Based on earlier work by Jay A. Hafner and others I made a Google document Index for Dungeon Issue 1-150 with the scenario list in table form . It has some points that are not of general interest (if I played the scenario or not, and in what campaign I am planning to use it), but I can still share it.
Since others can't sort the document, I made several pages, sorting by issue, level, and scenario name (and hiding the personal notes).
I also included the scenarios that used to be on Wizard's Webiste into this list (Issue listed as File instead of a number). Last I looked, they were still available on the Wizards of the Coast Website.
Hey! I noticed there were some "new" scenarios on that link that I didn't have! These obviously are not included.
What do the three stars mean (i.e. ***). These overlap to a rather significant extent with adventures that have seen use at my table in the last campaign or are earmarked for its continuation when its next my turn in the DMs chair.
Three stars = recommended. There used to be rating on most of the adventures, but since almost all of them had two stars and some I really liked had one star, I took out all but the three-star ratings.
I said I'd not maintain this, but having it has inspired me to read my old Dungeon again, and when I do I'm continually updating it. It might take some time, but in time I should get all the authors and page numbers.
I also did an error on the levels. I wanted only one number for level, to make sorting easier. On the 0W-2E stuff, I set the level to the minimum range noted for the scenario. Considering how 1E was generally lower level than later editions, I should have used the maximum level range. Not sure if I can repair this.
Thanks a lot for this list! I always looked for something like this, but all indices I found were very incomplete. Thanks to all who contributed to this. I have no idea how additional information could be added to that index, but we could collect it here in this thread.
I have no idea how additional information could be added to that index, but we could collect it here in this thread.
Since I have access to all the issues of dungeon, its just a matter of compiling it and putting it into the table. The problem is that a shared google document cannot be sorted except by contributors, so I have to publish it anew to get any new data in.
If you really want to contribute, write me a line and I can share the document as a collaboration.
If you really want to contribute, write me a line and I can share the document as a collaboration.
Hmm... given my history at starting a thousand projects but ending none of them, I guess I would start out all enthusiastic, but drop out after a short while, or at least grow lax about it, I think you would be disappointed for trying. Not that I would not want to, but I know myself and just want to spare you this. So, it is probably better if I don´t try that...