Remathilis
Legend
IMO, DCC 34 Cage of Delirium and DCC 38 Escape from the Forest of Lanterns are the best DCCs that I own.
I agree with this.
IMO, DCC 34 Cage of Delirium and DCC 38 Escape from the Forest of Lanterns are the best DCCs that I own.
Good enough to port to another edition or gamesystem?IMO, DCC 34 Cage of Delirium and DCC 38 Escape from the Forest of Lanterns are the best DCCs that I own.
Good enough to port to another edition or gamesystem?
For pure bang-for-the-buck, you pretty much have to get The Adventure Begins (DCC 29) and The Adventure Continues (DCC 48), which have 15 and 20 mini-adventures respectively.
Yes.
Cage of Delirium is a ghost story that is fairly combat lite, very moody, and full of interesting NPCs. Its set in a ruined sanitarium and works for fantasy, victorian, or modern horror. (Lvl 6-8)
Cage of Delirium is a ghost story that is fairly combat lite, very moody, and full of interesting NPCs. Its set in a ruined sanitarium and works for fantasy, victorian, or modern horror. (Lvl 6-8)
Forest of Lanterns is a Dungeonland style faerie tale. You're turned into a 8 year old kid trapped in a Hansel & Gretel style world of mischievous fey, wicked witches, and grubby trolls.
I think the ideal 3.5 campaign would be:
#28 Into the Wilds
#3 The Mysterious Tower
#7 The Secret of Smugglers Cove
#10 The Sunless Garden
#5 Aerie of the Crow God
#30 Vault of the Dragon Kings
Monte Cook's post alerted me that all these PDFs would be $5 until the 31st and then gone forever. He also said, "This is what the World's Largest Dungeon should have been." Do you agree? And do you think it would be feasible to run an adventure that large out of a PDF?
Thanks!I went back through the other two threads Psion linked to and added up the recommendations.