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AD&D 2nd ed. adventure module Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix MC10 2122 1991 ISBN 1-56076-108-3: AD&D 2nd ed. accessory Darklords [8] RR1 9331 1991 ISBN 1-56076-137-7: 5+ AD&D 2nd ed. accessory Book of Crypts RR2 9336 Dale "Slade" Henson with J. Robert King: 1991 ISBN 1-56076-142-3: 3+ AD&D 2nd ed. accessory Van Richten's Guide to ...
Varney concluded by saying, "Nesmith, one of TSR's most talented staffers, shines in this introductory adventure. It should have come in the Ravenloft boxed set!" [1] DieHard GameFan said that "Is The Created one of the lesser Ravenloft adventures from the Second Edition era? Yes, there's no doubting that.
Ravenloft is an adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game.The American game publishing company TSR, Inc. released it as a standalone adventure booklet in 1983 for use with the first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game.
H—The Bloodstone Pass Saga is a linked campaign series that focuses on using Battlesystem battles in Forgotten Realms AD&D adventures. Bloodstone Pass: Douglas Niles, Michael Dobson: August 1985: Battlesystem required. 64: H1: 13–17: 0-394-54856-6: The Mines of Bloodstone: Michael Dobson, Douglas Niles: January 1, 1987: Battlesystem ...
Ravenloft/Ravenloft Quests - 2nd Ed. AD&D - Ravenloft Code TSR# Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes RA1 9298: Feast of Goblyns: 4-7: Blake Mobley: 1990: 3rd Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or Stand alone RA2 9321: Ship of Horror: 8–10: Anne Brown: 1991: 4th Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or stand alone RA3 9338: Touch of Death: 3-5 ...
Ravenloft is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.It is an alternate time-space existence known as a pocket dimension or demiplane, called the Demiplane of Dread, which consists of a collection of land pieces called "domains", brought together by a mysterious force known only as the Dark Powers.
Carl Sargent reviewed Ravenloft II in issue 87 of White Dwarf magazine, where he stated that it was a "strong sequel to I6 Ravenloft" and recommended it highly. [1] He noted that the plotline is very complex, with interactions between PCs and NPCs being much more important, and that key events help keep the action going and provide direction ...
Expedition to Castle Ravenloft is a 226-page hardcover book, released as an updated and expanded version of the original Ravenloft module for the D&D v3.5 ruleset.This returned the adventure to its roots, stripping the demiplane setting of the Ravenloft campaign. [1]