Dungeon 117

Here's the cover for Dungeon 117.
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http://www.paizo.com/image/product/magazine_issue/dungeon/117/cover_500.jpg
 
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I'm shocked. Another dude on the cover in the center. Ah well, at least there is the illusion of some action going on as he's surrounded by... Cloakers?
 



Eh, wish they would stop with the Eberron adventures. I know they have to grow the setting, but man, KB sure is getting a lot of space in Dungeon. Does anyone know who the most published author is in Dungeon and how many adventures they had printed there?

Aaron.
 

Probably Chris Perkins. Willie Walsh and Johnathan Richards have also written quite a few. I know I'm forgetting a lot of folks, though.

I love that art; nice stuff.
 
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Eberron is the shiny new baby, so I can accept that it'll get a lot of attention for a while. But lots of other stuff has been highlighted nicely lately too. Heck, the cover story for this one is Greyhawk, how cool is that? I think that Dungeon's been doing a nice job of keeping a balance of the various aspects of D&D.

Doesn't mean I don't miss Polyhedron (*sniff*) but ya can't have everything, I guess.

-The Gneech :cool:
 

The_Gneech said:
Eberron is the shiny new baby, so I can accept that it'll get a lot of attention for a while. But lots of other stuff has been highlighted nicely lately too. Heck, the cover story for this one is Greyhawk, how cool is that? I think that Dungeon's been doing a nice job of keeping a balance of the various aspects of D&D.

Doesn't mean I don't miss Polyhedron (*sniff*) but ya can't have everything, I guess.

-The Gneech :cool:

I agree, but, it just seems like there is a little too much Eberron. Basicly, the warforged make it sort of hard to translate Eberron adventures into any other setting, without introducing them to your setting. So the adventures are not very modular. Forgotten Realms or Greyhawk translate easily because they are more generic fantasy settings without major racial differences.

Aaron.
 
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