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Dungeon #91

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Can someone give me a run down of the adventures in this issue? I've looked through the archived news and can't find anything and the Dungeon web page at the WotC site hasn't been updated since january.

All I need is a quick idea of what the adventures are about and what levels they're designed for. I'm trying to find out if it's worth it for me to try to find this issue or not.
 

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Sure, here you go:

"Challenge of Champions IV" by Johnathan M. Richards - It doesn't matter how skilled you are--it's how you function as a team! A D&D adventure for four PCs of any level.

"Critical Threat: The Vortex" by Christopher West - The swirling pit of doom or the maw of some terrible beast? You decide! A D&D "Critical Threat" suitable for PCs of any level.

"The Rock and the Hard Place" by Brian Corvello - Sometimes it's hard to tell the good guys from the bad. A D&D Side Trek designed for 16th-level PCs but adaptable for levels 10-20.

"Bogged Down" by Terry Edwards - Terrible secrets buried in the bogs around Bearden's Hollow are rising to the surface. A D&D adventure for 1st-level PCs but adaptable for levels 2 and up.

"Sloth" by J. Bradley Schell - A slovenly conjurer makes a mess of things and learns that irony is without mercy. A D&D Side Trek for 6th-level PCs but adaptable for levels 1-9.

"Critical Threat: Gnarlcrown" by Matthew Sernett - Say, what happened to that tree that was just standing there? A D&D "Critical Threat" for 16th-level players.

"The Legend of Garthulga" by Tim Hitchcock - A monster from elven folklore proves bad for business. A D&D adventure for 1st-level PCs but adaptable for levels 2-7.

"Kambranex's Machinations" by Robert Lee - Nothing good ever came from the Belching Vortex of Leuk-O! A D&D adventure for 9th-level PCs but adaptable for levels 5-13.
 

"Kambranex's Machinations" also includes rules for the half-machine template, so it might be worth it for that alone.
 


I have run the CotC from this issue, my players loved it. Far to easy though, they watch to much Crystal Maze as kids.
 

Tsunami said:
I remember how the last Challange of Champions completely boggled my players. I'll have to pick this up!

Note that the author of this posts here regularly, as Richards. He's quite the author!

A number of Dungeon authors are active here, actually, including Willie Walsh.
 

Thanks guys. If I can find this issue I think I'll pick it up. And then I should probably subscribe. Now that I'm DMing a subscription would probably come in handy.
 

If your quick you might get a free copy of Legions of Hell with your subscription.

The offer is while supplies last, I don't know if they still have copies lying around though.
 

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