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Hello,

I am helping to coordinate CaesarCon. CaesarCon is a tabletop gaming convention held every March in Northwest, OH. This year the convention is being held at the Ramada Conference Center in Montpelier, OH. We are hoping to get some Pathfinder Society Games coordinated for the Con but need to find a handful of Judges to run the games. If you are interested or might know somebody who would be, please contact me.

For more information about CaesarCon please check out the Facebook Fanpage at: http://www.facebook.com/CaesarConConvention and the Warhorn Registration Site at: http://warhorn.net/caesarcon-2013/

Happy Gaming!

Matthew McPike


Unless I am crazy I remember a Dungeon Craft segment on DMs making rolls for certain skills versus having players make rolls. I for the life of me cannot find that Dungeon Craft article. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thank you in advance.


Scoti Garbidis wrote:

I remember there being a Dungeon magazine that had tables for rolling up information for Potions, ie: Smell, Taste, Appearance, etc.

Can anyone remember what issue that was? I can't seem to find it in my stack of magazines and I know I have it. Just can't seem to find it no matter how hard I look.

thanks in advance

Found it! Dungeon 125


Wow, months later and no reply...... anybody out there in the Akron area who plays Greyhawk?


I am looking to join a group of Greyhawkers or get a few more players for my current Greyhawk Campaign.

I moved to Cuyahoga Falls, OH back in January 2006 and have tried twice now to get a Greyhawk game going and it looks as though my second game could be deep-sixed very soon due to things beyond my control. I would love to get some more players for my game but would also love to meet some fellow Greyhawkers.

A few of my current players don't like Greyhawk and think that is isn't any good. I disagree and would love to continue the game but definitely need players.


All I remember fromt his adventure is that it takes place in an Inn. All signs point to vampires or some blood sucking enemy but the culprit turns out to be a slime that lives in the crawl space under this inn. I believe this was a side-trek. Can somebody recall what issue this was in? I am searching my old issues and can't seem to find it.


I am looking for a Greyhawk game to get involved in. I currently am playing in a Warhammer game using 3.5 rules but would also like to get my Greyhawk fix.


I am getting ready to start a new character. This will be my first Wizard PC EVER.

My rolled stats were pretty awesome. 14, 16, 14, 13, 18, 12. I am currently placing my rolls as follows;

STR: 14-2=12
DEX: 14+2=16
CON: 16-2=14
INT: 18+2=20
WIS: 13+0=13
CHA: 12+0=12

I am pretty set with those abilities but welcome advice about where to use my rolls, what familiar to take, what spells to choose. I will get 8 first level spells in my spellbook and I will be able to use 3 a day thanks to my high intelligence.

Just let me know what you think and I will post my final character when I start the new campaign.


HackMaster: Greyhack

A friend of mine pointed out that the pre-order option is available for this product in the Paizo store. Is this product really being published now? I thought it had been cancelled.

I hope it is going to be published... even if it is a slight spoof Greyhawk book.


I just want to make sure that I am reading the Immunity correctly for the Acid Beetle Swarms in The Whispering Cairn. Are these swarms only able to be damaged by burning torches, weapons with special magic ability modifiers such as fire or frost (only the magic ability damages swarm), a thrown lantern that breaks or a spell that doesn't target a certain number of creatures?

This makes these encounters rather tough considering they also are joined by a madslasher or giant beetle.


I am getting ready to start my own age of worms adventure path and was wondering what time of year people were starting their groups in.

I am using Greyhawk as the world and was thinking of starting in Harvester 595. My only concern would be that the end of the campaign could have some rather cold temperatures that wouldn't necessarily fit with the end of the campaign.

Just give me your take on it, please.


Moved to Cuyahoga Falls recently and would like to get involved with a D&D campaign. I have been a DM and player in a couple of Greyhawk games, played a handful of Forgotten Realms and also ran a few homebrew campaigns.

Would need the game to be near the Akron area as I have a family with young children.


I have moved to Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and left a game in which i was DM and a game in which i was a player. Both were Greyhawk games.

I am extremely interested in getting involved with a Greyhawk campaign. I would prefer to be a player first so that I could get to know everyone in my new group and their gaming preferences before I DM but am willing to get an Age of Worms campaign started.

I have been playing D&D since the mid 90's. Ran a homebrew game until about 2002 when I started Greyhawk campaign that ended due to a move back in August 2005.

My email is Rockstar1979@yahoo.com


My wife currently started a new job in Akron, Ohio and I will be moving to the area in the very near future. I have been a player and DM of D&D since 1994-95 and have been playing 3.0/3.5 pretty much since its inception.

I would prefer playing over being a DM when i first move as I have yet to secure a job and will also need extra time for setting up the new house and unpacking.

Feel free to message me on this board and I will try to check it as often as possible but because of the move my time to log online will be sparse.

Thanks for replying and I hope to find a great game as I am going to miss my current group and love the game of D&D.


I just got my copy of Issue #127 in the mail and have almost finished reading it. This issue is once again phenomenal! The adventure path is once again a perfect balance of intrigue, action and surprise. The other two adventures are also very, very good. The campaign workbook articles are fabulous once again and the map of mystery even has a potential use with the adventure path if a DM deems it worthy.

I don't know how the Dungeon staff keeps hitting homeruns with every issue but keep the streak going. I purchased a subscription this past January and haven't been disappointed yet. Every issue makes it harder to wait for the next one.

I guess what I am trying to say is thank you for the great articles, adventures and love of D&D that pours from the magazine every time i open it.

... is issue #128 here yet?