Many people have loved ones who are avid players of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) or want to get started playing the game but don’t know where to start. Purchasing your first D&D products can be daunting unless you have a guide — someone who knows and that’s this series of articles proposes to do. Today we look at the Dungeon Delve.
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Dungeon Delve (Dungeons and Dragons Adventure 4th ed.)Author: Slavicsek, Bill and Noonan, David |
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Dozens of dungeons ready to play without preparation . . . Dungeon Delve is designed for groups looking for an exciting night of monster-slaying without the prep time. It contains dozens of self-contained easy-to-run mini-dungeons, or “delves,” each one crafted for a few hours of game-play. The book includes delves for 1st- to 30th-level characters, and features dozens of iconic monsters for the heroes to battle. Dungeon Masters can run these delves as one-shot adventures or weave them into their campaign. |
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Who is This For?
If you are buying a Dungeons and Dragons product for a loved one, you might consider giving this if:
1.) She or he is serving as a part-time or full time Dungeon Master. This book contains mini-adventures which the DM can bring out with little to no preparation for a good gaming session or integrate it into an existing larger scale adventure.
2.) He is new to Dungeons and Dragons and doesn’t have a group of players. Chances are he’ll have to be the DM when he brings his friends together to play. After the Core Rule Books, this would be a great next purchase for the DM.
3.) She is a DM who uses pre-made games in part or in their entirety in creating her own game. A book of new adventures is always good for a jump-start to the old creativity noggin’.
Do not buy this if:
1.) She is certain she only wants to be a player. The role of DM is taxing and requires a lot of pre-game preparation and creativity. Many Dungeons and Dragons players live happy lives never touching the Dungeon Delve.
2.) He is certain he wants to continue playing an earlier version of the Dungeons and Dragons game.
2.) She is still uncertain if she wants to continue playing the game or not.
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