Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Header Nav|game=Tower of Doom}} | {{Header Nav|game=Tower of Doom}} | ||
'''Note:''' All monster names are conjectured, since none of them are specifically named in the manual. However, ''Tower of Doom'' was originally planned as a licensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons title, but was unfinished when Mattel Electronics was closed, and was then finished and released without the AD&D license by INTV Corp. | '''Note:''' All monster names are conjectured, since none of them are specifically named in the manual. However, ''Tower of Doom'' was originally planned as a licensed Advanced Dungeons & Dragons title, but was unfinished when Mattel Electronics was closed, and was then finished and released without the AD&D license by INTV Corp. Given the inclusion of canonical AD&D monsters like the Beholder and Owlbear, it seems extremely likely that the monsters were modeled after creatures from the AD&D mythos, and they have been named accordingly in this guide. | ||
Given the inclusion of canonical AD&D monsters like the Beholder and Owlbear, it seems extremely likely that the monsters were modeled after creatures from the AD&D mythos, and they have been named accordingly in this guide. | |||
Monsters with a speed of "Very fast" are faster than the player. | Monsters with a speed of "Very fast" are faster than the player. |