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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Zardoz" data-source="post: 3715654" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I was just thinking recently that as much as Adventures are generally not seen as a huge profit center for D&D, it is often the published adventures that stand out as a point of common reference within this hobby. Further more, some adventures do an excellent job of promoting the hobby as a whole.</p><p></p><p>So what truly impressive adventures have come out for 3rd edition? Specifically, what adventures are impressive enough that most people have at least heard of them and have a good idea of what they are about, even if they have not played them? I must concede that i have not had the opportunity to run many adventures, but I am currently enjoying running Red Hand of Doom.</p><p></p><p>1st Edition (and earlier): Temple of Elemental Evil, Tomb of Horrors, Castle Greyhawk</p><p>2nd Edition: Dragon Mountain, Ravenloft Module, Undermountain?</p><p>3rd Edition: Sunless Citidel</p><p></p><p>While I fully expect people to name their favorites, and end up debating their merits, I consider a defining adventure to be one in which most informed gamers will recognize the names of key NPC's, or places, or encounters. I am sure most people on this board have some idea of who Meepo is, regardless of what you think of the actual adventure for Sunless Citidel.</p><p></p><p>END COMMUNICATION</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Zardoz, post: 3715654, member: 704"] I was just thinking recently that as much as Adventures are generally not seen as a huge profit center for D&D, it is often the published adventures that stand out as a point of common reference within this hobby. Further more, some adventures do an excellent job of promoting the hobby as a whole. So what truly impressive adventures have come out for 3rd edition? Specifically, what adventures are impressive enough that most people have at least heard of them and have a good idea of what they are about, even if they have not played them? I must concede that i have not had the opportunity to run many adventures, but I am currently enjoying running Red Hand of Doom. 1st Edition (and earlier): Temple of Elemental Evil, Tomb of Horrors, Castle Greyhawk 2nd Edition: Dragon Mountain, Ravenloft Module, Undermountain? 3rd Edition: Sunless Citidel While I fully expect people to name their favorites, and end up debating their merits, I consider a defining adventure to be one in which most informed gamers will recognize the names of key NPC's, or places, or encounters. I am sure most people on this board have some idea of who Meepo is, regardless of what you think of the actual adventure for Sunless Citidel. END COMMUNICATION [/QUOTE]
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