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Kes_Alanadel
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Posted - 23 Nov 2005 :  15:28:11  Show Profile  Visit Kes_Alanadel's Homepage Send Kes_Alanadel a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Greetings all

We just purchased Ruins of Undermountain (for a steal) and was curious about converting some of the material that has not been converted already, to 3e. IE: Piercers, Ice Vipers, traps, etc.....
Is there someplace, or has someone done this already, or have some advice for us about this? Tifus' tabletop group wants to run through Undermountain for some reason (he says insanity) and he is at a loss on where to start.
~Kes

P.S. He is looking at the Wizards revisiting of it as well.

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Kuje
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Posted - 23 Nov 2005 :  15:44:29  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wizards has been slowly updating it, if you didn't know. They have eighteen rooms done so far and a few other things. The links are in my Link FAQ over there. :)

Um....

Try this site for fan created conversions. I see that the Piercer is on there at least:

http://www.enworld.org/cc/converted/index.php


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Kes_Alanadel
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Posted - 24 Nov 2005 :  01:59:29  Show Profile  Visit Kes_Alanadel's Homepage Send Kes_Alanadel a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I had thought the rooms they are stating out at Wizards were ones that weren't actually covered in the box set? I'm not sure exactly what Tifus is wanting, he just asked me to post it, since I was the one who happened to be on the comp this morning

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Posted - 24 Nov 2005 :  02:02:51  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kes_Alanadel

I had thought the rooms they are stating out at Wizards were ones that weren't actually covered in the box set? I'm not sure exactly what Tifus is wanting, he just asked me to post it, since I was the one who happened to be on the comp this morning



They are mostly, aye. :) But er.

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Kes_Alanadel
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Posted - 24 Nov 2005 :  02:20:30  Show Profile  Visit Kes_Alanadel's Homepage Send Kes_Alanadel a Private Message  Reply with Quote
But er?? Thanks for that link...he says what he wants is what's not already converted, like the traps and subs for the monsters that haven't been converted to 3.x, or that wouldn't be really hard to convert over (the box I found is missing all the monster compendium pages). He was also wondering where to find maps of the other levels, IE. which sets has information on the other levels (we already have the modules that are free downloads from WotC).

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warlockco
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Posted - 24 Nov 2005 :  02:33:33  Show Profile  Visit warlockco's Homepage Send warlockco a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kes_Alanadel

But er?? Thanks for that link...he says what he wants is what's not already converted, like the traps and subs for the monsters that haven't been converted to 3.x, or that wouldn't be really hard to convert over (the box I found is missing all the monster compendium pages). He was also wondering where to find maps of the other levels, IE. which sets has information on the other levels (we already have the modules that are free downloads from WotC).



One way to get those Monster Compendium pages is to shell out the $5 or so to get the pdf from the various sites that offer them.

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Kuje
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Posted - 24 Nov 2005 :  03:39:49  Show Profile Send Kuje a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kes_Alanadel

But er?? Thanks for that link...he says what he wants is what's not already converted, like the traps and subs for the monsters that haven't been converted to 3.x, or that wouldn't be really hard to convert over (the box I found is missing all the monster compendium pages). He was also wondering where to find maps of the other levels, IE. which sets has information on the other levels (we already have the modules that are free downloads from WotC).



If you have the free downloads then the Ruins of Undermountain II box set is also useful but it only details more sublevels, not main levels. The rest of the levels have never been detailed. The Escape from Undermountain novel is also helpful

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Kes_Alanadel
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Posted - 24 Nov 2005 :  03:43:58  Show Profile  Visit Kes_Alanadel's Homepage Send Kes_Alanadel a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks alot for the help

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