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Like Breath of the Wild, Tears of the Kingdom was produced by Eiji Aonuma. Development of Tears of the Kingdom began after the completion of Breath of the Wild. The developers had thought of several features to include as downloadable content (DLC) for Breath of the Wild, but the sheer number of ideas inspired them to create a new game instead.
The Zonai are an ancient race that appear in Tears of the Kingdom. Initially referenced through various ruins in Breath of the Wild, they are established in Tears of the Kingdom as the tribe that originally founded Hyrule, with Rauru being the first king alongside his wife Sonia. In the game, Zonai technology is prominent across Hyrule in the ...
Minecraft Dungeons is set in the same fictional world as Minecraft, known as the "Overworld", consisting of rough 3D objects—mainly cubes and fluids, and commonly called "blocks"—representing various materials, and inhabited by both peaceful and hostile mobs. Unlike 'Minecraft', the game features a linear, story-driven campaign, and cutscenes.
The 10th Anniversary Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Set boxed set, published by TSR in 1984, included the rulebooks from the Basic, Expert, and Companion sets; modules AC2 Combat Shield and Mini-adventure, AC3 The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina, In Search of the Unknown, B2 The Keep on the Borderlands, and M1 Blizzard Pass; Player Character Record Sheets; and dice.
Dungeon of Fear Endless Quest Book #37 Michael Andrews 1-560768-35-5 Endless Quest Books 1994 Ravenloft Castle of the Undead Endless Quest Book #38 Nick Baron 1-560768-36-3 Endless Quest Books 1994 Al-Qadim Secret of the Djinn Endless Quest Book #39 Jean Rabe 1-560768-64-9 Endless Quest Books 1994 Greyhawk The Siege of the Tower
Desert of Desolation includes a 128-page adventure booklet, a sixteen-page maps booklet, and a large A1 size sheet containing maps and player handouts. [3] The compilation module contains new maps, including an isometric map depicting the tomb of Amun-Re. [ 13 ] The revision also introduces ancient inscriptions that the players can decipher.
Discovering the grand duchy is a real pleasure. The summaries are short, yes, but developed enough to inspire any Dungeon Master." The magazine concluded by giving this supplement a rating of 5 out of a 5, saying, "A very good supplement for Dungeons & Dragons, surely the best at the time." [6]
Finder's Bane, by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb (paperback, July 1997, ISBN 978-0-7869-0658-1; this book is also the 15th novel in the Harpers series) Fistandantilus Reborn, by Douglas Niles (paperback, July 1997, ISBN 978-0-7869-0708-3; this book is also the 2nd novel in the Dragonlance Lost Legends series)