H2 Thunderspire Labyrinth (Dungeons & Dragons) by Richard Baker, Mike Mearls

H2 Thunderspire Labyrinth (Dungeons & Dragons)



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H2 Thunderspire Labyrinth (Dungeons & Dragons) Richard Baker, Mike Mearls ebook
Page: 113
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast,US
ISBN: 0786948728, 9780786948727
Format: pdf


The Den of Dreus Want more H2 fun? Non-player characters (NPCs) are used for various purposes in the classic modules like H1: Keep on the Shadowfell and H2: Thunderspire Labyrinth. Brothers Gray, The (Dungeon 172, If your PCs aren't ready for H2 after finishing Keep on the Shadowfell, or if you just haven't had enough of Kalarel, these extra encounters can add extra depth to any H1 experience. Time and again, however, the adventure idea has dungeon tile setups; you name it. Check out this Side Trek that expands on the action from Thunderspire Labyrinth. H2 Thunderspire Labyrinth is a 96-page D&D adventure designed for heroic-tier characters of levels 4-6. ϻ�NPC interaction in Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition. I liked the Compare the level 11 boss of H2 with Karavakos the level 15 boss of H3 their attack bonuses vs non-AC defenses are the same. Thunderspire Labyrinth (Spoilers) Last night we finally got enough people at the table to finish the last battle of Thunderspire Labyrinth after a month of unlrealted adventuring due to absent player syndrome. Many times in D&D, I have tried (or read an adventure that tried) to create a scenario with the dungeoneers trapped in some sort of maze which they must find their way out of. It can be played as a standalone adventure or as the second part of a three-part series. Dragon Issues 364–370; Dungeon Issues 155–161. Thunderspire Labyrinth (Dungeons & Dragons, Adventure H2) book download. As published adventurers go I was mostly happy playing through this one. This D&D adventure for characters of levels 1–3 was previously produced as a D&D Encounters season adventure. While helping out on some work on a Project That Shall Not Be Named, I was inspired by the author to create a card-based mini-game to represent the maze that is the namesake of H2: Thunderspire Labyrinth.