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The Isle of Dread is an adventure for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.The adventure, module code X1, was originally published in 1981.Written by David "Zeb" Cook and Tom Moldvay, it is among the most widely circulated [1] of all Dungeons & Dragons adventures due to its inclusion as part of the D&D Expert Set.
Patch 5.2 introduced the Isle of Thunder, but it also introduced some other things to explore. One of these things has some players absolutely mystified -- the Isle of Giants. Located in the ...
1–3: Tim Beach: 1994: Set in Mystara. Includes an interactive audio CD for use with the adventure. 9534: A Hero's Tale: 1-10: Monte Cook: 1996: Adventure anthology suitable for any campaign world. 9436: In the Phantom's Wake: 3–5 "Slade" Henson: 1993: Thunder Rift setting. 9259: The Jade Hare: 1: John Nephew: 1992
The Scenario Book contains four scenarios. Three of the scenarios form a linked campaign in a generic fantasy setting, one for each level of the game. The fourth is an advanced game scenario for Dragonlance, Battle of Qualinost. It takes place during the same time period as DL2 Dragons of Flame, while the heroes are in Pax Tharkas. [10]
[1] Mists of Pandaria raised the existing level cap from level 85 to 90. It introduced a new character class, the monk, along with a new playable race, the pandaren, which are humanoid pandas. The vanity pet system was overhauled and a pet battle system was added. Scenarios were introduced, and Challenge Modes were added for dungeons.
The third book in the Yarros’ “Empyrean” series comes out in January from Entangled Publishing. The follow-up to “Fourth Wing” and “Iron Flame” swaps Basgiath War College lessons for ...
Thunderdelve Mountain is a solo adventure scenario for a dwarf player character who must defeat a monster alone. [1] The module also instructions for running the adventure with a full party of characters instead. [1] The player characters must fight Fyrsnaca, a fire breathing worm. The module includes new monsters: vapor ghouls, red worms and ...
The New Easy-to-Master Dungeons & Dragons Game is an introductory set for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published by TSR, Inc. in 1991. It was a replacement for the previous Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set, serving to introduce new players to the game, using the rule set previously established.