What do you want to see in the last issue of Dungeon?

DM-Rocco

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What do you want to see in the last issue of Dungeon?

The final Savage Tides, duh!

I think it would be neat to have an adventure that was just plain wacky and silly, had all of the trappings and sterotypes of Fantasy (Lady captured by a dragon, etc.) and totally mocked all of us gamers. Something like if Order of the Stick made an adventure.

I would also like to see a Flame adventure. It began with him, it should end with him.
 

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DM-Rocco said:
What do you want to see in the last issue of Dungeon?

The final Savage Tides, duh!

I think it would be neat to have an adventure that was just plain wacky and silly, had all of the trappings and sterotypes of Fantasy (Lady captured by a dragon, etc.) and totally mocked all of us gamers. Something like if Order of the Stick made an adventure.

I would also like to see a Flame adventure. It began with him, it should end with him.
I'm getting it for the 'Kill Bargle' adventure alone.
 

TheYeti1775 said:
I'm getting it for the 'Kill Bargle' adventure alone.
I have seen this name 'Bargle' around some of the threads. I have been not reading my Dungeon magazine that much because I have some serious projects cooking and if I stop to read the Dungeon, I won't finish the others. Is this the name of a baddie in the last 4 issues or something? Or is it something that slipped through my notice?

Normally I read every adventure just to get ideas, even if i don't run them, but their are times I skip one from time to time.
 



DM-Rocco said:
I have seen this name 'Bargle' around some of the threads. I have been not reading my Dungeon magazine that much because I have some serious projects cooking and if I stop to read the Dungeon, I won't finish the others. Is this the name of a baddie in the last 4 issues or something? Or is it something that slipped through my notice?

Normally I read every adventure just to get ideas, even if i don't run them, but their are times I skip one from time to time.

Bargle is the Mage from the Red Box set where a good many young player got their start. It was a self-Solo adventure in which you ran yourself through much like a choose your own adventure style. Bargle is the Mage who killed the lovely Cleric you run into in it. Many a DM expounded Bargle into a greater than life mage who would torment players for all time. Personally I've run him stated anywhere from a 5th level Wizard to up in Epic Levels.
 



Treebore said:
Notification that WOTC changed their minds.
I'd second and triple that.

I love the feel of a magazine and I love getting it in the mail (something other than bills in the mail always rocks). I also love just setting down in a comfy chair and reading a magazine.

I don't mind surfing the web on my laptop, but I really hate reading pdfs for longer than to look up a quick rule or something. Sure, if they do some data base it would be nice to find the issue that contains an article I am looking for, but I would still rather pull out the old issue and read than versus a pdf anyday.

Bad choice on thier part IMO. If WOTC releases a new magazine I may go with that, but I won't go over to a buying PDF thing.

EDIT: I say may buy it because if WOTC does a new magazine it will not be just a D&D mag, they will couple it with Magic the Gathering. Don't get me wrong, I love Magic, but every magazine that Magic has touched has failed.
 
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That Kill Bargle adventure should be a hoot! I started gaming on that Red Box adventure when I was in 5th grade many, many years ago. Looking forward to that.
I think one final adventure set in Forgotten Realms, one in Greyhawk, Dragonlance, and even Eberron would be very cool.
My personal nerd fantasy would be anything for Spelljammer! Even a side trek, or map of mystery. Not likely I know, but we all must dream right?
 

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