Common questions about Dungeon (magazine)

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When did Dungeon magazine first arrive in the mail of fantasy gamers?

The first issue of Dungeon magazine arrived in the mail of fantasy gamers in November 1986. The publication initially bore the title Dungeon Adventures and promised a new era of shared storytelling for the hobby.

Who was the editor of Dungeon magazine when it launched in 1986?

Roger E. Moore served as the newly installed editor who shaped the magazine's early identity. He described the publication as a periodical where readers could submit their own adventures for other fantasy gamers to enjoy.

When did Dungeon magazine cease print publication and become online-only?

Dungeon magazine ceased print publication altogether in September 2007 with Issue 150. Starting in 2008, the magazine transitioned to an online-only format published by Wizards of the Coast.

Which Adventure Paths were published in Dungeon magazine as of April 2013?

As of April 2013, four serials were published: Shackled City, Age of Worms, Savage Tide, and Scales of War. Shackled City ran from Issue 97 in March 2003 to Issue 116 in November 2004, and Age of Worms spanned from Issue 124 in July 2005 to Issue 135 in June 2006.

What awards did Dungeon magazine win in 2005 and 2006?

The magazine won the 2005 ENnie Award for Best Cartography for the World Map of Greyhawk in Issues 118 to 121 and the 2005 ENnie Award for Best Adventure for Maure Castle in Issue 112. In 2006, it won the ENnie Award for Best Cartography for the Age of Worms Overload and the ENnie Award for Best Adventure for the Shackled City Adventure Path.