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CryHavoc's Top 5 Dm Choices
If more than one name appears under a number this means that they acted as a Dungeon Master Team. That is the only way a Dungeon Master should be listed more than once on a list.

1st Place  
  Arkangyl
 
Comments:
I've been meaning to say this for a while: This is THE BEST-DESIGNED MOD I've ever played. The custom content is gorgeous, from the gentle hills (why couldn't Bioware have done that? I've always thought the cliff-and-ramp system a little silly) to the truly impressive castle walls. It truly is worth every minute of the huge hak download.

NPCs score only 7 because they all seem pretty similar to each other. I don't have a sense of their personalities. Unique quirks in behavior or speech would remedy that alot, I think.

2nd Place  
  Rofelli
 
Comments:
A great game. Rofelli is a great storyteller, and a patient one, too. Many DMs would have cracked under the pressure of the PCs not figuring out his puzzle, but Rofelli let us keep looking--a decision I respect enormously. The plot runs deep with political intrigue, so being the new guy presents me with a steep learning curve. But figuring things out looks to be well worth the effort. ---CH

3rd Place  
  Rayburn
  Rofelli
 
Comments:
An -awesome- game! My question about whether you had a plan for us to get across all those obstacles wasn't a complaint, btw. I was amazed at how your design challenged my 'game logic.' Game logic would say, 'there's a transition here, I must be going the right way.' But your having us swim underground rivers, climb walls, cross chasms, kept me guessing. Are we really going the right way? Surely he wouldn't have built all this stuff just to run to a dead-end... would he? When we finally did find what we were after, there was an actual sense of accomplishment that's missing when you just follow the obviously marked path. Bravo! (Only complaint: XP awards seem really low, especially because it seems we worked our butts off. Mentally, anyway. Maybe I'm just used to faster-advancing games.)

4th Place  
  Tony199799
5th Place  
  outcrowd1
  Poetic Colossus

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