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06-16-1997, 09:22 PM #1Matthew M. ColvilleGuest
Modules, best and worst
The best module I've ever been through as a player was, by far, the
Bloodstone Pass trilogy. Most of my friends would say the same.
Many of them, however, would now say "Night below," which is also
my answer to the question: "what's the best module you've ever run?"
The WORST module I ever went through was Desert of Desolation.
Lots of traps, lots of bad guys, no XP, no cash, no magic. It actually
gave me a headache.
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06-17-1997, 12:22 AM #2DarkstarGuest
Modules, best and worst
Matthew M. Colville wrote:
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> The best module I've ever been through as a player was, by far, the
> Bloodstone Pass trilogy. Most of my friends would say the same.
The Bloodstone Pass Trilogy doesn't include H4: The Throne of Bloodstone
does it?
I noticed that the adventure was recently added to the TSR web site.
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06-17-1997, 06:03 AM #3Vestrii@aol.coGuest
Modules, best and worst
In a message dated 97-06-17 00:47:05 EDT, you write:
> Many of them, however, would now say "Night below," which is also
> my answer to the question: "what's the best module you've ever run?"
Mine would be Ravenloft or Chateau de Amberville but what does this
have to do with Birthright?
Dave
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06-17-1997, 11:06 AM #4Xavi GarrigaGuest
Modules, best and worst
Hello:
IMHO, the best AD&D modules I have ever played are all old:
* The Sentinel and The Gauntlet (UK2, UK3)
* Destiny of Kings (N3)
* Ravager of Time (I8)
Ah... they don't do modules like that...
Bye,
Xavier
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06-17-1997, 09:42 PM #5Matthew M. ColvilleGuest
Modules, best and worst
>In a message dated 97-06-17 00:47:05 EDT, you write:
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>> Many of them, however, would now say "Night below," which is also
>> my answer to the question: "what's the best module you've ever run?"
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>Mine would be Ravenloft or Chateau de Amberville but what does this
>have to do with Birthright?
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>Dave
Well let me see. . .Birthright is an AD&D world. AD&D modules are
adventures designed to be run in AD&D worlds. Birthright GMs read this
list. GMs generalyl like to know what's availible and what other GMs
thought was good or bad. . .
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06-18-1997, 12:21 AM #6CymbellineGuest
Modules, best and worst
Some of the modules that have worked best for me are:
* Temple, Tower and Tomb
* Dragon Mountain
* City of Skulls
* Dwellers of the Forbidden City
Any of these would work well in a BR campaign - I plan on integrating them into
my BR campaign quite soon. So far, I have pretty much stuck to those in
Legends...Kings, numerous Dungeon adventures, the adventure at the back of
the Rjurik Highlands accessory.
Regards,
Cymbelline.
"Hell is other people." - Jean-Paul Sartre
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