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The '''Dungeon Design Panel''' was assembled by editor [[Erik Mona]] on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] roleplaying game to select the "30 Greatest Dungeons & Dragons Adventures of All Time" for an article in ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine.
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The '''Dungeon Design Panel''' was assembled by editor [[Erik Mona]] on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' role-playing game to select the "30 Greatest Dungeons & Dragons Adventures of All Time" for an article in ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine.
   
 
==The Panel==
 
==The Panel==
 
*[[Keith Baker]]: Creator of the ''[[Eberron]]'' [[campaign setting]].
 
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*[[Wolfgang Baur]]: Former editor of ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' magazine, instrumental in the creation of ''[[Planescape]]'' and ''[[Al-Qadim]].''
*[[Keith Baker]]: Creator of the Eberron campaign setting.
 
*[[Wolfgang Baur]]: Former editor of ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' magazine, instrumental in the creation of [[Planescape]] and [[Al-Qadim]].
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*[[Eric L. Boyd]]: ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' expert and author of several ''D&D'' books from [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]] and [[Wizards of the Coast]].
 
*[[Andy Collins (game designer) |Andy Collins]]: Editor of ''[[The Standing Stone]]'' and ''[[Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil]].'' ''Dragon'' magazine's current Sage.
*[[Eric L. Boyd]]: [[Forgotten Realms]] expert and author of several D&D books from [[TSR]] and [[Wizards of the Coast]].
 
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*[[Monte Cook]]: Author of the third edition of ''[[Dungeon Master's Guide]]'' and founder of [[Malhavoc Press]].
*[[Andy Collins (game designer) |Andy Collins]]: Editor of [[The Standing Stone]] and [[Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil]]. [[Dragon]] magazine's current Sage.
 
*[[Monte Cook]]: Author of the third edition [[Dungeon Master's Guide]] and founder of [[Malhavoc Press]].
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*[[Bruce R. Cordell]]: Author of ''[[The Gates of Firestorm Peak]]'' and ''[[Return to the Tomb of Horrors]].'' Creator of the [[Far Realm]].
 
*[[Ed Greenwood]]: Creator of the ''Forgotten Realms.''
*[[Bruce R. Cordell]]: Author of [[The Gates of Firestorm Peak]] and [[Return to the Tomb of Horrors]]. Creator of the [[Far Realm]].
 
 
*[[Gary Holian]]: Co-author of the ''[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]]'' and the creator of the ''[[Greytalk]]'' discussion list.
*[[Ed Greenwood]]: Creator of the Forgotten Realms.
 
*[[Gary Holian]]: Co-author of the [[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]] and the creator of the [[Greytalk]] discussion list.
 
 
*[[James Jacobs]]: Managing Editor of ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine.
 
*[[James Jacobs]]: Managing Editor of ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine.
*Alan Kohler: Prolific reviewer for [[EN World]] who writes under the name Psion.
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*Alan Kohler: Prolific reviewer for ''[[EN World]]'' who writes under the name Psion.
 
*[[Mike Mearls]]: Influential freelancer who emerged from independent [[d20 System]] publishing to land a job as a full-time [[Wizards of the Coast]] designer.
 
*[[Mike Mearls]]: Influential freelancer who emerged from independent [[d20 System]] publishing to land a job as a full-time [[Wizards of the Coast]] designer.
 
*[[Christopher Perkins (game designer)|Christopher Perkins]]: Former editor-in-chief of ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine, current [[Wizards of the Coast]] design manager.
 
*[[Christopher Perkins (game designer)|Christopher Perkins]]: Former editor-in-chief of ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' magazine, current [[Wizards of the Coast]] design manager.
*[[Clark Peterson]]: President of Necromancer Games and co-author of [[Rappan-Athuk]], the Dungeon of Graves.
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*[[Clark Peterson]]: President of Necromancer Games and co-author of ''[[Rappan-Athuk]],'' the Dungeon of Graves.
 
*[[Chris Pramas]]: President of [[Green Ronin Publishing]].
 
*[[Chris Pramas]]: President of [[Green Ronin Publishing]].
*[[John D. Rateliff]]: Noted [[Tolkien]] scholar and author of [[The Standing Stone]].
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*[[John D. Rateliff]]: Noted [[Tolkien]] scholar and author of ''[[The Standing Stone]].''
 
*[[Bill Slavicsek]]: Director of Wizards of the Coast's RPG and Miniatures department.
 
*[[Bill Slavicsek]]: Director of Wizards of the Coast's RPG and Miniatures department.
   
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1. [[Queen of the Spiders]], 1986 (G1-3, D1-3, Q1)
 
1. [[Queen of the Spiders]], 1986 (G1-3, D1-3, Q1)
   
==See Also==
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==See also==
 
*[[List of Dungeons & Dragons modules]]
 
*[[List of Dungeons & Dragons modules]]
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modcode.html The Acaeum's module site], with information & auction prices on D&D modules, as well as [http://www.acaeum.com/library/library.html downloads] of some modules
 
* [http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/index.htm TSR Archive] – extensive online list of TSR RPG modules and gaming accessories with pictures and revision info.
 
