So where are the classic adventures?


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If I wanted old classics, I'd play HackMaster.

(Heck, I *play* HackMaster *because* I want old classics :D ).

What I'm expecting is Keep on the Shadowfell et al to be new classics ;)
 

I'm certain we'll se some of the old classics reimagined, but I'm in no rush for them. I hope they take their time getting them out because I don't want them rushed in any way.
 

We also might be seeing them through Dungeon. We already saw one for 3.5 with the digital magazine. Perhaps some of them (many of them) will be adapted.

Remember, one of the best selling issues of Dungeon was the Maure Castle issue.
 

Glyfair said:
We also might be seeing them through Dungeon. We already saw one for 3.5 with the digital magazine. Perhaps some of them (many of them) will be adapted.

Remember, one of the best selling issues of Dungeon was the Maure Castle issue.

It's actually a pretty smart move too -- getting the "grognards" (who are likely to be the most resistent to D&DI) to subscribe by putting nostalgia adventures in there would probably have a positive impact on early subscriptions and be worth more, in the long run, than selling them on the shelves (especially since lots of people who pay monthly rates for entertainment don't stop paying until long after they've stopped using/playing).
 

Fate has decreed it! If Reynard posts, so must I respond!

Reynard said:
It's actually a pretty smart move too -- getting the "grognards" (who are likely to be the most resistent to D&DI) to subscribe by putting nostalgia adventures in there would probably have a positive impact on early subscriptions and be worth more, in the long run, than selling them on the shelves (especially since lots of people who pay monthly rates for entertainment don't stop paying until long after they've stopped using/playing).

<M. Night Shamalamadingdong-style twist> I agree 100%, Reynard.
 

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