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What Was The Best D&D Adventure of The Past Decade?

Started by RPGPundit, July 23, 2015, 12:41:31 AM

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Deadfish

Quote from: RPGPundit;844195Barrowmaze scores pretty high in my books.

I'm going to have to second that. The whole aesthetic of the module is badass.

Simlasa

Quote from: Shemmy;844953Rise of the Runelords (either the original 3.5 version or the updated Pathfinder version)
A couple of the guys in our Pathfinder group were talking that up as 'the greatest RPG campaign of all time'... but I was pretty skeptical and nothing they described of it sounded like the sort of play I'd enjoy... it sounded very precise in its requirements, their description had me thinking of the end-game raids in World of Warcraft.

Vic99

Quote from: Godfather Punk;843772Madness at Gardmore Abbey, a sandbox adventure around the Deck of Many Things.

Hey, based on your recommendation and others, I did some research and decided to buy MaGA.  Looks great.  Many thanks.

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