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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%


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I actually played the Slave Lords modules when they were first run at GenCon. A complete nightmare! Me and my 3 friends were paired with 4 kids who had never played before. Didn't get out of the first round alive....... :(

Ravenloft was the most fun I ever had running an AD&D module.

The "Descent" modules were the most fun I had as a player

Dragonlance came out after my home-brewed campaign got started and no one wanted to play them.
 

I ran:
Slave Lords series
Dragonlance series
Tomb of the Lizard King
White Plume Mountain
Temple of Elemental Evil

I played in:
Against the Giants series
Desert of Desolation Series
Lendore Isle Series
Saltmarsh series

One of my friends was going to run Tomb of Horrors but when the game was going to start he said "This is just a set of death traps. I'm not running it."
 

I never played in or ran either "Dungeonland/Magic Mirror" or "Dwellers in the Forbidden City" back in the day (I had both of them, but in the former case I was turned off by the "comedy" aspect; not sure what turned me off the latter but something must have) but upon re-reading both fairly recently (within the last couple years) I realized that both are very good, and I'd really like to run both of them someday.
 

JeffB said:
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:

Really? Then there is only one I have not played or DMed or both.

For the record I have run Ravenloft (I6) at least 13 times now. In every edition of the game
and now 3 times in C&C.

So many new vampires.
 

I own far more of them than I've run (I was always DM back then). Oh, and though I checked TOEE, I really only ran Village of Homlett. Never even bought the later TOEE releases.
 

Treebore said:
Really? Then there is only one I have not played or DMed or both.

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and an excerpt

This module has lain unseen and forgotten in the TSR design vault for twenty years. Written as the concluding adventure in the "L" series, the manuscript was completed in 1979. As a part of the celebration of the Silver Anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game, we've unearthed this classic adventure and presented it here for the first time - the last 1st Edition AD&D adventure ever to be published!

Your party of stalwart heroes must venture into a lost dwarven mining complex, fighting terrible monsters, bypassing deadly traps, and exploring chambers heavy with the dust of the ages. Somewhere deep below the surface lies the heart of darkness - a corrupting evil that must be stopped before its influence can spread!
 

As far as I am concerned T1 stands alone - Temple of Elemental Evil was not something that I had any interest in running. Maybe if the real one had ever come out, but not the waste of wood pulp that did see the light of day.

The Auld Grump
 

I also just want to point out I am going by what the OP said.

So for example I have only played the first 4 or 5 of the DL series, two fo the three Lendore series, and the first two of the Deserts of Desolation series, and only part way through ToEE before I decided I hated it as a DM and player.

I've played or DMed or both, all the others except the "one" I haven't played, or Dmed, but do own.
 

jmucchiello said:
I own far more of them than I've run (I was always DM back then). Oh, and though I checked TOEE, I really only ran Village of Homlett. Never even bought the later TOEE releases.
Ditto, although I did run RttToEE.
 

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