Infernal Machine Rebuild is a 111-page adventure module for Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition released in November 2019.
Official synopsis[]
A fallen clock tower holds components from an ancient artifact. Upon discovery of the components, competing agents look to launch expeditions to uncover additional components scattered across distant places—and times. The now-lost Temple of Moloch and the construction site of the legendary Tomb of Horrors are two of those locations. However great the risks, finding the components demands the effort, for whoever does so can reassemble the fabled Infernal Machine of Lum the Mad!
For characters 5th-10th level.
This adventure explores two dungeon locations and includes new monsters, magic items, plus new artifact powers submitted by the player community!
Further featuring new art, maps (from Claudio Pozas), cartoon (from Jason Thompson), even an Adventurers League cert for a new trinket—and all monies that Wizards of the Coast receives from sales of this PDF are donated to Extra Life.
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Development and release[]
Development[]
The book was written by Bart Carroll, Bill Benham, M.T. Black, Dan Dillon, Scott Fitzgerald Gray, James Introcaso, Ginny Loveday, Greg Marks, Shawn Merwin and Steven Wonser.
Art was provided by Tom Babbey, Eric Belisle, Jeff Carpenter, Conceptopolis, Dave Dorman, Ralph Horsley, Lake Hurwitz, David “Diesel” Laforce, Daniel Landerman, Maxx Marshall, Marcel Mercado, Brynn Metheney, Scott Murphy, Ben Oliver, Hector Ortiz, Carmen Sinek and Annie Stegg.
Infernal Machine Rebuild included many references to Dungeons & Dragons history, to mark D&D's 45th anniversary. There were also references to recent appearances by D&D in pop culture, specifically Stranger Things and The Big Bang Theory.[1]
Release[]
On November 12, 2019, Infernal Machine Rebuild was released in digital format on the Dungeon Masters Guild in support of Extra Life, with all proceeds from sales going to that charity.[2] It is currently available on DriveThruRPG and Dungeon Masters Guild on a "Pay What You Want" basis.
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Critical reception[]
As of 2023, Infernal Machine Rebuild reached the rank of Mithral seller on DriveThruRPG.
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References[]
- ↑ Infernal Machine Rebuild (2019), p.110.
- ↑ Infernal Machine Rebuild (5e) (Dungeon Masters Guild). 2019-11-12. Retrieved 2020-08-23.