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So, what published 3e adventures are you always going to remember?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brakkart" data-source="post: 3838032" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Looking back on the best 3E adventures thus far (cos I'm sticking with 3E and not upgrading and I imagine so will many others), my choices for the best (that I know of) would be:</p><p></p><p><strong>Red Hand of Doom</strong> - Not actually run/played this myself, but my group are playing it now and having a blast doing so, it's being run by my apprentice DM while I take a break from the game.</p><p></p><p><strong>Forge of Fury</strong> - Never played through this as is, but the maps made for a hellishly good dungeon in the Desertsmouth Mountains (near Daggerdale in the Realms) as part of a series of adventures that the groups DM then (Eccles on these boards), ran to get the party from 1st to 10th level prior to running us through...</p><p></p><p><strong>City of the Spider Queen</strong> - A much maligned adventure, I thoroughly enjoyed it and regard it as a great pity that our group never got to finish it, owing to the real death of one of the group, and our DM getting a new job over 100 miles away and moving away never to be seen again.</p><p></p><p><strong>Savage Tide</strong> - Not run this yet, but I'm completely in love with it from reading it through a few times. Once the group finish RHoD, this is what they are playing through next.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dungeon: Prison of the Firebringer</strong> - Both myself and my group had a whale of a time playing through this adventure, though the final battle against Bazim-Gorag was a bit of an anticlimax as the party wiped him out in just three rounds! The Magma Monolith I had added in from an issue of Dragon lasted longer and was a better fight.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dungeon: The Twisted Run</strong> - Another load of fun, with some very memorable battles especially the alley fight that starts it with the surprised party versus Dwarven Were-Wolverines and also the battle royale in the catacombs with a horde of Dwarf Were-Weasels, a Hag Druidess and a Cauchemar too! Anth-Malar was a good foe, fighting him in a room of stalactites is a battle the group won't soon forget, especially the cleric who got picked up and impaled on one of the rocky spikes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brakkart, post: 3838032, member: 19617"] Looking back on the best 3E adventures thus far (cos I'm sticking with 3E and not upgrading and I imagine so will many others), my choices for the best (that I know of) would be: [B]Red Hand of Doom[/B] - Not actually run/played this myself, but my group are playing it now and having a blast doing so, it's being run by my apprentice DM while I take a break from the game. [B]Forge of Fury[/B] - Never played through this as is, but the maps made for a hellishly good dungeon in the Desertsmouth Mountains (near Daggerdale in the Realms) as part of a series of adventures that the groups DM then (Eccles on these boards), ran to get the party from 1st to 10th level prior to running us through... [B]City of the Spider Queen[/B] - A much maligned adventure, I thoroughly enjoyed it and regard it as a great pity that our group never got to finish it, owing to the real death of one of the group, and our DM getting a new job over 100 miles away and moving away never to be seen again. [B]Savage Tide[/B] - Not run this yet, but I'm completely in love with it from reading it through a few times. Once the group finish RHoD, this is what they are playing through next. [B]Dungeon: Prison of the Firebringer[/B] - Both myself and my group had a whale of a time playing through this adventure, though the final battle against Bazim-Gorag was a bit of an anticlimax as the party wiped him out in just three rounds! The Magma Monolith I had added in from an issue of Dragon lasted longer and was a better fight. [B]Dungeon: The Twisted Run[/B] - Another load of fun, with some very memorable battles especially the alley fight that starts it with the surprised party versus Dwarven Were-Wolverines and also the battle royale in the catacombs with a horde of Dwarf Were-Weasels, a Hag Druidess and a Cauchemar too! Anth-Malar was a good foe, fighting him in a room of stalactites is a battle the group won't soon forget, especially the cleric who got picked up and impaled on one of the rocky spikes! [/QUOTE]
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