Talk:D&D Championship Series

Citations Needed
This article needs citations, badly. As a reminder, any claim made in the article that lacks a clear citation can be deleted by any Wikipedia visitor! If a claim is deleted, it should not be re-added without a citation. We also need third-party discussions of the open by reliable sources. Without third-party reliable sources, the article could be challenged and deleted. The open is a 30 year old institution; I'm sure coverage exists. We just need to find it. Here is a place to collect citations you don't have time to integrate. — Alan De Smet | Talk 23:09, 22 August 2008 (UTC)
 * 2006 event announcement:
 * 2008 character sheets:
 * Forum discussion about 2008 event. Purports to contain posts by members of 2 of the 3 top ranked teams.

Names and Settings of the Modules
As a DM for the Open/Championship from 1994, I can see if I can find all of my old modules and at least give the names/setting of the years. FMPhoenixHawk (talk) 07:11, 30 March 2009 (UTC)

This here seems to be a possible lead for the 2009 event's name. If this poster isn't the same guy on a different website, it seems to at least corroborate the name Also this discussion here mentions the codes and even names of some of the TSR-era tournament modules that might be useful for hunting more info down. Some of them were played at GenCon. Also, should official D&D championship/tournament play prior to GenCon be included? Some of them later became published adventures, infamous ones at that like Tomb of Horrors and Expedition to the Barrier Peaks, it seems like a really glaring omission to not mention them at all. Dragonboyjgh (talk) 22:51, 4 June 2022 (UTC)