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d20 modern bookquests?

xnrdcorex

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hi, i was wondering if anyone knows of any d20 modern bookquests. i couldnt find any on the wizards sight so if there are any other companies with d20 modern bookquests thatd be sweet. anyhow if anyone can point me in the right direciton, or even link me to a place to buy it id appreciate it. thanks.
 

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um you know modules. like the sunless citadel or return to the temple of elemental evil...or city of the spiderqueen. things of that nature.
 

WotC has a ton of free adventures listed on their site, not really 'modules' as things that last multiple adventures, but when you put a few of them together (Stan's 'Heartless' campaign) you can almost call it a module.

I even think there's a section of the d20 modern site called 'adventures.'
 

Beyond the free adventures (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=d20modern/oaa/full), most of the d20 Modern support is going to be 3rd party and mostly in PDF.

I've seen some print adventures, but can't remember the publisher. I think they had borders on them that looked like warning tape on construciton sites, the black and yellow diagonals. Anyone else remember?

RPGNow.com has a whole d20 Modern section (http://www.rpgnow.com/default.php?cPath=1_293&).

Oddly enough, while WotC went whole hog on Urban Arcana (DnD Modern) most offerings seem to be horror, military or supers.
 

Von Ether said:
Oddly enough, while WotC went whole hog on Urban Arcana (DnD Modern) most offerings seem to be horror, military or supers.

Sorry for the hijack, but that seems to cover the biggies, except for Crime/Urban adventures if you look around the TV. What else do you think we should be covering?

Chuck
 


If you look at the free adventures, there are quite a number of them that are linear, although they may not appear in that order on the site because of when they were posted. Looks like they don't have them posted as to which ones belong together, you'd almost have to download them all and see. Inside the first 2 pages or so says if it's part of the adventure series (Heartless I think is what it was called).

I don't have all of them to to tell you which ones they are, but I do know that Blood Sugar is one, as is Dead of Winter.
 

Vigilance said:
Sorry for the hijack, but that seems to cover the biggies, except for Crime/Urban adventures if you look around the TV. What else do you think we should be covering?

Chuck

LOL! You misunderstood my post. It was more to point out that WotC thought the d20 M market was focused in one direction and 3rd party publishers have a very different take on what they think they should offer to their customers.

... And I went to my FLGS and found the print products that were driving me crazy, it was Hogshead Publishing. They did a series of d20 M source books and Horror modules. (http://www.hogshead.demon.co.uk/hgshd_products.htm)
 
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i went to that website and all i found were campign source books, and none of them were d20 modern, they were all like d20 games with there own feats and classes and stuff. im looking for like a book or series fo adventures that take a group of players form like lvl 1 to 10 for a d20 modern, d20 future, or d20 past game.
 

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