I should be honest. Shortly before writing my review of Hasken's Manor, I skimmed the blog headlines and read Courtney's post "On the Definitive Inadequacy of Boxed Text". That partly explains why I took Brocius and Jindra to task for their lousy use of the device, but I might have done so anyway.
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Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Review: "Hasken's Manor" by Scott Brocius and Mark A. Jindra
Hasken's Manor is a short adventure for D&D 3.5 and is fairly compatible
with Pathfinder. The module is recommended for a party of four
7th-level characters and has notes for scaling its difficulty for
higher- or lower-level parties. It requires the core rules (PHB, DMG
and MM, or Core Rules and Bestiary). Those who recall Scott Brocius' role in the old wizards.com feature, The Mind's Eye, will be unsurprised to hear that psionics make an appearance in Hasken's Manor. For 3.5, the Expanded Psionics Handbook
would an obvious choice (especially as most of its content is in the D20 SRD), but Pathfinder players may not feel
comfortable using the equivalent material because it was published by Dreamscarred Press rather than Paizo.
Thankfully, core-only equivalents are provided for those who want them. While this module no longer available as a free download, there's a $0.99 re-release of Hasken's Manor.
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