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In September 2007, Wizards took their license back from Paizo and the magazine's print run ended with issue #150. Today, Wizards continues to publish ''Dungeon'' in online format.
In September 2007, Wizards took their license back from Paizo and the magazine's print run ended with issue #150. Today, Wizards continues to publish ''Dungeon'' in online format.
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== This magazine provides examples of ==
* [[Crossover]]: The "incursion" event, which crossed over between ''Dungeon'', ''Dragon'', and ''Polyhedron'' (then merged with ''Dungeon'') in which the evil githyanki invade from the Astral Plane. ''Dungeon'' provided a set of adventures spanning the course of the invasion, ''Dragon'' gave players specially-designed character options for fight the githyanki, and ''Polyhedron'' provided a special "mini-game" sidestory in which players take on the role of the invaders.
* [[Crossover]]: The "incursion" event, which crossed over between ''Dungeon'', ''Dragon'', and ''Polyhedron'' (then merged with ''Dungeon'') in which the evil githyanki invade from the Astral Plane. ''Dungeon'' provided a set of adventures spanning the course of the invasion, ''Dragon'' gave players specially-designed character options for fight the githyanki, and ''Polyhedron'' provided a special "mini-game" sidestory in which players take on the role of the invaders.
* [[Mascot]]: Unofficially, the evil dragon mastermind, Flame, who appeared on the cover of the first issue and made several subsequent reappearances.
* [[Mascot]]: Unofficially, the evil dragon mastermind, Flame, who appeared on the cover of the first issue and made several subsequent reappearances.