Rules Compendium is a book written for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. According to Sid Sackson's 'A Gamut of Games': Enter a series of caverns in search of treasures of all kind. A die calls up monsters (which, like the adventurers, are metal figures to be colored with the paints supplied) and governs their attacks. Crypt of the Sorcerer was the companion piece in the series; the boards could be combined into one adventure.
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- CreditsThanx to Chris Parkin for help with playtesting! (or target practice :-)
- Base
- Build Time20 hours (more or less)
- Editors Used
- BugsNot that I know of...
- Text File
Title : NAPALM.WAD for DOOM ][
Author : Robert Thompson and Dainel Farley
Games Net BBS handle : (Overkill) (MrX)
Description : This is a small deathmatch level based upon
the theme of level 1, Doom 2. It is best played
using deathmatch rules 1.
Additional Credits to : Thanx to Chris Parkin for help with playtesting!
(or target practice :-)
* Play Information *
***These levels will only work with DOOM 2 the commercial version!***
Level #s : Level 01
Single Player : No (only for a preview)
Cooperative 2-4 Player : No
Deathmatch 2-4 Player : Yes
Difficulty Settings : Not implemented
New Sounds : No
New Graphics : No
Demos Replaced : None
* Construction *
Base : New level from scratch
Build Time : 20 hours (more or less)
Editor(s) used : DEU2, BSP1.1w, DOOMED - The Real Thing
Known Bugs : Not that I know of...
* Copyright / Permissions *
Authors may use this level as a base to build additional
levels.
You MAY distribute this WAD, provided you include this file, with
no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic
format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc) as long as you include this file
intact.
* Where to get this WAD *
Games Net BBS - 01222 326321
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This site is dedicated to the miniatures, box sets, paint 'n' plays, blister packs, and other related products produced for the Dungeon Dwellers line by Heritage USA. Heritage USA was a miniature and gaming company created by the merger of two companies; Heritage Models (owned by Jim Oden and Cleve Burton) and Custom Cast (owned by Duke Seifried, aka Uncle Duke) in 1977. The Dungeon Dwellers line began production in the later months of 1979 (showing up in dealer catalogs in the winter of 1980). It continued production until the business closed in the summer of 1982.
This site was started to provide information, acquire more knowledge, and preserve the history of the Heritage Dungeon Dwellers line. It has been 10 years since our last revamp, and we hope you enjoy the new look! This update is also user friendly to those using mobile devices. The descriptions below will help you navigate to your area of interest:
The 'Green Box Sets' area has information on all the early Dungeon Dwellers Box Sets, including the miniatures, painting guides, and other items related to these sets' contents.
Heritage USA's 'Paint-N-Play' Sets
The 'White Box Sets' area has information on all the later produced Dungeon Dwellers Box Sets, including the miniatures, painting guides, and other items related to these sets' contents.
The 'Paint 'n' Play Sets' area provides information on the gaming kits that Heritage produced for the Dungeon Dwellers line. This includes the miniatures, painting guides, rules, maps, and other items related to the contents of the Paint'n'Play sets.
The 'Blisters' area deals with all of the blisters packs available; this includes the painted, unpainted blister packs and painted Red Box sets (as they apply to the Dungeon Dwellers line).
The 'Miniatures' area contains images of all the miniatures used in the Dungeon Dwellers line of miniatures. Also in this area are photographs of painted Heritage Dungeon Dwellers miniatures that I have either had commissioned or obtained from other collectors.
The 'Interviews' area includes a question and answers discussion with many of the people who worked at Heritage back in the day. The current list includes David Helber, Howard Barasch, and Duke Seifried.
Lastly, the 'Museum' area includes photos from my collection of Dungeon Dwellers figures, artwork, molds, catalogs, and other Heritage USA / Dungeon Dwellers memorabilia.
If you have any comments about this site or would like to contribute to the efforts, please feel free to Contact Us.
Acknowledgments:
Without the help and support of the following people and companies, this site would not be possible.
From within the industry:
Willard Dennis, David Helber, Max Carr, Steve Bissett, Howard Barasch, Max Nuclear, and Duke Seifried. Without your help, friendship, and continued support, the data on these pages would not be possible.
The owners of Reaper Miniatures, David and Ed Pugh, for hosting the yearly Heritage reunions. Without your support, we would have never been able to meet, game, and get to know the 'Heritage Gang.'
Michael Thomas for his help with the unreleased Dungeon Dwellers and confirming some of the identification of miniatures labeled on the old Heritage molds he owns. His website is currently down, but if you are looking for that 'one' figure to complete your set, contact him. He has been permitted to re-issue some of the Dungeon Dwellers miniatures and may have what you need. He can be contacted via email or on Facebook.
Painters:
Shotguns
Darron LaFleur, Greg Hamlin, David Erdeljac, Brandon Palmer, Vincent Landt, Adam Pratt, Bryan Merlonghi, Robert Wheeler, Dan Fox, Michael Genet, Shannon Stilz, Vincent Landt, Eric Louchard, and Lyn Stahl.
Artists:
Stefan Poag; for painting the website picture above. A truly 'old school' encounter, with figures from the Dungeon Dwellers line of miniatures.
David T. Wenzel for allowing me to use the images of the white box sets on my site. David retains the copyright to the original artwork.
From various groups and Facebook:
Jim Wampler, Chris Sherman, Bill Soucy (the 'Dungeon Dwellers Cartel'), Jonny Winters, Mick Leach, Allan T. Grohe, Jr., Frank Weaver, Mike Monaco, Mat Roberts, Russ Herschler (for the use of his MoriaCitadel font), and others who either contributed to the site or supported the efforts of 'Dungeon-Dwellers.info' throughout the years!
The inspiration:
Caverns Of Doom Rules 2020
Wraiths
Lastly, I would like to thank Rick Price and the late Jamey Price. For those who did not know Jamey, he was the webmaster for the “Digital Dragon.” A website that cataloged, photographed, scanned, and identified figures from various manufacturers. His collection of miniatures was VAST, and after his passing, we were able to obtain most of his Heritage collection. To honor and continue his work, this site was started even though it is only one manufacturer and only one of their lines; Heritage Dungeon Dwellers!!!!
Caverns Of Doom Rules Pdf
Recent Comments:
- September 18, 2018 at 6:52 pm on Painted GalleryUpdated the Painted Gallery page to showcase more of the miniatures in my collection. I still have a lot more
- August 13, 2017 at 8:22 pm on 3110 Caverns of DoomUpdated... 'miniatures included' to include missing dragon wing.
- August 6, 2017 at 10:46 am on The Dungeon Dwellers MiniaturesContinue adding to the notes.
- August 6, 2017 at 10:35 am on 3110 Caverns of DoomNeed to add another wing to the 'miniatures included in set'.
- August 6, 2017 at 10:28 am on MuseumNeed to add more photos of the Dunken molds
- August 6, 2017 at 10:13 am on MiniaturesNeed to add more information: List of the painters, and links to painter websites
- August 6, 2017 at 10:07 am on Blister PacksNeed to add more information: List variations in blister description vs. printed blister description, and list variations in painted blister
- August 6, 2017 at 9:47 am on Paint ‘n’ Play SetsThis page needs a lot of work ... Need all data listed above, add photos of: Paints (old and pots),
- August 6, 2017 at 9:42 am on White Box SetsNeed to add more information: Add listing of all the white sets, links to white box painting guides (unedited), add