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Greyhawk Ruins (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons module WGR1) |
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Rating: Summary: There is no better! Zagyg at his best. Review: A simply marvelous set of dungeons. Three ancient towers are represented here. Each with their own challenges to present. The tower of War. Very dangerous but accessable at reasonable levels, 5-7. The tower of Zagyg, extreemly dangerous. I recomend keeping low levels far away from this place. Very challenging for levels 11-14. The tower of Magic, a challenge at any level,and dangerous at every level. All in all, extremely fun to play! Enjoy the chaos!
Rating: Summary: There is no better! Zagyg at his best. Review: A simply marvelous set of dungeons. Three ancient towers are represented here. Each with their own challenges to present. The tower of War. Very dangerous but accessable at reasonable levels, 5-7. The tower of Zagyg, extreemly dangerous. I recomend keeping low levels far away from this place. Very challenging for levels 11-14. The tower of Magic, a challenge at any level,and dangerous at every level. All in all, extremely fun to play! Enjoy the chaos!
Rating: Summary: Secrets of Castle Greyhawk revealed at last! Review: Finally! The ultimate Greyhawk dungeon crawl - huger than the Temple of Elemental Evil by far - this epic was printed for only a few months in 1990. If you didn't get it, it was never reprinted! This is the COMPLETE adventure throughout the Ruins of Castle Greyhawk itself - for levels 2-15 and beyond! You get: over 900 detailed dungeon chambers, complete with monsters, traps, and treasures, on 26 different dungeon levels (no, I'm not joking!), 8 pages of monster stats, and 26 full-color maps! Dare you enter the tomb of the Arch-Magus Zagig himself? An unspeakably huge adventure that will keep your players occupied for years (my group literally spent hundreds of play hours here!). Highest recommendation.
Rating: Summary: Secrets of Castle Greyhawk revealed at last! Review: Finally! The ultimate Greyhawk dungeon crawl - huger than the Temple of Elemental Evil by far - this epic was printed for only a few months in 1990. If you didn't get it, it was never reprinted! This is the COMPLETE adventure throughout the Ruins of Castle Greyhawk itself - for levels 2-15 and beyond! You get: over 900 detailed dungeon chambers, complete with monsters, traps, and treasures, on 26 different dungeon levels (no, I'm not joking!), 8 pages of monster stats, and 26 full-color maps! Dare you enter the tomb of the Arch-Magus Zagig himself? An unspeakably huge adventure that will keep your players occupied for years (my group literally spent hundreds of play hours here!). Highest recommendation.
Rating: Summary: This is a location not an adventure. Review: The problem with stuff like this is that there is no level appropriate for it. It says that it is suitable for PCs of 2-15 level but the first encounter in one of the 3 towers is a band of half-ogres, the second is a band of armoured trolls. The 1st dungeon level after that is suitable for 1st-2nd levels except for more armoured trolls armed with pikes (which wiped out a party of 2 2nd level characters and 2 1st level characters immediately when I DMed it). The 2nd dungeon level has a pack of beholders on it! I guess Troy Denning hasn't heard the word 'balance', but then he did write "The Verdant Passage", one of the most badly-written books I have tried to read in recent times. Also, the artwork looks like 3rd rate marvel/DC stuff, in the grand tradition of T$R using worse and worse artists the richer they get.
Rating: Summary: This is a location not an adventure. Review: The problem with stuff like this is that there is no level appropriate for it. It says that it is suitable for PCs of 2-15 level but the first encounter in one of the 3 towers is a band of half-ogres, the second is a band of armoured trolls. The 1st dungeon level after that is suitable for 1st-2nd levels except for more armoured trolls armed with pikes (which wiped out a party of 2 2nd level characters and 2 1st level characters immediately when I DMed it). The 2nd dungeon level has a pack of beholders on it! I guess Troy Denning hasn't heard the word 'balance', but then he did write "The Verdant Passage", one of the most badly-written books I have tried to read in recent times. Also, the artwork looks like 3rd rate marvel/DC stuff, in the grand tradition of T$R using worse and worse artists the richer they get.
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