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{{DnDmodule| module_title = ''Wizard's Challenge'' |module_image = 250px |module_code = HHQ2 |module_rules = |module_character_levels = |module_campaign = |module_authors = |module_first_published = 1992 |series = }}
'''''Wizard's Challenge''''' is a 1992 adventure by Tim Beach for the 2nd edition of the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, published by TSR in their One-On-One series. The sequel ''Wizard's Challenge II'' by Kevin Melka appeared in 1994.
==Plot summary== The module is designed for individual low-level mages or parties of up to three characters.<ref name=Eisenbeis/> It centers on the village of Northbank, a previously busy town with a current minor connection to nearby wizards. "Haunting visitations" and murder begin the adventure which focuses on roleplaying and problem-solving vs. combat.<ref name=Eisenbeis/>
==Reception== Keith H. Eisenbeis reviewed ''Wizard's Challenge'' in the March–April 1993 issue of ''White Wolf Magazine''. He described it as an "excellent module that forms a great start for any mage [player character]", and stated that it was "well worth the price".<ref name=Eisenbeis>{{cite magazine |last= Eisenbeis|first= Keith H.|date= |title= Capsule Reviews: Advanced Dungeons and Dragons; Wizard's Challenge |magazine= White Wolf Magazine |pages= 62–63|publisher= White Wolf |url=https://imgur.com/a/ZO7xBER}}</ref> Eisenbeis rated it an overall 4 out of a possible 5.<ref name=Eisenbeis/>
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Category:Dungeons & Dragons modules Category:Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1992
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