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Which of the available choices was your favorite product line?

WG4-123 %3 %3 % 3.64% (10)
WGA1-40 %0 %0 % 0.36% (1)
WGR1-68 %8 %8 % 8.00% (22)
WGT1-40 %0 %0 % 0.73% (2)
WGS1-20 %0 %0 % 0.36% (1)
S1-425 %25 %25 % 25.09% (69)
T1-422 %22 %22 % 22.18% (61)
A1-46 %6 %6 % 6.55% (18)
I1-146 %6 %6 % 6.55% (18)
D1-310 %10 %10 % 10.55% (29)
G1-316 %16 %16 % 16.00% (44)

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Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Abysslin (abyss@canonfire.com) on Tue, July 27, 2004
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I'm sure T1-4 will blow this poll out of the water, but I'm a big fan of the WGR series, ecspecially WGR1, WGR4, and WGR6. An overall good series in my opinion.


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by donimator on Tue, July 27, 2004
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While trying to avoid bandwagon jumping, I still picked T1-4. The Village of Hommlet module was one of the first I bought for AD&D and for me, everything in Greyhawk starts here. For years I imagined and created possibilities for the Temple that was only briefly alluded to in T1. When T1-4 came out, it surpassed my expectations and became the module I think of first when I think of Greyhawk.


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by cwslyclgh on Tue, July 27, 2004
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why is S1-4 not on the list... it would get my vote.


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Abysslin (abyss@canonfire.com) on Wed, July 28, 2004
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Wow, I'm surprised the G series is whoopin up on T1-4!


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Osmund-Davizid on Thu, July 29, 2004
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I voted for the G1-3 series, but it was a hard choice. (I never played the T1-4 series, so I have no strong feelings for it.)

But in my opinion, the giant series was the best because you had to work your way up to get to it. My players knew that this series was on the horizon, so they focused on getting to a high enough level to challenge the giants. It turned into an epic struggle just to get to level 8 so they would have a fighting chance in G1!

Plus, once you get into the series, the modules pulled out all the stops, you had giants, dragons, exotic locations, harsh environments, mysterious leaders, great treasures, dark temples, and even some whimsy.

This was old school monster thumping at its finest!

O-D


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Abysslin (abyss@canonfire.com) on Fri, July 30, 2004
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Wow, the S series has moved into the battle!

I'm still fairly certain T1-4 won't give up its lead, however.


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Zudrak (*GetBentSpammers!*@spamsucks.com) on Sun, August 01, 2004
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I wouldn't have thought the S series would have fared as well as it has on this poll. Because it's a series of individual adventures and not an ongoing saga like the G, D, T, or A series, I thought it would not garner many votes. Wow.


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by esilv on Sun, August 01, 2004
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Of course, my favorite all time Greyhawk series is the L series - Secret of Bone Hill, L1 & The Assassins Knot, L2.

As a DM and as a player, I love, love, love these modules. I've had more fun with these than with any other Greyhawk products.

For me, they are the little modules that could.



Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by chatdemon (spacerclub@yahoo.com) on Mon, August 02, 2004
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I'm just sad to see that B1-5 wasn't included in the options :-(

Seriously, generic though they may be, the story-light, adventure heavy feel of those modules makes them my all time favorites.

As far as GH content, the boxed sets and sourcebooks are all I really rely on. I'll skim through the GH specific adventures for bits of lore, but I tend to do most of my GH stuff homebrew style, so generic adventures work better for me.


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Abysslin (abyss@canonfire.com) on Thu, August 05, 2004
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I can't believe the S series is going to beat the T series. Amazing...


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Ron on Sat, August 07, 2004
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Although the Temple is my favourite with Giants/Drows as a close second, I missed the Saltmarsh series from the list. Those were great adventures!


Re: Which of the available choices was your favorite product (Score: 1)
by Peshkauri on Thu, September 02, 2004
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The S-series was such a fantastic series of adventures. The stuff of legend I say! I'm glad to see it fare so well! IMHO, it deserves the top spot!



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