undermountian for 3.5e?


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Sanackranib said:
are there any plans in the works to convert the ruins of undermountian to 3.5e?
or have any of you done so for your game?
Yes, I have updated Undermountain for 3.5. No, I can't share it, since it's not in electronic format.
 

arnwyn said:
Yes, I have updated Undermountain for 3.5. No, I can't share it, since it's not in electronic format.

mine isn't in electronic format either...plus the guys who would play it in my campaign read these boards.


and also
it is convert to a better edition
 

I'm sure you all know that the first part of the Neverwinter Nights, Hordes of the Underdark campaign takes place in undermountain. It's teh k3wl!
 

If they do re-publish it, I hope they do a serious job and map out and describe at least ten levels. The whole "we'll give you 3 levels and you can make it up from there" thing annoyed me. It was a cop-out as far as I was concerned. I purchase settings so I don't have to make stuff up. If get a sudden desire to make something up, I'll change what is written in the set.

Can you imagine? Ten+ fold-out, huge, full-color dungeon maps, with a 200+ page book to describe it all! I'd be willing to pay proportionally more $$$ for an expanded product, too.
 

If they choose to republish it, I hope they do that too. While I don't mind "leaving the DM room for expansion", there is a point where it gets ridiculous. If it's just a re-hash of the original 2e product, then forget it. I'm not into regurgitation.

Do it right, or don't do it at all.

(UMT is only 9 levels. IIRC, there are "at least" 16 sub-levels. So far, levels 1-3 and 5 [Level 5 is in the FR Interactive Atlas] of the main levels have been mapped and 6 sub-levels have been mapped in "official" FR products.)

I, too, would pay a hefty sum for an expanded *and detailed* Undermountain. (I would pay nothing for an update, however.)
 

arnwyn said:
Do it right, or don't do it at all.

(I, too, would pay a hefty sum for an expanded *and detailed* Undermountain. (I would pay nothing for an update, however.)

My feelings exactly!
 

there was a second boxed set that had more levels, if you really needed them. ;)

haven't done the monsters from that one yet, though.
 

BOZ said:
there was a second boxed set that had more levels, if you really needed them. ;)
Those are included in the sub-level count I gave earlier (Ruins of Undermountain II had 4 sub-levels).
haven't done the monsters from that one yet, though.
They're easy to update to 3.5 (IMO, at least, having updated all of them). Not tremendously interesting, except I didn't mind the bi-nou.
 

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