Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer #50 (Hatchette Partworks, September 2024) | Modern Magazine
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024
- In this issue (which isn't even on the Hatchette website?!?)
Customising NPC's
Injuries
Enchanted Springs
Clockwork Soul
Draconic Bloodline
Divine Soul
Shadow Magic
Dragon Lairs
Hook Horrors
Testing for a Champion
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Yeah, this one has some interesting sections. Nice that they tied the customization of the war chief (Tyrkka) in the encounter to a section, the one about customizing NPCs.
It's constantly astounding to me how good the articles can be, followed by how bad they can be. Generally the quality seems to be on an increase though.
@@RPGGamer Heh, yeah. I think that overall the articles are way too short. A 2 page article is many times 1 page of text, and another of images. Illustrations are cool and all, and most of the time they're super high quality ones, but I think it's too much art. Sure that's a magazine and not a book, but y'know, you don't need to dedicate a full page for the illustration of an orc that's not even present in the adventure. Unless they're going to refer to that in future issues.
Seems like a cool magazine issue.
Not sure why it would be adult only, another satanic panic?
Really would like to see this in the states
There's nothing in the magazine which seems objectionable at all, so I'm still at a loss as to why it was age limited.
I can only guess that whoever entered this issue onto their systems had some lingering memory of the Satanic Panic and thought that access to it should be controlled. The two issues I've bought since, no such problems.
Weird.