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The Knight of Newts
AuthorDale "Slade" Henson
GenreRole-playing games
PublisherTSR
Publication date1993

The Knight of Newts is an adventure for the Rules Cyclopedia edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published in 1993.

Publication history

The Knight of Newts was written by Dale "Slade" Henson. Doug Stewart was the editor. Cover art was by David Dorman, with interior art by Dave Simons and Karl Waller.

Contents

This beginner's module (for level 1–2 players) is 16-pages long.

  • The Newt, A New Monster
  • New Color Monster Standups
  • New Magical Items
  • Color Poster Map
  • New Rules for Adventuring Underwater

Reception

Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed the module in issue No. 38 of White Wolf magazine. He stated that the "module's strong point is it's [sic] simplicity, which is highly desirable for very inexperienced players", and compared it to the "Dungeonquest" and "Dragonquest" games. He noted that it would also be "boring to the more experienced". Eisenbeis rated the accessory an overall 2 out of a possible 5.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbeis, Keith H. "Capsule Reviews: The Knight of Newts". White Wolf. No. 38. p. 68.
  2. Eisenbeis, Keith H. "Capsule Reviews: The Knight of Newts". White Wolf. No. 38. p. 69.
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