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Madness at Gardmore Abbey

3.50 (2 ratings)
Release Date September 20, 2011
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Players 3 - 8
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  • An action-packed adventure for heroic tier characters
  • Explore ruins and dungeons twisted through the raw forces of chaos
  • The Deck of Many Things!

Some things in D&D are so iconic that they transcend the game experience. The Beholder, for example, is a monster that will always conjure up the happy memories of D&D sessions long past. Magic Items are a great source of such epic nostalgia, be they Boots of Speed, Bags of Holding, or the truly wonderful Deck of Many Things. The deck makes a triumphant return in Madness at Gardmore Abbey, a heroic-teir adventure for characters of level 6-10. The adventure itself centers on the ruins of the mysterious Gardmore Abbey, a monastery that once housed a militant order of Paladins deciated in service to Bahamut. The dungeons beneath the abbey are crawling with the dread forces of Chaos, and this thrill-packed adventure promises guts, gold and glory galore. But who am I kidding? They had me at The Deck of Many Things.

Age
12+
Play Time:
Very Long (120+ min)
In The Box
  • Four 32-page books that present the adventure location of Gardmore Abbey, new monsters, enemies and allies, quests, and encounters.
  • Two double-sided battle maps depicting dramatic locations in the adventure.
  • A die-cut card stock sheet of monster tokens.
  • A die-cut card stock sheet of dungeon tiles.
  • A deck of 24 cards — 22 cards presenting the Deck of Many Things plus 2 Treasure Cards.

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