* [http://www.whiterose.org/dr.elmo/blog/archives/009399.html White Rose Blog] – Blog discussing this list
 
* [http://politedissent.com/archives/322 Polite Dissent Blog] – Another blog with a discussion
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
*[[Erik Mona]], [[James Jacobs]], and the Dungeon Design Panel. "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time." ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #116 ([[Paizo Publishing]], ([[2004]]).
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*[[Erik Mona]], [[James Jacobs]], and the Dungeon Design Panel. "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time." ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #116. [[Paizo Publishing]], [[2004]].
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==External links==
 
* [http://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/modcode.html The Acaeum's module site], with information & auction prices on D&D modules, as well as [http://www.acaeum.com/library/library.html downloads] of some modules
 
* [http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/index.htm TSR Archive] extensive online list of TSR RPG modules and gaming accessories with pictures and revision info.
 
* [http://www.whiterose.org/dr.elmo/blog/archives/009399.html White Rose Blog] Blog discussing this list
 
* [http://politedissent.com/archives/322 Polite Dissent Blog] Another blog with a discussion
   
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[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons modules]]
 
[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons modules]]

Latest revision as of 16:25, 25 July 2010

The Dungeon Design Panel was assembled by editor Erik Mona on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game to select the "30 Greatest Dungeons & Dragons Adventures of All Time" for an article in Dungeon magazine.

The Panel

  • Keith Baker: Creator of the Eberron campaign setting.
  • Wolfgang Baur: Former editor of Dragon magazine, instrumental in the creation of Planescape and Al-Qadim.
  • Eric L. Boyd: Forgotten Realms expert and author of several D&D books from TSR and Wizards of the Coast.
  • Andy Collins: Editor of The Standing Stone and Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil. Dragon magazine's current Sage.
  • Monte Cook: Author of the third edition of Dungeon Master's Guide and founder of Malhavoc Press.
  • Bruce R. Cordell: Author of The Gates of Firestorm Peak and Return to the Tomb of Horrors. Creator of the Far Realm.
  • Ed Greenwood: Creator of the Forgotten Realms.
  • Gary Holian: Co-author of the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer and the creator of the Greytalk discussion list.
  • James Jacobs: Managing Editor of Dungeon magazine.
  • Alan Kohler: Prolific reviewer for EN World who writes under the name Psion.
  • Mike Mearls: Influential freelancer who emerged from independent d20 System publishing to land a job as a full-time Wizards of the Coast designer.
  • Christopher Perkins: Former editor-in-chief of Dungeon magazine, current Wizards of the Coast design manager.
  • Clark Peterson: President of Necromancer Games and co-author of Rappan-Athuk, the Dungeon of Graves.
  • Chris Pramas: President of Green Ronin Publishing.
  • John D. Rateliff: Noted Tolkien scholar and author of The Standing Stone.
  • Bill Slavicsek: Director of Wizards of the Coast's RPG and Miniatures department.

The "30 Greatest Dungeons & Dragons Adventures of All Time"

30. The Ghost Tower of Inverness, 1980 (C2)
29. The Assassin's Knot, 1983 (L2)
28. The Lost City, 1982(B4)
27. The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, 1981(U1)
26. City of Skulls, 1993 (WGR6)
25. Dragons of Despair, 1984 (DL1)
24. City of the Spider Queen, 2002
23. The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun, 1982 (WG4)
22. The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, 1982 (S4)
21. Dark Tower, 1980 (from Judge’s Guild)
20. Scourge of the Slave Lords, 1986 (A1-4)
19. Against the Cult of the Reptile God, 1982 (N1)
18. The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan, 1980 (C1)
17. The Ruins of Undermountain, 1991
16. Isle of Dread, 1980 (X1)
15. Castle Amber, 1981 (X2)
14. Dead Gods, 1997
13. Dwellers of the Forbidden City, 1981 (I1)
12. The Forge of Fury, 2000
11. The Gates of Firestorm Peak, 1996
10. Return to the Tomb of Horrors, 1998
9. White Plume Mountain, 1979 (S2)
8. Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, 2001
7. The Keep on the Borderlands, 1979 (B2)
6. Desert of Desolation, 1987 (I3-5)
5. Expedition to the Barrier Peaks, 1980 (S3)
4. The Temple of Elemental Evil, 1985 (T1-4)
3. Tomb of Horrors, 1978 (S1)
2. Ravenloft, 1983 (I6)
1. Queen of the Spiders, 1986 (G1-3, D1-3, Q1)

See also

  • List of Dungeons & Dragons modules

References

External links



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