I was DM and my group played U2 Danger at Dunwater. The previous adventure in this series. They went in to the Lizardman lair and slaughtered wholesale. If you know the adventure, that is a mistake. Lol. Fun adventure though.
Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh (U1) was always one of my dad's favorite modules and I remember reading his copy of it and Danger at Dunwater (U2) as a kid. An octopus is probably my favorite sea creature.
Good luck to those trying to win this game module! D&D isn't my thing, so I won't enter this one. Great concept for the give-aways! I'll stay tuned for the next one. Cheers.
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I think the issue is making this adventure user friendly, and also the "standard" on all the others (then and now) is a stat reference on key descriptions. The appendix can contain more fleshed out detailed is needed.
Another great video! My favorite underwater monster is the Sahuagin. Thanks for posting. It looks like it would be a lot of fun to run.
I took marine biology for school and starfish are crazy! The way you can cut them up and get more is serious.😮
Not in on this one, just wanted to say thank you for your generosity!
I was DM and my group played U2 Danger at Dunwater. The previous adventure in this series.
They went in to the Lizardman lair and slaughtered wholesale.
If you know the adventure, that is a mistake. Lol.
Fun adventure though.
We’ll cover U2 later this month…
Cthulhu or if that doesn't count, barnacle for the aesthetic value they add to every ocean adventure
The U series is great. My IRL favorite underwater creature is an octopus. My Favorite D&D underwater creature is the Giant Underwater Seahorse.
Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh (U1) was always one of my dad's favorite modules and I remember reading his copy of it and Danger at Dunwater (U2) as a kid. An octopus is probably my favorite sea creature.
Good luck to those trying to win this game module! D&D isn't my thing, so I won't enter this one. Great concept for the give-aways! I'll stay tuned for the next one. Cheers.
As a kid I saw a photo of a freaky/scary looking fish from the deep ocean - the Anglerfish.
Game wise its definitely the Shauagin. IRL its the Carcharodon Carcharias (Great White Shark). Thanks, hope I win.
I'm running a game with a vampiric ixitxachitl which has been a very fun underwater creature.
IRL, octopi are neat for both their intelligence and their alienness. That they are often friendly helps.
My favorite underwater creature is Eye of the Deep. Cool Beholder of the water.
Nice pick, coach!
@@nerdmimic under used creature in old school D&D
Yo! Fingers crossed I'd love to win that! My fav underwater creature is a pistol shrimp!
They are amazing! I might switch!
Nice to see some of the old modules again.
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My favorite sea creatures are sharks!
Snapping turtles are crazy scary
Sea pigs. Though I already have the module and dont' need it.
I’m assuming you’re entering the contest. I have you marked down.
Giant Squid, maybe. It’s like a fantasy monster but real.
I assume Ave Caesar was claimed?
Yes, winner lives out of US but had a friend pick up up locally. Super easy. Transaction completed and now to focus on the this current giveaway!
Sharks.
Eels
In fantasy stuff the wereshark or kraken priest are cool as f***
You actually think that its bad editing to not print the same stat block like 60 some times? Memorizing an AC and a HD is working hard?
Unfortunately yes, and it’s probably 20 times needed for easier administration. Regardless you’ll see how this compares to the others in the series
I think the issue is making this adventure user friendly, and also the "standard" on all the others (then and now) is a stat reference on key descriptions. The appendix can contain more fleshed out detailed is needed.