Patman21967
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I love Maure, and cannot wait for future installments...
Shade said:You succeeded. Big time. Maure Castle, to me, is the best 3E adventure, bar none.![]()
MerricB said:One of the most interesting adventures of 1981 was the first release of the Expert D&D series of module: The Isle of Dread. This was the first module to be made up of adventuring in the outdoors wilderness (as opposed to the underground wilderness of D1-3).
diaglo said:hey, don't forget T1. Village of Hommlet was outdoors too.![]()
MerricB said:Sort of. It's an urban adventure + a dungeon; there isn't much of a wilderness component.
Cheers!
diaglo said:break out your Outdoor Survival board.
you have to make it to the Moathouse.![]()
Ranes said:Yesterday, I was given a 1979 ("3rd edition") D&D Basic Set, (6th print according to The Acaeum) in near mint condition. I've just been flicking through the copy of B1: In Search of the Unknown it contains, and reading the notes on converting it to AD&D. Of course, I'm going to 3e-ise it and find some complete beginners to DM.
I'd looked briefly at this set when it appeared but I'd already started on AD&D. I felt no reason to learn a simpler version of the game, so I'd never read B1. It's the ultmate introductory scenario and I've never read it.