
ValiantDrator |
I've been struggling to find the 3.5 version for the Tomb of Horrors. My gaming group expressed interest in going through the deadly adventure to see how well they stand up. Unfortunately it looks like the PDF has been taken down from the WoC website, or I am looking in the wrong place. I would really appreciate if anyone knew where I would be able to find the PDF and maybe an updated map to use as well.
Thanks.

TarSpartan |

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ValiantDrator |

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Ok, I added a bit more to that OneDrive link. I added in the offical 4e RPGA DM Awards conversion of the Tomb to 4e, an unofficial conversion to 4e, a cleaned up version of the original blue grid map, and I added references to all the Dragon and Dungeon articles related to the Tomb of Horrors that I know of (an expansion for Return, some more info on Acerak, and a 5e conversion of the Tomb).
I know a lot of "modern" players malign it's playstyle, especially on these boards, but you can't argue that it's one of the most (in)famous modules of all time. It's the ONLY module I can think of that has had some sort of release for every single (major) edition since it's release.
AD&D - the original module
2nd Edition - Return to the Tomb of Horrors (includes a reprint of the 1E module)
3rd Edition - WotC released the v3.5 conversion
4th Edition - RPGA puts out a 4e conversion as a DM Reward, WotC publishes a Super Adventure sequel to Return
5th Edition - One of the first official adventures published for DnD Next in Dungeon magazine

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There should be one on ENworld in the conversion library?
[the link for the conversion of that mod is broken and doesn't work on the wayback machine]
I might have it on a CDROM copy of my old hard drive. I can check this weekend.
FYI here's the link to he EN World library. Some of the links there are broken.
http://www.enworld.org/ericnoah/3econversionsdocs.htm
Mike