Continuing the culinary theme for monsters, I always loved the Black Pudding, another ooze type creature named after an English type of blood-pudding!GnomeBoy wrote: I love those good, old, completely-gonzo, how'd-they-think-of-that, old-school "cubes of jello"
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- Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:52 am
- Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
- Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
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Re: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
- Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:00 am
- Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
- Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
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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...
- Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:13 am
- Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
- Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
- Replies: 33
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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...
- Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:28 am
- Forum: DCC Modules - 4E
- Topic: Forges of the Mountain King: errata needed?
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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...