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5 months ago  ::  Dec 21, 2012 - 1:32AM #1
Plaguescarred
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D&D Insider ArticleDungeon 209
Compilation

By Christopher Perkins, Will Doyle, Aeryn Rudel, Harold Johnson, Jeff R. Leason, and Stephen Radney-MacFarland

This month, we're trying an experiment and publishing the magazines as single PDFs containing the month's worth of articles and adventures.

Talk about this magazine here.

Yan
Montréal, Canada
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5 months ago  ::  Dec 22, 2012 - 12:33PM #2
waxwingslain
Date Joined: Sep 25, 2011
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Tears of the Crocodile God looks awesome so far. However, was this a mistake?


Slippery Floor
Any character traversing more than 3 squares in a
single move must succeed on a DC 16 Acrobatics
check or fall prone. A character who falls prone adjacent
to a muck pit must immediately make a Reflex
saving throw or slide inside.
 


Reflex saving throw??
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5 months ago  ::  Dec 22, 2012 - 7:29PM #3
DoctorNecrotic
Date Joined: May 24, 2012
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Dec 22, 2012 -- 12:33PM, waxwingslain wrote:

Tears of the Crocodile God looks awesome so far. However, was this a mistake?


Slippery Floor
Any character traversing more than 3 squares in a
single move must succeed on a DC 16 Acrobatics
check or fall prone. A character who falls prone adjacent
to a muck pit must immediately make a Reflex
saving throw or slide inside.
 


Reflex saving throw??




Acrobatics check?

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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 12:09PM #4
Atlemar
Date Joined: Jun 17, 2002
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I think the experiment of the compiled issue should be discontinued with Dungeon. The old way, I downloaded each article and then labeled the filename with the level of the adventure. That way, I have a big stash of adventures and it's easy to find one of the level I need quickly. Not so with the compilations. I suppose I could make a spreadsheet to keep track of what issues have appropriate adventures for each level, but I'd prefer to just have the adventures as separate files.

 
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 1:16PM #5
Plaguescarred
Date Joined: May 12, 2009
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Nothing stop you from doing it with compiled issues of Dungeon magazines as well.

For exemple, you can rename the PDF as follow:

Dungeon208/1-3/2-4
Yan
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