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Madness at Gardmore Abbey

Madness at Gardmore Abbey is an adventure for the 4th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It was the third super-adventure for the edition and it was part of the Essentials line.[1]

Madness at Gardmore Abbey
AuthorJames Wyatt, Creighton Broadhurst, Steve Townshend
GenreRole-playing game
PublisherWizards of the Coast
Publication date
September 2011
Media typeBox set
Pages128
ISBN9780786958726

Contents edit

Madness at Gardmore Abbey is a heroic-tier adventure for characters of levels 6-8. The box set includes:

  • "Four 32-page books describing Gardmore Abbey and its inhabitants, along with quests and encounters",
  • two "double-sided battle maps depicting key adventure locations",
  • two "die-cut sheets of cardstock tokens and dungeon tiles",
  • and "the Deck of Many Things (22 cards) plus 2 exclusive Treasure Cards".[2]

The Deck of Many Things cards "are drawn to determine specific elements of the adventure, such as who the villain is. This was an old trick first used by Tracy Hickman in classic adventures such as I6: "Ravenloft" (1983) and Dragonlance (1984-1986), but it hadn't been seen in quite a while when it made a return in Madness".[1]

Publication history edit

Madness at Gardmore Abbey was published by Wizards of the Coast in September 2011. It was written by James Wyatt with Creighton Broadhurst and Steve Townshend.[1]

Shannon Appelcline, author of Designers & Dragons, wrote "lead designer James Wyatt used a description of the Gardbury Downs from the Dungeon Master's Kit (2010) as the basis of this adventure. It detailed the ruins of a monastery that had been brought down by a 'dark artifact'. Wyatt decided that the artifact was the infamous Deck of Many Things … and went from there. [...] [Wyatt] wrote the overall design of Madness at Gardmore Abbey while he handed off the encounters to his designers. [...] Creighton took on the Abbey's Inner Encounters (Book 3), and Townshend wrote the Abbey's Outer Encounters (Book 4)".[1]

It was re-released as a PDF on August 4, 2015.[1] On July 4, 2018, Mike Mearls, co-lead designer for the 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons, said "Madness at Gardmore Abbey from 4e is a good adventure, well worth finding on the DMs Guild. You know this is an honest opinion because I woke up at 7:30 AM on a holiday to keep reading it".[3]

Related products edit

The Siege of Gardmore Abbey edit

The August 2011 Pax Prime convention featured a prequel adventure written and designed by Townshend called The Siege of Gardmore Abbey. While it was an adventure detailing the fall of the Gardmore Abbey, the prequel was actually written after Madness at Gardmore Abbey was developed. In January 2012, the adventure was released in Dungeon #210.[1]

Deck of Many Things edit

Appelcline highlighted that, of the components the box set included, the Deck of Many Things was "the most interesting component". The Deck of Many Things "premiered in Supplement I: Greyhawk (1975) and has returned in various Dungeon Master's Guides (1979, 1989, 2000, 2003) over the years, clearly revealing it as one of D&D's most popular magic items. A physical deck had been published once before, as an insert in Dragon #148 (August 1989). The deck had also previously appeared in D&D 4e as a paragon-level artifact, in Dungeon #177 (April 2010). Now it was reappearing in a new form as a heroic-level artifact".[1]

Reception edit

Madness at Gardmore Abbey won the 2012 Silver ENnie Award for "Best Adventure" and "Best Cartography".[4]

Appelcline wrote that "Madness at Gardmore Abbey may have been the best-loved adventure of the 4e era". He pointed to specific design elements of the adventure that innovated on the traditional 4th edition linear encounter-based and tactical format: "Madness at Gardmore Abbey kept to that format but rather impressively used it to create a sandbox adventure. [...] Madness pulls off this trick with the use of patrons who give out quests. In fact, two of the four adventure books focus on patrons, rivals, and the physical details of the Abbey, creating a sandbox full of options. The Encounters then fit into that sandbox, as the players choose the particular directions that they want to explore. However, the sandboxing of Madness goes deeper than a set of patron-quests. When Wyatt wrote out his order for the Encounters, he told his designers that he didn't want a 'combat slog', but instead a 'mix of combat, roleplaying, and skill challenges'. Thus, Madness is one of the most varied of all the 4e adventures, even within the constraints of individual encounters".[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Appelcline, Shannon. "Madness at Gardmore Abbey (4e) - Product History". DriveThruRPG. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  2. ^ "Madness at Gardmore Abbey Box Set - Image Scan of Back Cover". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  3. ^ Mearls, Mike (2018-07-04). "Madness at Gardmore Abbey from 4e is a good adventure, well worth finding on the DMs Guild. You know this is an honest opinion because I woke up at 7:30 AM on a holiday to keep reading it. #WotCstaff". Twitter @mikemearls. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  4. ^ . ENnie Awards. 2012-08-20. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2019-11-13.

