Sometimes an adventurer, no matter how determined & worthy, has no one to (form a) party with. Such a sad state and waste of attribute rolls, Doritos, and Mountain Dew. Your character’s caltrops rusting away, their 10’ pole propped up forlornly in the corner . . .
Maze of the Minotaur was my first D&D module I bought as a kid. I loved minotaurs and was disappointed that the "Minotaurs" were actually golems. And at a 1-10 level range, it was the widest spread I can remember. My first level thief didnt last long:-)
Cool story about the blacklight torch. I thought M2 made better use of the invisible ink with the map that M1.
These were probably the best two of the solo modules.
Boy oh boy do I miss invisible ink workbooks. They were tons of fun and I liked these adventures back in the day too. I did prefer Tunnels & Trolls solos, especially Arena of Khazan, but these were a pretty good time.
1980s D&D Invisible Ink Solo Adventures: Revealing (Secret) Fun
Maze of the Minotaur was my first D&D module I bought as a kid. I loved minotaurs and was disappointed that the "Minotaurs" were actually golems. And at a 1-10 level range, it was the widest spread I can remember. My first level thief didnt last long:-)
Cool story about the blacklight torch. I thought M2 made better use of the invisible ink with the map that M1.
These were probably the best two of the solo modules.
Boy oh boy do I miss invisible ink workbooks. They were tons of fun and I liked these adventures back in the day too. I did prefer Tunnels & Trolls solos, especially Arena of Khazan, but these were a pretty good time.