February 9th, 2010, 12:12 PM
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Join Date: May 11, 2006
Location: CO - Colorado Springs
Posts: 165
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The Sunken Crypt
The Sunken Crypt is a HEROSCAPE Campaign Scenario designed for three players - two "Hero Players" and one "Enemy Player". The campaign consists of four Adventure Areas on three different levels of terrain. The entire campaign takes about 2 hours to play.
If you play through the campaign, please let me know in this thread. I'd love to hear which heroes you used and how it went.
PS - The slideshow link in my sig has been updated with lots of pictures of the Sunken Crypt!
UPDATE: Here's the listing of The Sunken Crypt in the excellent Velenne Format:
The Sunken Crypt - by Scott
A Dungeon for 3 Players - Gameplay specifications
- 4 Adventure Areas
- For Experienced Players
- Approximate Playtime: 2 hours
- Figures Required:
- Granite Guardians, Fyorlag Spiders, Shades of Bleakwood, Sudema, Khosumet the Dark Lord, Dumutef Guard, Anubian Wolves, Theracus, Arrow Gruts, Blade Gruts, Heavy Gruts, Grimnak, Krug, Ornak or Tornak, Raelin (either), Dzu-Teh, plus 400 points worth of fantasy heroes (list provided)
- Build specifications
- Terrain Requirements
- Entire Dungeon: D&D Master Set (MS3), Fortress of the Archkyrie , Thaelenk Tundra, Road to the Forgotten Forest, Rise of the Valkyrie Master Set (MS1), additional Master Sets/Expansions
- Adventure Areas 1 & 2 can be built separately from Adventure Areas 3 & 4.
- List of Required Hexes: Grass 3 One-Hex, 2 Two-Hex, 3 Three-Hex, 3 Twenty-Four-Hex
Rock 8 One-Hex, 7 Two-Hex, 6 Three-Hex, 4 Seven-Hex, 2 Twenty-Four-Hex Sand 2 Two-Hex Snow 5 One-Hex, 3 Two-Hex, 2 Single-Glaciers, 1 Three-Hex-Glacier
Water 8 Ice 10 Ruin 1 Large Road 1 Full Set Castle 1 Full Set Dungeon 1 Full Set
Any Terrain 47 One-Hex, 43 Two-Hex, 19 Three-Hex, 21 Seven-Hex, 4 Twenty-Four-Hex
- Dimensions
- Entire Dungeon: 34 inches x 32 inches - 34 levels
- Top Half Only: 19 inches x 21 inches - 21 levels
- Approximate Build Time: 1 hour
Last edited by Scott; March 4th, 2010 at 11:13 AM.
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