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Madness at Gardmore Abbey is an adventure for the 4th edition of the Dungeons amp Dragons role playing game It was the third super adventure for the edition and it was part of the Essentials line 1 Madness at Gardmore AbbeyAuthorJames Wyatt Creighton Broadhurst Steve TownshendGenreRole playing gamePublisherWizards of the CoastPublication dateSeptember 2011Media typeBox setPages128ISBN9780786958726 Contents 1 Contents 2 Publication history 3 Related products 3 1 The Siege of Gardmore Abbey 3 2 Deck of Many Things 4 Reception 5 ReferencesContents editMadness at Gardmore Abbey is a heroic tier adventure for characters of levels 6 8 The box set includes Four 32 page books describing Gardmore Abbey and its inhabitants along with quests and encounters two double sided battle maps depicting key adventure locations two die cut sheets of cardstock tokens and dungeon tiles and the Deck of Many Things 22 cards plus 2 exclusive Treasure Cards 2 The Deck of Many Things cards are drawn to determine specific elements of the adventure such as who the villain is This was an old trick first used by Tracy Hickman in classic adventures such as I6 Ravenloft 1983 and Dragonlance 1984 1986 but it hadn t been seen in quite a while when it made a return in Madness 1 Publication history editMadness at Gardmore Abbey was published by Wizards of the Coast in September 2011 It was written by James Wyatt with Creighton Broadhurst and Steve Townshend 1 Shannon Appelcline author of Designers amp Dragons wrote lead designer James Wyatt used a description of the Gardbury Downs from the Dungeon Master s Kit 2010 as the basis of this adventure It detailed the ruins of a monastery that had been brought down by a dark artifact Wyatt decided that the artifact was the infamous Deck of Many Things and went from there Wyatt wrote the overall design of Madness at Gardmore Abbey while he handed off the encounters to his designers Creighton took on the Abbey s Inner Encounters Book 3 and Townshend wrote the Abbey s Outer Encounters Book 4 1 It was re released as a PDF on August 4 2015 1 On July 4 2018 Mike Mearls co lead designer for the 5th edition of Dungeons amp Dragons said Madness at Gardmore Abbey from 4e is a good adventure well worth finding on the DMs Guild You know this is an honest opinion because I woke up at 7 30 AM on a holiday to keep reading it 3 Related products editThe Siege of Gardmore Abbey edit The August 2011 Pax Prime convention featured a prequel adventure written and designed by Townshend called The Siege of Gardmore Abbey While it was an adventure detailing the fall of the Gardmore Abbey the prequel was actually written after Madness at Gardmore Abbey was developed In January 2012 the adventure was released in Dungeon 210 1 Deck of Many Things edit Main article Magic item Dungeons amp Dragons Deck of Many Things Appelcline highlighted that of the components the box set included the Deck of Many Things was the most interesting component The Deck of Many Things premiered in Supplement I Greyhawk 1975 and has returned in various Dungeon Master s Guides 1979 1989 2000 2003 over the years clearly revealing it as one of D amp D s most popular magic items A physical deck had been published once before as an insert in Dragon 148 August 1989 The deck had also previously appeared in D amp D 4e as a paragon level artifact in Dungeon 177 April 2010 Now it was reappearing in a new form as a heroic level artifact 1 Reception editMadness at Gardmore Abbey won the 2012 Silver ENnie Award for Best Adventure and Best Cartography 4 Appelcline wrote that Madness at Gardmore Abbey may have been the best loved adventure of the 4e era He pointed to specific design elements of the adventure that innovated on the traditional 4th edition linear encounter based and tactical format Madness at Gardmore Abbey kept to that format but rather impressively used it to create a sandbox adventure Madness pulls off this trick with the use of patrons who give out quests In fact two of the four adventure books focus on patrons rivals and the physical details of the Abbey creating a sandbox full of options The Encounters then fit into that sandbox as the players choose the particular directions that they want to explore However the sandboxing of Madness goes deeper than a set of patron quests When Wyatt wrote out his order for the Encounters he told his designers that he didn t want a combat slog but instead a mix of combat roleplaying and skill challenges Thus Madness is one of the most varied of all the 4e adventures even within the constraints of individual encounters 1 References edit a b c d e f g h Appelcline Shannon Madness at Gardmore Abbey 4e Product History DriveThruRPG Retrieved 2019 11 13 Madness at Gardmore Abbey Box Set Image Scan of Back Cover BoardGameGeek Retrieved 2019 11 13 Mearls Mike 2018 07 04 Madness at Gardmore Abbey from 4e is a good adventure well worth finding on the DMs Guild You know this is an honest opinion because I woke up at 7 30 AM on a holiday to keep reading it WotCstaff Twitter mikemearls Retrieved 2019 11 13 2012 Noms and Winners ENnie Awards 2012 08 20 Archived from the original on 2014 02 27 Retrieved 2019 11 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madness at Gardmore Abbey amp oldid 1204709371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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