I just came across these. They are coded for D&D 4E and rather deadly, but are free and full of fluff suitable for a solid DW adventure.
I just came across these.
I just came across these.
I just came across these.
I just came across these. They are coded for D&D 4E and rather deadly, but are free and full of fluff suitable for a solid DW adventure.
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Sersa Victory, the guy behind Fourthcore, has recently turned his eyes on Dungeon World, having written a series on running “Deathtrap Dungeon World.”
You can read the first article here: http://www.critical-hits.com/blog/2013/12/10/deathtrap-dungeon-world-part-1-gm-principles/
Coolbeans! I’ve been using the Fourthcore Alphabet to help build out my dungeons since Oct last year. CAn’t wait to see what more Sersa has in store for DW…
http://www.lulu.com/ca/en/shop/sersa-victory/fourthcore-alphabet-dark-deadly-dungeon-design-from-altars-to-the-zodiac/ebook/product-18498965.html
The Fourthcore Alphabet and Dungeonscape from the 3.5 era of D&D are my two go-to books for dungeon design! The AD&D DMG by Gygax is also great to get some advice from.
Awesome Marques Jordan , thanks for sharing.
Does anyone want to help me finish converting Murder of the Maelstrom Queen from Fourthcore to DW? I kind of stalled over the holidays.
Let me know and I’ll share out the Google Doc. It’s covered in neurotic comments and blank damage values.
This might be worth its own post Matt Horam. Crappy thing about G+ is that posts don’t jump back to the top of the group when they have activity =(
Marques Jordan maybe.