Dungeon #141

Jakar said:
Any news on when the web enhancements which said were going to be posted in the Dungeon mags, are going to be posted? We are still owed ones from 139 onwards.......

I'm no longer in the business of giving dates for these things. HOWEVER, we did just get pretty much everything for issue #142 finished off about 23 minutes ago (at least, everything that the editorial group does), which means we've got time again to do things not directly associated with getting magazines to print. Which includes art & map supplements, and FR/Eberron conversions.

I'll go finish them up Right Now, in other words.
 

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I would have absolutely loved to design a full return to Tamoachan as it's one of my all time favourites, however, as James says there was simply not enough room to do as much exploring as I would have liked as the journey is a very long one, however, Tamoachan fans could of course fill this area of the adventure out considerably:)

Rich
 

rich pett said:
I would have absolutely loved to design a full return to Tamoachan as it's one of my all time favourites, however, as James says there was simply not enough room to do as much exploring as I would have liked as the journey is a very long one, however, Tamoachan fans could of course fill this area of the adventure out considerably:)

Rich

Doing it as we speak, actually. ;) Haven't actually seen the article, yet, but from what I've heard it's pretty good. I wasn't expecting a whole lot (knowing it was a side-trek), but I'm positive it's going to be excellent.

See, this is what I love about EN World - you can actually speak to the people who make the products we love, hate, and love to hate.
 

I received Dungeon #141 last night. I must say I am quite impressed with this issue, and it takes a lot to knock my socks off with Dungeon. I am only subscribed because there are no stores that stock them or can keep them in stock around here.

I am looking forward to The Wandering Monster part of the Campaign Workbook each month. I like that it includes Strategy & Tactics, Ecology, Treasure & Lore sections as this fluff is what DMs love. The Living Shipwreck is an absolute beauty. CR 18 indeed. I believe I have a new favorite aquatic adversary!

I started reading Swords of Dragonslake and being s it is an urban adventure I thought it'd be a great adventure for Ptolus. I found a great spot for the city of Talantier; directly west of Tarsis and NE of Kartare, nestled right above where the Maquent River begins. I gues in such a campaign, the title would aptly be Swords of Maquents' Lake.

The artwork in Dungeon kepps getting better and better. It would be totally awesome if Paizo had an art gallery for their issues. The intro art for The Sea Wyvern's Wake is definetely poster-worthy. In fact that is another thing I'd love, being able to purchase select artpieces blown up as posters.
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Last but not least Paizo is having a contest for the upcoming release of the D&D Cartoon DVD set. If you want to get in on the action drop an email to contest@paizo.com with a subject line of D&D Cartoon Contest.
 

Frukathka said:
I started reading Swords of Dragonslake and being s it is an urban adventure I thought it'd be a great adventure for Ptolus. I found a great spot for the city of Talantier; directly west of Tarsis and NE of Kartare, nestled right above where the Maquent River begins. I gues in such a campaign, the title would aptly be Swords of Maquents' Lake.

That's a great idea! Swords would work awesome in Ptolus. I love the player's guide! I haven't gotten my hot little hands on the actual book yet, but I got to playtest the AE tourney at Gencon (set in Ptolus) and that was loads of fun. There is a kind-of-sequel to Swords coming out in an upcoming issue as well (also set in Talantier), should work good for Ptolus too.
 


GVDammerung said:
More bothersome is the way these ruins are described; they lack much depth, using appropriate Olman names, but only vague descriptions of areas, none of which suggests much in the way of new possibilities for Tamoachan or the Olman.

I think the association of Sutolore with the iconic image from C1 suggests all sorts of new possibilities for the Olman and Tamoachan.

--Eric
 


James Jacobs said:
If anyone's having troubles getting issues, don't hesitate. Drop us a line at customer.service@paizo.com, or make a post over on our mesageboards in the customer service area. Our CS department's pretty good about getting problems like these taken care of and fixed.

Thanks for the tip. I wasn't sure if I was imagining a long wait for my copy of #140 ... but if others are receiving #141, it's probably not my imagination ... this time. :)

Shawn
 

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