Talk:Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure

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Surely the third edition update in Dungeon #112 is worth mentioning in this article. I'd do it, but....--Iquander 20:25, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

Iquander, I admire your restraint and wish that others who had a vested interest in an article felt the same way. I'll see what I can do about expanding this and getting at least a section in here, if not a separate article for the update, since it is (along with its two sequels) a rather significant work and marks some signficant milestones in Dungeon. -Harmil 04:53, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

Hey, no problem. I should point out a couple of suggested changes to the material you added, though. The new material was written not just by Robert J. Kuntz, but also by Erik Mona and James Jacobs, with some advisory material provided by Gary Gygax. Also, in addition to the 1974 Wargames Digest article and the updated adventure the magazine also featured Downer (and possibly Mt. Zogon) as well. Don't mean to nitpick, but in the interest of full disclosure it might make sense to amend the new material slightly. Or not. It's really not that critical and what you've got is pretty close. --Iquander 07:37, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

Nitpick away; it's all good. -Harmil 23:00, 4 September 2006 (UTC)