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<blockquote data-quote="JiffyPopTart" data-source="post: 3268949" data-attributes="member: 4881"><p>Best module of all time: Queen Euphoria for Shadowrun. It came with a 40 page handout for reading on the side that was better than a lot of the actual Shadowrun novels. It was a great story. And the best part of all is the endgame lets the players go on a no-holds-barred no cost shopping spree of every piece of equipment in the book and then sends them into a blazing inferno of certain death. Never have I seen every PC simultaneously slobber on their character sheet.</p><p></p><p>Best DnD module: A4: In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords. Awesome to see players high-fiving each other because they just found a rusty short sword.</p><p></p><p>Worst module of all time: At Wars End for Torg. I am probably one of the few and proud Torg fanatics. I think its the funnest game system of all time. I love almost everything about it. So when someone decided to wrap up the campaign in this turdfestical of a way I just had to pretend it wasn't even written. For those uneducated with this monstrosity, it would be like if they wrapped up the entire Forgotten Realms campaign setting with a series of battles the PCs are magically teleported to in which every major character died but the PCs were unable to affect the dying because they have to fight rabble while watching from afar.. And then at the end of the adventure you find out that AO the ultimate power and ultimate mover and shaker is really useless low level barely mentioned character like Elminsters stable boy. **Shudder**</p><p></p><p>DS</p><p></p><p>DS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JiffyPopTart, post: 3268949, member: 4881"] Best module of all time: Queen Euphoria for Shadowrun. It came with a 40 page handout for reading on the side that was better than a lot of the actual Shadowrun novels. It was a great story. And the best part of all is the endgame lets the players go on a no-holds-barred no cost shopping spree of every piece of equipment in the book and then sends them into a blazing inferno of certain death. Never have I seen every PC simultaneously slobber on their character sheet. Best DnD module: A4: In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords. Awesome to see players high-fiving each other because they just found a rusty short sword. Worst module of all time: At Wars End for Torg. I am probably one of the few and proud Torg fanatics. I think its the funnest game system of all time. I love almost everything about it. So when someone decided to wrap up the campaign in this turdfestical of a way I just had to pretend it wasn't even written. For those uneducated with this monstrosity, it would be like if they wrapped up the entire Forgotten Realms campaign setting with a series of battles the PCs are magically teleported to in which every major character died but the PCs were unable to affect the dying because they have to fight rabble while watching from afar.. And then at the end of the adventure you find out that AO the ultimate power and ultimate mover and shaker is really useless low level barely mentioned character like Elminsters stable boy. **Shudder** DS DS [/QUOTE]
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