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

TheYeti1775 said:
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.
Now that you mention that, I seem to recall that. I am horrible with names and I jumped head long into AD&D, so it doesn't stand out 100% in my brain, but now that you mention it I do recall that adventure. Amazing the crap you forget. I seem to have lots of rekindled memories of choose your own path adventures too, those were great.

Yeh know, back in the hay day of AD&D they had solo adventures you and a DM could run through, that would be really cool in todays age.
 

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I would like to see an official master list of all of the printed adventures in Dungeon categorized by level, type (dungeon crawl, wilderness, city based...), author, issue appearing. Also, a small homage to the best drawn maps over the years from folks like Chris West and Mr. Lazerrati himself.
 

boerngrim said:
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?
If you are talking personal fantasy I would like a Plane Scape adventure. I always loved Planescape.
 

DM-Rocco said:
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.

Where did you get that idea from? :confused: I've never seen or heard anything about WotC combining D&D and Magic together. I really doubt that they would decide to combine the 2 in a magazine all of a sudden. :uhoh:

Olaf the Stout
 


Olaf the Stout said:
Where did you get that idea from? :confused: I've never seen or heard anything about WotC combining D&D and Magic together. I really doubt that they would decide to combine the 2 in a magazine all of a sudden. :uhoh:

Olaf the Stout
It is just a guess, but it is my prediction. WOTC has tried to get Magic the Gathering into a magazine for year. They started with the Duelist and when that failed they moved all Magic the Gathering crowd into at least three other magazines, all of which have failed.

Part of this theory stems from the Arcana on-line magazine which, if you read it is half Magic the Gathering and half D&D, thus a hybrid is born. IMO it would be just like WOTC to kill two birds with one stone and combine D&D and Magic into one magazine. Even though I play both, I would hate this more than anything. The content of each cateers to different types of players for the most part. This could be the worse thing that WOTC could ever do, other than canceling Dragon and Dungeon magazine that is.
 

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