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<blockquote data-quote="Whizbang Dustyboots" data-source="post: 9731290" data-attributes="member: 11760"><p>Forest of Doom has strong BD&D vibes. It could easily have been an early Dragon magazine adventure. It's not my favorite, but it's beloved. It's definitely the easiest of the three you've got, especially since you can go back to the beginning if you fail and keep going with your established character.</p><p></p><p>Citadel of Chaos was my first book, and the first that allows you to be a spellcaster. (It does not use the system that Sorcerry! later uses, where you had to know the magical words that cast spells, etc. It's a more traditional spellcasting system.) It really shows off the weirdness of the line, with a pair of guards -- one of whom is an ape with the head of a dog and one of whom is a dog with the head of an ape. Again, lots of old school vibes.</p><p></p><p>Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a big spawling dungeon (half written by Jackson, half written by Livingston, and you can definitely tell the spot they hand off design of the dungeon) with a bunch of iconic set-pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whizbang Dustyboots, post: 9731290, member: 11760"] Forest of Doom has strong BD&D vibes. It could easily have been an early Dragon magazine adventure. It's not my favorite, but it's beloved. It's definitely the easiest of the three you've got, especially since you can go back to the beginning if you fail and keep going with your established character. Citadel of Chaos was my first book, and the first that allows you to be a spellcaster. (It does not use the system that Sorcerry! later uses, where you had to know the magical words that cast spells, etc. It's a more traditional spellcasting system.) It really shows off the weirdness of the line, with a pair of guards -- one of whom is an ape with the head of a dog and one of whom is a dog with the head of an ape. Again, lots of old school vibes. Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a big spawling dungeon (half written by Jackson, half written by Livingston, and you can definitely tell the spot they hand off design of the dungeon) with a bunch of iconic set-pieces. [/QUOTE]
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