Darrin Drader's last offering in the “Original Adventures” series
of D&D 3.5 modules was the forgettable Matters
of Vengeance. I presume that Wizards of the Coast also found it
forgiveable or had already made an agreement to receive further work
from Mr. Drader. Dry Spell is aimed at four 3rd-level adventurers
and is strictly core material, so it can easily be run using the
Pathfinder RPG. Although it's no longer a freebie, $0.99 is all you'll pay for Dry Spell.
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Saturday, 21 December 2013
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Review: “Matters of Vengeance” by Darrin Drader
Darrin Drader's Matters of Vengeance was the sixth in Wizards of the
Coast's Original Adventures series, and aims to entertain a party of
four 15th-level adventurers. The module makes use of some material
outside of the core books, but all of the relevant information is
reprinted so the DM doesn't need more than the Player's Handbook,
Dungeon Master's Guide, and Monster Manual for D&D 3.0, or the
Core Rules and Bestiary for Pathfinder. While once available for free, you'll have to shell out $0.99 to get a copy of Matters of Vengeance.
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