The Apocalypse Stone (Advanced Dungeons \u0026 Dragons Adventure) by Jason Carl


The Apocalypse Stone (Advanced Dungeons \u0026 Dragons Adventure)
Title : The Apocalypse Stone (Advanced Dungeons \u0026 Dragons Adventure)
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ISBN : 0786916141
ISBN-10 : 9780786916146
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 96
Publication : First published March 1, 2000

The end times approach...

To everything there is a season. Every campaign has to come to an end sometime, so why not go out with a bang? The Apocalypse Stone is an epic adventure to challenge high-level characters, but beware--it will destroy your world.

This adventure has it all: gods and devils, plague and pestilence, rains of fire, and world-shattering conflicts. Here is an opportunity for PCs to display undreamt-of heroism...or fall to ultimate defeat.

The Apocalypse Stone is a tool for Dungeon Masters to present extremely challenging encounters for high-level parties, to wrap up a long-running campaign...or both.

This adventure can be used with your own game world or any Advanced Dungeons & Dragons(r) setting.


The Apocalypse Stone (Advanced Dungeons \u0026 Dragons Adventure) Reviews


  • Jacob

    As one of the few Advanced Dungeons & Dragons materials I've read, keeping up with the physics/statistics/etc. presented in the writing is difficult, so I honestly don't know the implications of most of that being presented. Due to my somewhat good hold on Third Edition, however, if I had to update this material it would be one heck of a challenge for the Players to overcome.

    And given the trickery that comes into play on this adventure path, it definitely needs updating. I suppose one could overlook this for the sake of story, even if it's upsetting to the Players in the long run. But even after that, a lot of the logic that needs to be followed in order for the Players to succeed don't work out, and could lead to an argument that's highly unnecessary.

    It's an interesting concept all the same, and the detail of what they put in and the possibilities of them are engaging. And if not the whole adventure, ideas from this are worthy to being looked at in the very least.