Agree 100%.diaglo said:B1 In Search of the Unknown
Though conversion...
Agree 100%.diaglo said:B1 In Search of the Unknown
Sorry, computer fragged up a bit yesterday. I dunno what happened, but I had about 6 differnet things going that where important at the time (sending an email about D&D this weekend to the group, doing Zook Nackle, loading up songs on my MP3 player and posting on EN World) and I had to shut down my computer :\Mycanid said:Thanks Nyaricus!
(Impatiently waiting, crossing his arms and tapping his foot....)
Preach it man. I've already laoded up 100 songs on it again, but it's just a bother to have to re-do this again :\Mycanid said:AUGH! [regarding mp3 player fritz ...] I tell ya. When they work they work wonderfully, but when they don't. Rassa frassa keesa frassan....
Okay though ... I will continue to wait. (Sits down to play a game of Go with a Galeb Duhr.)
Viking Kitten said:I agree, Orcfest is probably the best 1st level module that I've seen.
lolMycanid said:No worries Nyaricus ... I can wait. Galeb Duhr's are immensely patient folk, and I can just go into a meditative mind meld with it for a bit.
mattcolville said:What did you like about it?
I'm in the market for a 1st level adventure and while there are many I like, I'm looking for one that really shows off the whole spectrum of D&D. I want the players making Track Checks, Jump, Balance, Spot, Bluff, Sense Motive, Climb, Swim. I want them to see how their choices affects the game and this is something I find typically lacking even in 1st level modules I otherwise like.