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Dr Quilto’s Secret
Author: Alan Jones
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
The PCs stumble upon the aftermath of a wizard’s experiment into creating new species of animals and plants. The PCs will face magical and mundane traps as well as unique monsters.
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Comments: (2) Rating: 5.0
2000-02-27 21:32:46

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posted by Tharion on 2000-02-28 07:32:36
An interesting reading, but this adventure lack the essential, roleplaying. It is a test of strength, a game for those who love hack and slash. Though the monsters are interesting, they lack characteristic, this can be made by the DM, but should have been made by the author. A guideline for level is missing, and the xp for some of the monsters seem rather small.


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2004-07-29 05:12:40
I have to agree with Tharion on some points. It is Hack'n'slash, the monsters are interesting, but should be given characteristics by the DM, not the author. I have to agree that some monsters seem to generate too few XP, but that can easily be adjusted by the DM.




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