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<blockquote data-quote="haakon1" data-source="post: 9569215" data-attributes="member: 25619"><p>If you have a good place to post it, let me know. PM here should work.</p><p></p><p>I worked from issue 70-150, so yes, including AoW (though I skipped one adventure), then started with issue 1 and I’m up to issue #38. </p><p></p><p>From issue #1, I started to get more comprehensive in my notes, which I think will prove more useful. And I’m powering through every word there, not skipping deathly boring stuff (which I did in ~1 adventure per 5 issues at the start of my journey).</p><p></p><p>Originally, I just had the basic info - title, author, pages, edition, level including notes like must include a Druid, type (including Side Trek and being in a series or something with sequels), my rating, setting description, and Notes that include a synopsis.</p><p></p><p>Now in the notes, I give spoilers about the hook, major events, interesting NPC’s you could steal, and collateral like new monsters and gear. Oh, and in Setting I include mentions of books they recommend having, which became common with 2e - typically setting or things like Complete Psionic. I also have a Good & Bad set of things called out for each, on the theory it might help people choose.</p><p></p><p>I am Greyhawk centric, so I’m generally deeper in Greyhawk stuff. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Hehe, that’s the opposite of the point! I do check my reviews against Ten Foot Pole, though, and it’s interesting to see where can agree completely on some adventures but differ dramatically on others</p><p></p><p>Those were very good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haakon1, post: 9569215, member: 25619"] If you have a good place to post it, let me know. PM here should work. I worked from issue 70-150, so yes, including AoW (though I skipped one adventure), then started with issue 1 and I’m up to issue #38. From issue #1, I started to get more comprehensive in my notes, which I think will prove more useful. And I’m powering through every word there, not skipping deathly boring stuff (which I did in ~1 adventure per 5 issues at the start of my journey). Originally, I just had the basic info - title, author, pages, edition, level including notes like must include a Druid, type (including Side Trek and being in a series or something with sequels), my rating, setting description, and Notes that include a synopsis. Now in the notes, I give spoilers about the hook, major events, interesting NPC’s you could steal, and collateral like new monsters and gear. Oh, and in Setting I include mentions of books they recommend having, which became common with 2e - typically setting or things like Complete Psionic. I also have a Good & Bad set of things called out for each, on the theory it might help people choose. I am Greyhawk centric, so I’m generally deeper in Greyhawk stuff. Hehe, that’s the opposite of the point! I do check my reviews against Ten Foot Pole, though, and it’s interesting to see where can agree completely on some adventures but differ dramatically on others Those were very good! [/QUOTE]
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