Dragon #336

dyx said:
What's Wormfood again?

The articles that tie in to the Age of Worms adventure path in Dungeon.

dyx said:
And do understand this right: There's descriptions of establishments in the Free City (of Greyhawk) ?

I believe Age of Worms is not officially set in the World of Greyhawk, but is loosely set in the World of Greyhawk if that makes sense. But yes, the article covers several establishments in the Free City used in the Age of Worms.
 

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I finally got and read this issue, and it's a damn fine one. The haunting and undead origin articles were both great, and I've definitely decided to alter one of my current campaigns to employ the haunting rules. Even the Class Acts, normally a section that I'm not too interested in, had some really good stuff (bardic madness, wizardly rituals and divination the old fashioned messy way). I think this is my favorite Dragon in a good while.

Demiurge out.
 




Alzrius said:
Rangers (by Erik Seligman): This gives us a variant ranger base class, the Mystic Ranger (Go go Mystic Ranger!). It gives greater spellcasting abilities (they get 0- and 5th-level spells, but less martial abilities.
So, you already know the next series after SPD, huh? :]

I still prefer the Ninja Rangers series, though.
 

Ranger REG said:
So, you already know the next series after SPD, huh? :]

Mystic Force, so of course, they're the Mystic Rangers!

I still prefer the Ninja Rangers series, though.

For me, everything after Power Rangers in Space wasn't worth watching...though from what I understand, the more recent series have started to develop a better connection to their past (e.g. the nostalgic episode "Forever Red" in Power Rangers Wild Force).

EDIT: Damn you Ranger REG! Now I'm on a Rangers nostalgia trip! :mad:
 
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i liked the Kyuss ecology article a lot more than i thought i would - very well done. :) and now i know what the Age of Worms is about...
 

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