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by Kysmet
Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:52 am
Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
Replies: 33
Views: 110699

Re: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?

GnomeBoy wrote: I love those good, old, completely-gonzo, how'd-they-think-of-that, old-school "cubes of jello"
Continuing the culinary theme for monsters, I always loved the Black Pudding, another ooze type creature named after an English type of blood-pudding!
by Kysmet
Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:00 am
Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
Replies: 33
Views: 110699

Re: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?

I think you guys have a point. Try using the critter below in the encounter, instead of the one in the adventure. It's still a tough fight, but will likely be more manageable for low-level characters. Hi Aeryn, that's much better than my idea, thanks for the swift response. I just hope they go that...
by Kysmet
Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:13 am
Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
Replies: 33
Views: 110699

Re: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?

I've been playing this module for a couple of sessions now. We haven't done encounter 1-15 yet (The Thing in the Pit), but a level 9 Elite seems way overpowered for a low level dungeon. The DMG states encounters should be up to four levels higher than the party level. This thing has AC27, so you nee...
by Kysmet
Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:28 am
Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
Replies: 33
Views: 110699

Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?

Hi, I've just started running DCC 54, my first Goodman Games module, and first return to D&D after many years. There are a couple of points that could use clarifying: The doors between area 1-8A & 1-24. Are they blocked by a rockfall? The map seems to suggest they are, but the description of...

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