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Which legacy AD&D module would you most like to see fashioned into a mod for the Infinity engine...and why.

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  • DJKajuruDJKajuru Member Posts: 3,300
    What's a legacy AD&D module?
  • MathsorcererMathsorcerer Member Posts: 3,042
    No doubt about it: the top three would have to be the original Ravenloft, Throne of Bloodstone, and Tomb of Horrors.
  • EdwinEdwin Member Posts: 480
    DJKajuru said:

    What's a legacy AD&D module?

    They can be safely removed as an out-patient procedure by any licensed proctologist.
  • KaltzorKaltzor Member Posts: 1,050
    Tomb of Horrors might be a fun thing to play through... In a special way.
  • SCARY_WIZARDSCARY_WIZARD Member Posts: 1,438
    Legacy AD&D...not BECMI, SCARY; not BECMI, SCARY...
    Uhh...

    GDQ. "You're all a bunch of badasses who whupped some bandits, a mushroom Demon Queen, and some slavers. Now, it's time to beat up some giants and throw citrus all over the Demonweb Pits.". Since it's a continuation of the T and then A Series.

    I'd only be interested in Tomb of Horrors if we got to go through the entire S series.

    CB1 - Conan Unchained!, and CB2 - Conan Against Darkness!
  • EdwinEdwin Member Posts: 480
    @SCARY_WIZARD

    I don't mind throwing basic and extended into the mix. We easily adapted them to fit 2nd ed back in the day.
  • ajwzajwz Member Posts: 4,122
    I dont think tomb of horrors would work very well in the infinity engine.
  • ajwzajwz Member Posts: 4,122
    Temple of elemental evil would be nice
  • MalicronMalicron Member Posts: 629
    Ravenloft, without question. I'd like to see Tomb of Horrors as well.
  • SCARY_WIZARDSCARY_WIZARD Member Posts: 1,438
    Edwin said:

    @SCARY_WIZARD

    I don't mind throwing basic and extended into the mix. We easily adapted them to fit 2nd ed back in the day.

    What I'd really like is a BECMI, or even B/Ex (with level caps adjusted...Halflings :x) game.

    B Series, please! In Search of Adventure, all the way.
  • atcDaveatcDave Member Posts: 2,387
    Ravenloft, the slaver series and Against the Giants. Maybe Desert of Desolation.
  • SchneidendSchneidend Member Posts: 3,190
    Temple of Elemental Evil and/or Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
  • MortiannaMortianna Member Posts: 1,356
    Something set in Greyhawk or Ravenloft. I think we've been Forgotten Realm'd to death. I suppose using 2nd edition rules, or even 1st edition (gasp!), would be out of the question.

    @actDave The A1-4 Slave Lord series would be an amazing IE game. However, the last quarter of the series might be somewhat reminiscent of BG2, since characters would be stripped of all their possessions (and clothing--at least Irenicus had the decency to keep you fully clothed). It would suck the worst for mages since they wouldn't have their spellbooks. The impending earthquake and volcanic eruption would make for a suspenseful finale.
  • SchneidendSchneidend Member Posts: 3,190
    To elaborate on my answer, I have some great memories playing a 3.5 and later a Pathfinder version of Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil. I played Segard Whitemane, a teenaged (like 16) unarmed fighting and grappling Barbarian whose Rage was infused with ice powers (Frostrager in 3.5, rage powers in Pathfinder), and he loved to tell stories of our party's exploits as vividly as possible. He was getting training in the oral tradition by a Bard NPC who accompanied us, Sam (short for Samantha), who was much beloved by the entire party, Segard the icepuncher especially. At one point, she was captured by the elemental cultists and held somewhere within the bowels of the Temple of Elemental Evil. We never got to finish that campaign or our rescue, and although IE is not all that great at replicating Segard accurately I'd still like to see it. I also enjoyed what little of the Temple of Elemental Evil game that I could without encountering infuriating bugs.
  • Nic_MercyNic_Mercy Member Posts: 420
    I'd love to see the Avatar Trilogy modules as a stand alone storyline. Kind of a pre-bhaalspawn story.
  • shawneshawne Member Posts: 3,239
    For continuity's sake, I'd quite like to see other modules set in Faerun - that would give it nice symmetry with NWN's "Darkness over Daggerford" and "Wyvern Crown of Cormyr", the whole notion of side stories happening in the world that lie outside the scope of the primary campaign...
  • EdwinEdwin Member Posts: 480
    Ravenloft certainly is an unsurprising favorite. It definitely makes my list.

    I found a few others available for free download that make my list as well including 'The House on Gryffon Hill' that is the sequel to Ravenloft.

    So if you want to dust off those Dragon Dice...

    http://www.mcgillsociety.org/dnd/dnd-misc/Classic-DnD/I10-RL2-f/I10-ravenloft2.html
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