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<blockquote data-quote="pogre" data-source="post: 1025198" data-attributes="member: 6588"><p>First, running a module is less time consuming for me than writing my own. I do run mostly my own stuff, but I do fall back on published stuff. Some's good - much is not. Obviously, I do not do the fast and free DMing style. I improvise a lot, but that's different than the style of Dyal and others. For me to suggest one style is better than the other is silly - it's what you and your players prefer of course.</p><p></p><p>I subscribe to <em>Dungeon</em> but I agree with the comments posted here. Having said that - keep an eye on them - they really have had some quality adventures in the recent past.</p><p></p><p>I subscribe to Dire Kobold. Much of their stuff is good - I particularly like the Wil Upchurch adventures.</p><p></p><p>I picked up <em>The Gryphon's Legacy</em> by Wolfgang Baur the other day - have not run it yet, but it looks like a lot of fun. </p><p></p><p>Necromancer games have not disappointed me yet. Rappan Athuk is silly, but a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>The Atlas modules were OK - the bigger ones "Penumbra" system style.</p><p></p><p>Take a look at the free adventures and cliff hangers at WOTC - I have stolen a few lairs from those sources.</p><p></p><p>I think the Troll Lords guy have some fun adventures - not real deep, but a lot of fun. I'm going to run the Lost City of Gaxmoor - it's highly goofy, but looks like a ton of fun.</p><p></p><p>I have modules from many, many other companies and frankly I must use my Mom's rule here - "If you can't say something nice..."</p><p></p><p>edit: clarification</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pogre, post: 1025198, member: 6588"] First, running a module is less time consuming for me than writing my own. I do run mostly my own stuff, but I do fall back on published stuff. Some's good - much is not. Obviously, I do not do the fast and free DMing style. I improvise a lot, but that's different than the style of Dyal and others. For me to suggest one style is better than the other is silly - it's what you and your players prefer of course. I subscribe to [i]Dungeon[/i] but I agree with the comments posted here. Having said that - keep an eye on them - they really have had some quality adventures in the recent past. I subscribe to Dire Kobold. Much of their stuff is good - I particularly like the Wil Upchurch adventures. I picked up [i]The Gryphon's Legacy[/i] by Wolfgang Baur the other day - have not run it yet, but it looks like a lot of fun. Necromancer games have not disappointed me yet. Rappan Athuk is silly, but a lot of fun. The Atlas modules were OK - the bigger ones "Penumbra" system style. Take a look at the free adventures and cliff hangers at WOTC - I have stolen a few lairs from those sources. I think the Troll Lords guy have some fun adventures - not real deep, but a lot of fun. I'm going to run the Lost City of Gaxmoor - it's highly goofy, but looks like a ton of fun. I have modules from many, many other companies and frankly I must use my Mom's rule here - "If you can't say something nice..." edit: clarification [/QUOTE]
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