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    Worst D&D adventure of all time?

    You guys are all short sighted about the Dragon Lance Modules. First of all, the modules were an attempt to tell an EPIC story from start to finish. If your idea of a great 'epic' adventure is going through a dungeon randomly populated with monsters (that have no business being there no matter...
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    Worst D&D adventure of all time?

    Needle - I believe this was playtested in Gen Con before it was actually published. I think Frank Mentzer wrote it. We had a horrible DM (At Gen Con) and it sucked so bad, that I went up to Frank and told him so. I will always regret that, because I could honestly tell his feelings were hurt...
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    Worst D&D adventure of all time?

    Ravager of Time, like many modules from the early days, had moments when it was imbalanced, but that's easy to fix for a good DM. (I do it all the time, even with 3.0 and 3.5 modules, which are far more scientifically balanced). But Ravager of Time... was a GREAT story. A fantastic trip...
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    Worst D&D adventure of all time?

    Ravenloft: It WAS a deadly module. *Spoiler Warning* I had a group of players finally get to Strahd's coffin and kill him, but they were all 2nd level by that time, having been level drained all the way down. Now... the players admitted it was a fantastic adventure, and that it was very...
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    Worst D&D adventure of all time?

    Lost Island of Castanamir certainly is obscure, but it's still one of my favorite puzzle modules. If you haven't seen it, check it out. It's a nice well written little gem.
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    Worst D&D adventure of all time?

    Ravenloft was and still is one of the best modules ever written. I've run it numerous times, and each time it's different and each time it's challenging.
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