tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143435314932633148.post3665620428319125129..comments2024-03-28T00:41:13.514-07:00Comments on B/X BLACKRAZOR: Red Wine, Chocolate Cupcakes, and Expedition to the Barrier PeaksJBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03263662621289630246noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143435314932633148.post-59326094216507652532009-09-15T09:42:02.209-07:002009-09-15T09:42:02.209-07:00The cover is to sell the module. The players shoul...The cover is to sell the module. The players shouldn't see it. If I bought waht I thought was a regular D&D module and it turned out to be something like Expedition, I would be even more annoyed.<br /><br />The back cover illo in Tsojcanth is the one that taught me that the players should never see the cover of the module (or even know they are in a "module" instead of a home-brew). <br /><br />The lack of a climax is one of the things I love about the adventure. It is about adventuring and exploring more than working your way to a finale. Getting kicked out with the Bullette was just the way the *first* expedition ended. A few passwall spells and we were back inside hunting for more stuff.<br /><br />I agree that it is too big. It really can play out as a megadungeon if you want to explore the whole thing.Dyson Logoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14352404068239792475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143435314932633148.post-16541390709479572152009-09-15T05:56:01.709-07:002009-09-15T05:56:01.709-07:00The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh was another modul...The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh was another module with a cover that totally spoiled one of the mysteries in the adventure.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13457050225967190052noreply@blogger.com