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King's Festival (Dungeons & Dragons Official Game Adventure Module/No 9260)

King's Festival (Dungeons & Dragons Official Game Adventure Module/No 9260)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Learning Module
Review: Firstly, it is an introductory module for first time DM and players. There are 3 Basic D&D modules which are tailor-made as your very beginning adventure in Mystara. In 70s, there was B1: In Search of Unknown. In 80s, there was B11: King's Festival. In 90s, there was DDA3: Eye of Traldar. They are all very simple, especially this one. As an adventure itself, I rate this the last, compare with the other two. Not because of the story line, the dungeon is indeed too small. (Only about 30 rooms,even smaller than the one in Basic DM Rulebook, only half of the module is adventure part. It is only a mini-adventure) However, as a guideline for DM, I rate this highest among the three. It provide a guideline of being a good DM in details. You can hardly find such detailed articles in any other modules and even rulebooks!

Due to its rarity, it should be at a higher price. (compare with other B series modules except B10) Should it worth the price, depends on what benefit you want to take from it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Learning Module
Review: Firstly, it is an introductory module for first time DM and players. There are 3 Basic D&D modules which are tailor-made as your very beginning adventure in Mystara. In 70s, there was B1: In Search of Unknown. In 80s, there was B11: King's Festival. In 90s, there was DDA3: Eye of Traldar. They are all very simple, especially this one. As an adventure itself, I rate this the last, compare with the other two. Not because of the story line, the dungeon is indeed too small. (Only about 30 rooms,even smaller than the one in Basic DM Rulebook, only half of the module is adventure part. It is only a mini-adventure) However, as a guideline for DM, I rate this highest among the three. It provide a guideline of being a good DM in details. You can hardly find such detailed articles in any other modules and even rulebooks!

Due to its rarity, it should be at a higher price. (compare with other B series modules except B10) Should it worth the price, depends on what benefit you want to take from it.


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