Less than four months remain until the release of WotC's 4e "super-adventure" 'Revenge of the Giants'. This looks mighty interesting but I would really like to know more about it as soon as possible. Here is what we already know, based on info gleaned from the net.
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I think that's about all I know about this thing just now but I am far from being an avid reader of all the various publications and forums. If anyone knows anything more or wants to add/correct anything, please feel free to post below.
Cheers.
- "Fee-Fie-Foe-FUN! Evil giants seek to avenge past defeats by ravaging the civilized lands, and the only thing standing in their way is a renowned band of heroes." From the WotC product catalog page.
- 4e D&D "super-adventure.
- Designed for paragon-level characters (14th-17th level, according to the published cover image; interestingly, the "editorial review" section on Amazon.com says "designed to take characters from 12th to 14th level").
- Authors = Bill Slaviscek, Mike Mearls, David Noonan.
- Release date 17 August 2009 or thereabouts (WotC product catalog still says simply "August 2009" but Amazon.co.uk is a bit more specific/optimistic).
- Format = Hardbound book. Originally touted as a boxed set with battlemaps and tokens but confirmed as a hardbound book at DDXP.
- Page count = 160. Nice and meaty, then.
- Cost = About $40, £18.
- I cannot find it now but I am certain I once read a post or an article from Mike Mearls where he said that Acererak may well make a return appearance in this adventure. (Source?)
- Tokens no longer mentioned but there is "a beautiful 2-sided map featuring key locations within the adventure" (according to Amazon.com).
This post has been, and will be, edited based on information received.
I think that's about all I know about this thing just now but I am far from being an avid reader of all the various publications and forums. If anyone knows anything more or wants to add/correct anything, please feel free to post below.
Cheers.
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