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Which of the following early D&D adventures did you play in?

Which of the following AD&D adventures have you played in or run?

  • Slave Lords series

    Votes: 131 56.7%
  • Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan

    Votes: 85 36.8%
  • Ghost Tower of Inverness

    Votes: 94 40.7%
  • Descent into the Depths of the Earth series (D1-3, Q1)

    Votes: 120 51.9%
  • Dragonlance series

    Votes: 91 39.4%
  • Dungeonland/Land Beyond the Magic Mirror

    Votes: 71 30.7%
  • Against the Giants series

    Votes: 160 69.3%
  • Dwellers of the Forbidden City

    Votes: 53 22.9%
  • Tomb of the Lizard King

    Votes: 53 22.9%
  • Desert of Desolation Series

    Votes: 112 48.5%
  • Ravenloft

    Votes: 116 50.2%
  • Lendore Isle Series

    Votes: 47 20.3%
  • Tomb of Horrors

    Votes: 143 61.9%
  • White Plume Mountain

    Votes: 144 62.3%
  • Expedition to the Barrier Peaks

    Votes: 121 52.4%
  • The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth

    Votes: 101 43.7%
  • Temple of Elemental Evil

    Votes: 131 56.7%
  • Saltmarsh series

    Votes: 112 48.5%

I played and ran in surprisingly few of those. I got into gaming in the early 90s with the black box basic set that included "Escape from Zanzer's Dungeon." From there, I ran a few basic D&D modules, and then wound up creating most of my games from scratch. It's only in recent years that I've gone back to using published adventures, and I haven't found the right time to run any of these classics in my current game.
 

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Ran or played everything listed excluding:

TOEE (though I ran/played T1 many times, so I checked that one off)
I1, I2, I4, I5, I6
Dungeonland/BMM
Dragonlance
 

Is the Lendore Isle series, Bone Hill and the Assassin's Knot?

If so, then I voted correctly . . ;)

But yeah, I have played/run in 80% of that, most of it more than once.
 

el-remmen said:
Is the Lendore Isle series, Bone Hill and the Assassin's Knot?

You voted correctly :)

And don't forget Deep Dwarven Delve! L3 in the 25th anniversary collectors box. Was pretty neat to see a brand new totally old style (aesthetically) 1E TSR module produced by WOTC in 1999 :lol:

Sold mine like an idiot ayear or two later. Those things go for big bucks on ebay these days. As much as the whole collectors box cost back in 99 :confused:
 

Other than Temple of the Frog (from the Greyhawk supplement for OD&D), I don't specifically rememer playing in any of these.
 

I feel old...I played every single one of the adventures on the list, with the exception of the Lendore Isle series (although I did play Bone Hill, so I guess I played part of the series).
 

el-remmen said:
Is the Lendore Isle series, Bone Hill and the Assassin's Knot?

If so, then I voted correctly . . ;)

But yeah, I have played/run in 80% of that, most of it more than once.
Why didn't you say the L series, yeah I've played/Dmed those so it's only Dungeonland I think I missed out on..
 


When I played AD&D as a kid, we didn't have access to any AD&D modules! Or miniatures! Just the core books.

So all of the AD&D adventures I've used have been since the launch of 3e.


Against the Giants series: I ran a homemade conversion of this for third edition.

Tomb of Horrors: I played the first edition version of this at a special D&D game day.

White Plume Mountain: I ran the WotC updated version of this.

Temple of Elemental Evil: I played in the 3e version of this one.
 

Unfortunately, I may never get to play many of these modules because it can be hard to find a party's worth of players who've never played any given module.
 

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