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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2008161" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>Forge of Fury is a great dungeon adventure for low to mid level characters who want to experience something more exciting and more dangerous than kobolds and giant rats. The rewards are greater as are the dangers . . . this represented by the fact that the party can take on Duergar, a Roper, and then a Black Dragon at the conclusion of this 3rd to 5th level dungeon crawl.</p><p></p><p>The one thing that sticks out over and over in this adventure comes from my players who continued throughout the game to say the same thing over and over. This adventure has some real 1st edition DnD flavor to it! Down into the under earth, abandoned dwarven citidales, underdark growths, gray dwarves, sunken rivers that take you through cracks in the cavern walls and over waterfalls to deep dark places and treasures.</p><p></p><p>As in the Sunless Citidale, I did not like the cartoony art or the lack of art in general. One of the things I expect when I pay for a premade adventure in maps, story, NPC's, and ART! You get great maps, a few nice villain NPC's (the Trog Sorcerer in particular was nasty and fun), some great story behind a ton of possible exploration, dungoeoneering, and adventure . . . and about 5 panels of small cartoony ary in black and white. Dynamic is not the word I would use here.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, in closing, I liked the Forge of Fury better than the Sunless Citidale (another preceeding dungeon crawl) due to the first editon feel, the tougher challenges, the many maps, rooms, and caverns, and finally the big black dragon at the end! I would definately recommmend this to new DM's or old DM's trying to get a hold of 3rd Edition DnD!</p><p></p><p>Arreon, Lord of the Dragon Slayers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2008161, member: 18387"] Forge of Fury is a great dungeon adventure for low to mid level characters who want to experience something more exciting and more dangerous than kobolds and giant rats. The rewards are greater as are the dangers . . . this represented by the fact that the party can take on Duergar, a Roper, and then a Black Dragon at the conclusion of this 3rd to 5th level dungeon crawl. The one thing that sticks out over and over in this adventure comes from my players who continued throughout the game to say the same thing over and over. This adventure has some real 1st edition DnD flavor to it! Down into the under earth, abandoned dwarven citidales, underdark growths, gray dwarves, sunken rivers that take you through cracks in the cavern walls and over waterfalls to deep dark places and treasures. As in the Sunless Citidale, I did not like the cartoony art or the lack of art in general. One of the things I expect when I pay for a premade adventure in maps, story, NPC's, and ART! You get great maps, a few nice villain NPC's (the Trog Sorcerer in particular was nasty and fun), some great story behind a ton of possible exploration, dungoeoneering, and adventure . . . and about 5 panels of small cartoony ary in black and white. Dynamic is not the word I would use here. Anyway, in closing, I liked the Forge of Fury better than the Sunless Citidale (another preceeding dungeon crawl) due to the first editon feel, the tougher challenges, the many maps, rooms, and caverns, and finally the big black dragon at the end! I would definately recommmend this to new DM's or old DM's trying to get a hold of 3rd Edition DnD! Arreon, Lord of the Dragon Slayers [/QUOTE]
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