What would you say are the best published DW adventures? Not just from a sotry perspective, but the ones that nail Fronts and other tools in the DW toolkit.
What would you say are the best published DW adventures?
What would you say are the best published DW adventures?
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This isn’t really a direct answer, but I think Johnstone Metzger’s monster manuals are the best for this purpose. Each monster has pages of hooks and information that could easily be slotted into any world made using standard DW techniques. Published adventures are usually much harder to slot into your group’s world.
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/174727/A-Market-in-the-Woods is my favorite, I think
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I’d have to say that nearly any adventure/module/sourcebook by Johnstone Metzger is a great place to start.
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Indigo galleon
ANY of Michael Prescott’s or Joe Banner’s or Randy M’s work.
Perilous Deeps, Cinder Queen, Indigo Galleon, Slave Pits of Drezhu. Indigo is free: fc0ea96b-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com – john.aegard.com/indigo-galleon.pdf
For dangers, custom moves, and compendium classes, Shadows of Umberto is also quite good:
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/119460/Shadows-of-Umberto-A-Dungeon-World-Adventure
And for starting situations like the Indigo Galleon, 20 Dungeon Starters is a nice, well-edited collection that covers a wide range of genres:
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/194173/20-Dungeon-Starters
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Awesome, thanks!
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