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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    A pox on whoever pointed out the teal-and-orange thing, now I can't help but see it every time.
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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    I love Dragonlance art, but I can see the sins of the books as actual adventures in the stately and very planned compositions.
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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    Only good thing about the cover, in fact.
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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    This has been an extremely profitable exercise to me. It'll definitely make me pay more attention to introductory materials going forward. And it makes so much more sense now why all Mork Borg adventures are complete shit.
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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    I actually like this for the first...it's what got published to advertise AD&D, even though the content is not "standard". My thesis is looking pretty good from that cover, at least: https://coldlightrpgpress.weebly.com/home/intro-adventure-covers-add
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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    Good point, and needs updating. Any idea what AD&D has?
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    Introductory Adventure Covers

    So I'm reviewing introductory adventure modules. Not the adventures, though, the cover art. My theory is that the tone for every edition is going to be reflected more accurately by that one illustration than by a dozen examples of play. Basic was easy, that's In Search of the Unknown, but what...
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    Lair Contest

    So that's enough judges I'd say, think we could get some advertising from the big blogs here?
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    Lair Contest

    That would be great; feedback and polish throughout every part of the process would be the ideal.
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    Lair Contest

    The success of Bryce's Wavestone Keep contest results/No-Artpunk has me thinking that there's a lot of potential talent hungry for feedback; I think more than a $100 reward or a physical copy of a module, the primary motivator for me at least was the critical reviewing. There's no real shortage...
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    Dyson's maps suck

    I'm in general agreement, but he still seems to be making some pretty decent ones. This set has some nice loops and verticality, and it's a commercial release: https://dysonlogos.blog/tag/eleint-passages/
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    Forbidden Lands

    It's okay.
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    General Discussion

    One 5-level magic user properly abusing the game's broken math and Animate Dead can absolutely take out anything. D&D 5E is silly.
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    Good "Wizard Tower" adventures

    I have one that made it in NoArtPunk: https://tenfootpole.org/ironspike/?p=7705
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    No Artpunk Contest 2

    Yeah, no early submittal for me this time; I'm writing up four teleporter-linked pyramids, going to be cracking fifty rooms easily.
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    My Own d20 Heartbreaker and Intro Dungeons

    It's up and free. I'll charge a printing cost if there's much interest, but right now it's a free PDF like Knave: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/398419/Pathfinding-Light
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    [Shill] In the Hall of the Third Blue Wizard

    "Offspring of the Siphoned Demon" is my adventure contribution, a chilly level 3-5 OSE two-floor dungeon with a classic jailed demon. My players loved it.
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    [Shill] In the Hall of the Third Blue Wizard

    Hey, I'm published in there too, very happy with how it's setting up. The project has already funded three times over, and he's not far at all from his stretch goal. Noisms pays us for our contribution regardless of funding, but it's a good looking project that should actually have useable content.
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    The Most Ambitious Adventure?

    I have a combo West Marches/Megadungeon campaign I've sunk a fair amount of time into; it's got 184 10-mile hexes keyed over a couple dozen islands (with about ten minor dungeons) and the first level of the megadungeon linked to the region with some sixty rooms is complete. As my PCs start...
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    Surgerock Vault for Bryce's contest

    It's really funny, I went with floating tower in the water and a side of basilisk in my little write-up too (although mine was by no means a polished adventure, it was a few hours in an afternoon). My home campaign lizardmen are a little odd though, so that was different. Good work, Malrex.
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