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''Thief's Challenge'' is an adventure for the 2nd edition of the ''
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, published in 1993.


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The Thief's Challenge is a single player module for
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characters that are between levels 1 and 4.


Publication history

The module was written by
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and published by TSR.


Reception

John Setzer reviewed ''Thief's Challenge'' in a 1994 issue of ''
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''. On a scale of 1 to 5, he rated the module a 3 for Appearance, Concepts, Complexity, and Playability and a 2 for Value. He stated, "With a down-to-earth plot and little powerful magic, Thief’s Challenge provides an entertaining, everyday human adventure," while adding that "Extensive unused space and fairly large type make this module seem incomplete. Whatever was cut from this product shouldn't have been; there's plenty of room for more." Overall, Setzer rated it a 2.5 out of 5.


References

Dungeons & Dragons modules Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1993 {{D&D-stub