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Graypairofsocks
2016-01-22, 02:42 AM
When Dungeon magazine still had 3.5 material AND was online, there were some PDFs of adventures that you could get for free from the WotC website.

In Dungeon #151 there was "Hell's Heart" and an updated to 3.5 version of the "Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth".
In Dungeon #152 there "Essence of Evil" which was a free adventure which involved an Elder Evil, and 3 other adventures.
There were also apparently 3.5 material in Dungeon #153 and Dungeon #154

However these are no longer on the Wizards of the Coast website, and I am unable to find them on the internet archive.

I somehow had downloaded the first 2 adventures I mentioned from the internet archive.
However I don't remember how I found the downloads and I am no longer able to find them now.

Any idea where you can find this material archived?

Bullet06320
2016-01-22, 04:09 AM
its buried in the archives, you have to be signed into d&d insider, but it can be accessed, trying to dig out a link right now

nedz
2016-01-22, 05:54 AM
It might still be available on-line — they changed the HLQ in the URL.

This (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?364374-TRAGEDY-HAS-STRUCK!-(Possibly-)) is relevant.

Bullet06320
2016-01-22, 06:24 AM
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dutoc/153

that's the original link to 153, but its now broken

http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dutoc/153

even replacing the www with archive no longer works either

looks like they completely scrubbed those issues from the site and archives

Graypairofsocks
2016-01-22, 07:25 AM
It might still be available on-line — they changed the HLQ in the URL.

This (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?364374-TRAGEDY-HAS-STRUCK!-(Possibly-)) is relevant.

What does "HLQ" mean?