If it turns out that you really enjoy the Lendore Isles setting, you can get L4, L5, and L6 (IIRC) from Dragonsfoot.org for free. Len Lakofka kept working on the setting in recent years and published those via DF as a labor of love.well since I got that, I got L2 and L3 (no more L3s left online now !)
If you're ever on the hunt for players, I'd love to be in on it.On the subject of Judges Guild, I'd recommend Tegel Manor, because the map is so wildly dense (but also because, especially for the time, there's an actual attention to setting a mood with the rooms, though it's still very much a funhouse dungeon). I occasionally joke about wanting to do a stream where I have a few beverages (a la Drunk History) and attempt to run the dungeon:
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For historical purposes, the two Wee Warriors are worth picking up, especially since cheap reprints are easily available.
If you're ever on the hunt for players, I'd love to be in on it.![]()
Yeah, can't blame you. I definitely spent some online games during the pandemic pretty hammered (actually falling asleep during one unusually boring session of Stonehell in which the party kept wandering empty sections and not finding anything good, while trying to find a particular monster lairI'll keep that in mind if I ever work up the gumption to try it. Drunk History is hilarious, but I feel for those people the day after! I used to always have a few drinks when DMing in my 20s. Not so easy to do anymore. I think it would be hilarious attempting to navigate that map and run the game while schnookered, but I for my actual games, I keep a clear head these days.
L2 is one of the first non-site-based adventures published by TSR. I never got L3, though- I seem to recall that it was only released as part of some other product that I didn't need or want.well since I got that, I got L2 and L3 (no more L3s left online now !)
Yeah, can't blame you. I definitely spent some online games during the pandemic pretty hammered (actually falling asleep during one unusually boring session of Stonehell in which the party kept wandering empty sections and not finding anything good, while trying to find a particular monster lair) , but I've scaled that back.
Alright, I got the last one that was under $100The biggest omission from that list is pretty easily Caverns of Thracia from Judges Guild. Already mentioned, I know, but figured I’d reiterate. Probably the greatest “big dungeon” ever published.