D&D General One-Shot Wonders, Vol. II announced

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
The sequel to the book that won a bunch of awards (and whose battlemaps are up for an Ennie this year) is getting a sequel.

Someone save that bird person in the runway minecart on the cover!

I have the original and in addition to being gorgeous, both in the terms of art but also in top-drawer design and layout, it's incredibly easy to use in play, with adventures on one to two pages, separated by biome and level. You've got whimsical stuff like cooking contests or races with more serious business adventures like the undead besieging a local tavern.
 

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I bought all three on DDB, and I look forward to buying this one as well. They are outstanding plug and play resources with excellent DDB integration. I am planning to build my entire beginner campaign with them in the Fall.
If this is one of your classroom campaigns, this seems like an ideal resource for it, since you don't need to know who will show up at each session to be ready to do something.
 

Yeah - these sessions are short, and because the adventures themselves are basic they are easy to tailor to the specific group so I can work in a bit of their character backstories. Also, the maps are gorgeous.
 

The sequel to the book that won a bunch of awards (and whose battlemaps are up for an Ennie this year) is getting a sequel.

Someone save that bird person in the runway minecart on the cover!

I have the original and in addition to being gorgeous, both in the terms of art but also in top-drawer design and layout, it's incredibly easy to use in play, with adventures on one to two pages, separated by biome and level. You've got whimsical stuff like cooking contests or races with more serious business adventures like the undead besieging a local tavern.
Well I guess I'll sign up to be notified at least. And hopefully there might be opportunity to pick up some of the previous volumes, if I decide to pull the trigger.
 


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