to mind without doing research.

Re: Creatures from 1978 Monster Manual in modules? Help!

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:59 pm
by Murlynd
Wizards' games aren't my thing, but I did use some of the older Goodman modules under other games, with conversion. If you are looking to have a more standard D&D selection of monsters, I would suggest getting Castle Whiterock. It has plenty of application for that sort of campaign, with a good AD&D feel to it. Might get more answers if moved over to the D&D 3e modules section, though.

Re: Creatures from 1978 Monster Manual in modules? Help!

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:46 am
by chingdog
Ok...thank for the info!