Dungeon #126. Anyone have it yet?

I got my copy on Monday. All is good.

I wanted to thank the Dungeon staff for another great issue shipped to my door in a timely manner. This is why I continue to renew my subscription. :)
 

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Mmm-kay, gimme some addresses, so's I can come to your homes, kill you in the dead of night, and steal your copies....

People getting their copies before me. Very irritated. :mad:
 






Yay! It's arrived!

So:
High level = Blood of Malar @ 13th level
Mid level = The Clockwork Fortress @ 8th level
Low level = The Menagerie @ 6th level

Bonus: Age of Worms Adventure Path installment #2 Encounter at Blackwall Keep @ 5th level.

I'm delighted that we now get at least three adventures in every issue, and that there's always one low-, one mid-, and one high-level adventure, but the spread seems kind of narrow this month.

Unfortunately, 1st and 2nd level adventures seem to be the ones I need most often when a group wants a pick-up game of starting characters. Low-level is usually short and simple enough that I can quickly read through and get ready.

High-level is great when I can use it, but by the time characters reach 13th-15th level, they're so embroiled in existing plotlines, that no published mod is going to run without seeming a bit jarring. I have to take high-level modules apart and mine them for bits and pieces.

I can't imagine that I'm the only one with this problem. Perhaps, as a one-shot experiment, Dungeon could run a build-your-own module kit. The article I envision might have a half-dozen encounters scripted, with suggested alternate creatures/trap/challenges depending on what a particular party's strengths or weakness are, and a two or three divergent plot summanies that tie these encounters together in a sensible way. I suppose that this is still just a module, but written in a more "modular" fashion to better facilitate taking it apart and rebuilding it.
 
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OR...

You could just mandate they MAKE characters of that level to run higher level games.

I'm just offering that as idear.
 

diaglo said:
none here either.

I think they should start officially calling it "Humidlanta". Doesn't roll off the tongue, but it's deadly accurate.

Still waiting too. Building up for hissy-fit mode.

Arbiter of Wyrms said:
Unfortunately, 1st and 2nd level adventures seem to be the ones I need most often when a group wants a pick-up game of starting characters. Low-level is usually short and simple enough that I can quickly read through and get ready.

True, 1st-level comes and goes so quickly that a 1st-level adventure need only be a short excursion.
 

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