This auction is for the DUNGEON Adventure Magazine #43 September/October 1993 by TSR

 

What’s the most difficult part of being a Dungeon Master..?  Coming up with new and unique story lines with which to entertain your players and keep them invested! And, with only a few modules being released in any given year, there wasn’t much published for use right out of the box.  DUNGEON Magazine was TSR’s (and, later, Wizards of the Coast and PAIZO’s) remedy.  In it are presented three or more adventures, often with one aimed at a specific campaign setting like the World of Greyhawk, the Forgotten Realms, etc.  While these may have stats for older versions of D&D (pretty much AD&D 2E, 3.0 & 3.5) depending upon the era in which they were printed, they’re fairly easy to convert to later editions like 4.0 and 5.0.  Can also be used and/or adapted to Pathfinder, Hackmaster, Castles & Crusades and OSRIC.

Jacob's Well

by Randy Maxwell

It's alive, it's hungry, it's growing. And you're on its menu. An AD&D adventure for one character of level 2–4.

 

Moving Day

by Roger Baker

Moving to a new place is always a chore. Now it's deadly. An AD&D adventure for character levels 3–5.

 

Mayhem at Midnight

by Trae Stratton

Get ready for a dazzling finale—yours. An AD&D Dragonlance adventure for character levels 4–7.

 

King Oleg's Dilemma

by Lee Sheppard

Could your mission be a snow job? An AD&D adventure for character levels 1–4.

 

Into the Silver Realm

by Steve Kurtz

Never, ever steal a silver sword. An AD&D Forgotten Realms adventure for character levels 8–12.

 

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