Dungeoneering: Back to Basics

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Shrapnel
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Post by Shrapnel »

I just wanted to pop in and say that I immensely enjoyed this campaign. I especially loved all the bits involving the Elixir of Bros.

This was a great adventure, and a great read, too.
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Ancient History
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I think that my adventures do better when players encounter alien civilizations than "regular" dungeoneering.
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OgreBattle
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Post by OgreBattle »

How about dungeons built by alien civilizations.

But yeah I've enjoyed this dungeon crawl immensely, I've also been rereading it to get an idea of how you carried the campaign along so nicely as well as noting which decision points were interesting in writing my own fantasy dungeon crawl heartbreaker.

Thanks for hosting it Ancient History.
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Post by Darth Rabbitt »

Yeah, I have to thank you for the game as well. That was all amazing. Initially I wasn't sure if I was going to join since I know very little about 2e (never having had played it before this) but I had a lot of fun and am very glad that I did decide to join.
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