goodmangames wrote:But what would we call it? "The Adventure Ends: A collection of 20 level 7-9 adventures guaranteed to be TPK's?"
Well, that depends, will I be doing the monsters for the next one?
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.
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.
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
Bump.
(just because I was in the neighborhood, you know)