Which classic adventure would you like to see republished next?

Which classic adventure would you most like to see redone/revamped for 3e?

  • GDQ1-7: The Queen of the Spiders

    Votes: 56 21.7%
  • A1-4: The Slave Lords series

    Votes: 32 12.4%
  • I3-5: Desert of Desolation

    Votes: 38 14.7%
  • S1: The Tomb of Horrors

    Votes: 12 4.7%
  • S2: White Plume Mountain

    Votes: 9 3.5%
  • S4 & WG4: Tsojcanth and Tharizdun

    Votes: 22 8.5%
  • B2: The Keep on the Borderlands

    Votes: 27 10.5%
  • B3: The Palace of the Silver Princess

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • X1: The Isle of Dread

    Votes: 23 8.9%
  • Other (Please specify)

    Votes: 38 14.7%

Citizen Kane

Newshound
Ezrael said:
Isle of the Ape
C'mon! It's got an Island and an Ape. What more do you want? (I know it was by Gary Gygax, but I can't remember what the number was.)

It was WG6.


X3 - Curse of Xanathon
I'm fond of this module, which I experienced ported to Greyhawk. Doug Niles is one of my favorite module designers.

Yes, that was a good one.



X4-X5 and X10 - The Master of the Desert Nomads series.
I had a tremendous amout of fun as a player when we ran these modules (X5 Temple of Death especially) and when our characters came back to face the Master again in X10 it was the closest thing to a movie I've experienced in a D&D gaming session. Sessions, really...it took us a week of playing every single day (back when I could do that sort of thing) to get through it, and nations went up in flames.


Definitely one of my favorite serieses. Lots of cool new monsters, interesting puzzles to figure out, and cool settings. Did you port that to Greyhawk as well? I've been wondering how.
 
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Ezrael

First Post
Citizen Kane said:

Definitely one of my favorite serieses. Lots of cool new monsters, interesting puzzles to figure out, and cool settings. Did you port that to Greyhawk as well? I've been wondering how.

Actually, by that point we were traveling back and forth between the Blackmoor in Greyhawk and Darokin. I think we were using the DA series for that, actually, and the war with the Master just came organically out of that. (Tom, who was my DM at the time, *wanted* to port it but couldn't justify the work if I remember correctly.) I wish I still had the campaign notebooks...they'd make a hell of a Story Hour.

Come to think of it, I would recommend at least the first three of the DA series if it weren't for the fact that they'll be releasing Blackmoor d20 at some point.
 

mkletch

First Post
Re: Ravenloft

Maggan said:
I want to see a remake and expansion of the Classsic I6 Ravenloft module.

And no, I don't mean Raveloft as a campaign setting, only the module itself.

I voted for Desert of Desolation, but I'd buy a remake of I6 in a heartbeat.

-Fletch!
 

SurgicalSteel

First Post
The List

Repubs or remakes of:

GDQ1-7

I3-5

H series

U1-3

I6/I10

X2


Those all sound REALLY good...you'd have to do it right though.
For example, one thing I always thought was lame about GDQ 1-7 was the bar brawl with 20 10th level fighters.

Its just so stupid.
Anyway, it would certainly be cool if these ideas became reality.
 

kenjib

First Post
For D&D I would go with Dwellers of the Forbidden City. It's got tons of great potential.

For d20 I would go with Return to the Barrier Peaks as a Dragonstar module. This time you are a space faring recovery party trying to investigate the ancient crash site. An ancient, forgotten, intergalactic plague has resurfaced and is spreading across the galaxy. This ship had critical research aboard when it went down so long ago. Of course once you get there you realize that somebody has already gone through and plundered the ship...and the data banks have been smashed to pieces by ignorant savages...problem! :)
 

Winterthorn

Monster Manager
My 3 choices...

1) D&D 2E's Dragon Mountain. It's not a OD&D or 1E "classic", but I would like to see a conversion to 3E!

2) The Basic D&D module that I thought was absolutely _amazing_:

B10 - Night's Dark Terror (a TSR UK module). It would be be nice to see a more generic treatment (less tied to the Known World/Mystara) with respect to the background details while preserving the essential plot concepts and tension of the adventure.

3) I agree with the other here that B2 - Keep on the Borderlands deserves a thorough 3E treatment. It's a classic! ::vast hordes of monsters nod in agreement::

That's my 3 farthings :)

-W.
 
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Raezenkane

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X3 - Curse of Xanathon

One of my personal faves. Good role playing opportunites, lots of hack and slash, puzzles, riddles, mysterious figures and a whalloping good rescue scene with a fight to the finish agains (almost) overpowering foes!
 



greywulf

First Post
Wrath of the Immortals.

I've LOVE to see the Immortal rules from OD&D converted over to d20.

Who needs Epic when you can be..............Immortal!!!!

Yeh, baby.
 

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