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<blockquote data-quote="takasi" data-source="post: 2820805" data-attributes="member: 20194"><p>Gambit at Dreadhold was printed, but others were not (for example, the Delirium Stone).</p><p></p><p>In order to download the adventure you have to be a herald level DM and you have to sanction an event before knowing what's in the adventure. If the adventure were in Dungeon, DMs could see what the adventure is before they setup a day to play. Merric, if you didn't get a chance to get a copy would you still consider it a waste? That's the position that the vast majority of Dungeon subscribers are in. Even the Paizo staff, the guys who should be aware of the only other source of WotC campaign adventures, don't have it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The level kick occurs about every six months or more, which is plenty of time. Dungeon adventures are already available every month for sanctioning with the same brief window restrictions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a perfect example of why the D&D Campaign program should outreach to Dungeon magazine. If DMs can read a good adventure it might motivate them to try the RPGA out at a con, go to a gameday or sanction something at home.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's absolutely false. Even the D&D Open was split up into 3 adventures. (Mr. Jacobs said that if they do it again it will be one adventure.) The average adventure length is over 25 pages after RPGA information is remove. Gambit at Dreadhold was as long as the average Dungeon adventure. I have no idea how you're drawing this conclusion if you've never read these adventures.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can say the same thing about the editing. I don't see how it would be <strong>more</strong> work. If anything it should be a little easier.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From anecdotal experience it was received well. There's always a post or two asking about the sequel.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How is it any different than the standard contract for other submissions? Mr. Jacobs can call Mr. Richards or Mr. Radney-MacFarland or anyone at the RPGA and ask for a list of adventures and authors and go from there. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How is it any more difficult than dredging through their black hole of submissions and editing submissions?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Have they distributed them for the old Forgotten Realms campaigns?</p><p></p><p>I'm only asking to keep an open mind. If you're planning on doing a backdrop of the mirror world of the Nerra, at least glance at the Reflections of the Multiverse module as a companion piece. If there's an excellent adventure like the Delirium Stone that was never printed at least thumb through it. </p><p></p><p>I'm very happy to hear that Paizo will possibly be working with the RPGA in the future to create original adventure modules for the D&D Campaigns. I really hope you do something with Xen'drik Expeditions, but I would also be happy to see a Living Greyhawk module. Polyhedron used to be a huge part of Dungeon, and even though people (myself included) didn't care for the mini games I think the magazine has suffered a little from not covering the RPGA (or only writing a blurb about upcoming conventions and D&D Minis tournaments).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takasi, post: 2820805, member: 20194"] Gambit at Dreadhold was printed, but others were not (for example, the Delirium Stone). In order to download the adventure you have to be a herald level DM and you have to sanction an event before knowing what's in the adventure. If the adventure were in Dungeon, DMs could see what the adventure is before they setup a day to play. Merric, if you didn't get a chance to get a copy would you still consider it a waste? That's the position that the vast majority of Dungeon subscribers are in. Even the Paizo staff, the guys who should be aware of the only other source of WotC campaign adventures, don't have it. The level kick occurs about every six months or more, which is plenty of time. Dungeon adventures are already available every month for sanctioning with the same brief window restrictions. This is a perfect example of why the D&D Campaign program should outreach to Dungeon magazine. If DMs can read a good adventure it might motivate them to try the RPGA out at a con, go to a gameday or sanction something at home. That's absolutely false. Even the D&D Open was split up into 3 adventures. (Mr. Jacobs said that if they do it again it will be one adventure.) The average adventure length is over 25 pages after RPGA information is remove. Gambit at Dreadhold was as long as the average Dungeon adventure. I have no idea how you're drawing this conclusion if you've never read these adventures. You can say the same thing about the editing. I don't see how it would be [b]more[/b] work. If anything it should be a little easier. From anecdotal experience it was received well. There's always a post or two asking about the sequel. How is it any different than the standard contract for other submissions? Mr. Jacobs can call Mr. Richards or Mr. Radney-MacFarland or anyone at the RPGA and ask for a list of adventures and authors and go from there. How is it any more difficult than dredging through their black hole of submissions and editing submissions? Have they distributed them for the old Forgotten Realms campaigns? I'm only asking to keep an open mind. If you're planning on doing a backdrop of the mirror world of the Nerra, at least glance at the Reflections of the Multiverse module as a companion piece. If there's an excellent adventure like the Delirium Stone that was never printed at least thumb through it. I'm very happy to hear that Paizo will possibly be working with the RPGA in the future to create original adventure modules for the D&D Campaigns. I really hope you do something with Xen'drik Expeditions, but I would also be happy to see a Living Greyhawk module. Polyhedron used to be a huge part of Dungeon, and even though people (myself included) didn't care for the mini games I think the magazine has suffered a little from not covering the RPGA (or only writing a blurb about upcoming conventions and D&D Minis tournaments). [/QUOTE]
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