Dungeon Presents: The Last Breaths of Ashenport


4th Edition


Ooooh. Looks purty. Reading now, but thought you guys would like a look-see too. It's by Ari Marmell, and the run up seems to suggest this is a re-do of another Dungeon adventure? Sounds familiar ...

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I think it was done in December of 2007 as a 3.5 adventure.

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I think this one works better as 3.5. The problem is, even though the conversion threw in more monsters as is the 4e idiom, it kept all the maps the same size. Everything seems very cramped by 4e standards.

Expand all the room sizes by 1.5 and it'd be fine, I think.


I played this adventure in 3.5 and it was very fun. But in 4th edition, I fear some combats may take long time : some monsters have really a lot of HP ...


Mactaka wrote:
I think it was done in December of 2007 as a 3.5 adventure.

Yes, reading it now I remember the adventure. I didn't recognize it from title alone. Never got to play the 3.5 version, maybe I'll do the 4E at some point, either as a one-off or part of a campaign. :)


I don't have access to the adventure at the moment. How many levels would a group of 8th level PC's advance after going through this adventure?

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I don't have access to the adventure at the moment. How many levels would a group of 8th level PC's advance after going through this adventure?

Looks like they'd advance 1 level with some xp to spare. There are nine encounters in roughly the normal spread of difficulty (one level -2, three level +0, two level +1, four level +2, one level +3), and a small assortment of minor quest rewards/

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