Bloodstone Pass
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AD&D & Battlesystem | |
Character levels | 15+ |
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Campaign setting | Generic or Forgotten Realms |
Authors | Douglas Niles Michael Dobson |
First published | 1985 |
Linked modules | |
H1 H2 H3 H4 |
H1 Bloodstone Pass is an adventure module for the first edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. It was written by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson and published by TSR, Inc., in 1985.[1] While it contained some traditional D&D elements, the main portion of the module was a series of mass battles using the D&D Battlesystem.
Plot summary
Bloodstone Pass is an adventure with both a role-playing scenario and
The module's action focuses on leading the armies rather than having the battle occur in the background while the players adventure to find a MacGuffin.
Publication history
Bloodstone Pass was originally the working name of what became the first edition of Battlesystem. However, it was felt[by whom?] that the name did not convey the feeling of the system. After the developers had settled on the name Battlesystem, they used the "Bloodstone Pass" name for the first Battlesystem game accessory.[2]: 96
Bloodstone Pass was written by
Originally intended as a stand-alone module, it later became the first part of the four-part Bloodstone Pass Saga. The saga is known as the H series and includes Bloodstone Pass (H1),
Reception
Ken Rolston reviewed Bloodstone Pass for Dragon magazine #135 (July 1988).[3] He called it a "real nice package"[3] but noted that, because it was designed for use with Battlesystem, "the buildings are not even close to 25mm scale".[3]
Rich Baker, one of the designers of the 2006 module Red Hand of Doom, compared that adventure to Bloodstone Pass, saying they provide similar challenges to players.[4]
Notes
- ^ ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
- ISSN 0279-6848.
- ^ a b c d Rolston, Ken (July 1988). "Role-playing Reviews". Dragon (#135). Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR: 76.
- ^ Carroll, Bart (2006-02-10). "Red Hand of Doom: Designer Interview". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2007-03-23.
Further reading
Review: The V.I.P. of Gaming Magazine #2 (1986)
References
- ISSN 0279-6848.
- ISSN 0279-6848.
- ISBN 0-394-54856-6.