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Category Archives: Dungeon Magazine
Dungeon Magazine #29
I drink heavily in order to forget previous issues of Dungeon Magazine. This makes me prone to saying things like “This is the BEST ADVENTURE EVER in Dungeon Magazine!” My humbleness is matched only by my propensity for hyperbole. The … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #28
Spelljammer baby! Kick! ASS! Also, Steve Stolph, from Medina Ohio, wants to know why an NPC Druid in a previous Dungeon adventure has a spell that is not on the list of allowed Druid spells. Published adventures set an example … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #27
Hello darkness my old friend … While I don’t usual comment on the editorials and letters, the editorial does mention the need to make the adventures more DM friendly and to add more flavor the adventures. Hmmmm … Tarfil’s Tomb … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #26
The Letters section of Dungeon magazine may be the most amusing thing an RPG enthusiast can read in 2014. “You suck! I will never buy your magazine again because you published a MSH adventure!” Response: “Ok. Enjoy the Tope Secret … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #25
The Standing Stones of Sundown By Paul May AD&D Levels 3 OR 9 This is a brief village investigation followed by a set-piece combat in the village. The village has some standing stones in the middle and a chalk … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #24
In the Dread of Night By Ann Dupois D&D Level 1-3 This is a six-level wizards tower with a nice little village attached. Weird things are afoot in and around the village and they are convinced its the nearby wizard … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #23
The Vineyard Vales by Randy Maxwell D&D Level 2-4 This is a Scandinavian/viking themed adventure. The party wanders around the countryside having encounters on the way to/from two adventure sites. The countryside encounter really makes this adventure, and if you … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #22
This is not a strong review. One adventure is a joke adventure, one is a 1-on-1 adventure, and one features tinker gnomes. I don’t need D&D to be serious, but I do need it to not suck. Once upon a … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #21
I drank most of a 5th of Black Bush in 3 hours yesterday; this is not my finest work. The Cauldron of Plenty by Willie Walsh AD&D Levels 2-4 This is a celtic-themed adventure in a giants cave. There are … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #20
The Ship of Night Wolfgang Baur AD&D Levels 7-9 This is an underdark adventure, ala D1, to find an abandoned dwarven city and “the ship of night”. Some old lame hook wants the party to bring back word of what … Continue reading
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