
silverhair2008 |

Here is Charles' explanation of how QoD breaks down:
Charles Wright about 20 hours ago
Quests of Doom series
OK guys, here's the skinny.
Quests of Doom was released for Pathfinder, 5E, and S&W. Because of how the 5E kickstarter went, Quests of Doom 1 for 5E was split into 2 volumes.
Quests of Doom 2 is for 5E only as all of the adventures within already exist for PF and S&W.
Quests of Doom 3 is 5E and S&W only because 6 of the adventures are conversions of material that has already been released for Pathfinder only.
So the series is
Quests of Doom 1 (Pathfinder - 18 adventures)
Quests of Doom 1 (Swords & Wizardry - 18 adventures)
Quests of Doom 1, Vol. 1 (5E - 12 adventures)
Quests of Doom 1, Vol. 2 (5E - the other 6 adventures)
Quests of Doom 2 (5E)
Quests of Doom 3 (S&W)
Quests of Doom 3 (5E)

silverhair2008 |

What is OTS?
Originally I had posted in the 3pp forum but got comments that it was in the wrong place so I made another in Gamer Talk and asked that the one in 3pp be removed. That one got locked and eventually both got removed. Bill's got moved to the 4th and beyond forum so I made this one there too.

Tom Knauss |
What is OTS?
Originally I had posted in the 3pp forum but got comments that it was in the wrong place so I made another in Gamer Talk and asked that the one in 3pp be removed. That one got locked and eventually both got removed. Bill's got moved to the 4th and beyond forum so I made this one there too.
The other site.

bookrat |

Do you guys think you can put the level range of the adventure in the table of contents or at least under the title of each adventure? I picked up Quest of Doom 1, and each adventure had it buried somewhere in the text of the first or second page - and one adventure didn't have it listed at all. Just makes it convenient when looking for a quick level appropriate side adventure in a campaign.