Wikipedia page listing all the modules for AD&D: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dungeons_&_Dragons_modules
Haha that is funny. Good taste in modules too.WoW WesN you and i think alike and we were virtually posting it at the same time, im weirded out!
I didn't list this one as a favorite, probably because we really never played it since everyone had the basic set and this came in it. I read this module about a million times though. The password to get to the secret treasure room was "Bree-yark" , I don't remember if it was Goblin or Orcish language. I started playing in 1979 when I was given the basic set as a birthday present and stopped playing in the late 90s.Another favorite is the grandaddy of them all: Keep on the Borderlands.
Ahhh yes, that was it. A Hammer and an Evil sword. :clown:A hammer, Whelm, and a sword, Blackrazor.
I did that too. Used SL and Firepower boards for Twilight 2000, AD&D for Twilight,... Back when there weren't so many maps floating around.Tomb of Horrors...hated it. Lost a good character jumping into that hole in the wall. The the stupid Lich King....
Village of Homlet, was great. That village was used in many other campaigns, it was even a village in Viet Nam.
The Giant modules were good, lots of fun with them. Never could clear out the Drow modules.
I've forgotten many of the others.
My young daughter is not allowed to invite a boyfriend into the house unless he can tell me the stats of his D&D character.
This thread has now been delegated to the D&D sub-forum. End of thread I guess. :OHNO: Shame!
My friends brother is a Bus Spotter. For his 40th birthday, his wife (yes, a wife, although how, God only knows) had a special cake made for him in the shape of a Leyland bus. It was paraded in and the only thing he said was "Oh, but that's a 1934 Leyland and those wheels weren't in use until 1942" or some other such inane nitpickery. No thanks yous or anything - his brother and the rest of the family were incensed, but his wife just kind of shrugged and almost expected it.Bus spotters think AD&D players are nerds.
I'm amazed the fellow got married and even more amazed he is still married. Is he rich or something?My friends brother is a Bus Spotter. For his 40th birthday, his wife (yes, a wife, although how, God only knows) had a special cake made for him in the shape of a Leyland bus. It was paraded in and the only thing he said was "Oh, but that's a 1934 Leyland and those wheels weren't in use until 1942" or some other such inane nitpickery. No thanks yous or anything - his brother and the rest of the family were incensed, but his wife just kind of shrugged and almost expected it.
Now that's a nerd.