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* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Not as hard as ''[[Tomb of Horrors]]'', but still a brutally difficult "killer dungeon".
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Not as hard as ''[[Tomb of Horrors]]'', but still a brutally difficult "killer dungeon".
* [[Our Werebeasts Are Different]]: While the Hatter and March Hare are dangerous enough if the PCs pick a fight with them, the Doormouse is ''far'' worse. He's actually a wererat cursed by a spell that makes him lethargic, and the condition is ''contagious''.
* [[Our Werebeasts Are Different]]: While the Hatter and March Hare are dangerous enough if the PCs pick a fight with them, the Doormouse is ''far'' worse. He's actually a wererat cursed by a spell that makes him lethargic, and the condition is ''contagious''.
* [[Priceless Paperweight]]: The tarts stolen by the Knave are not pastries, but expensive jewelry designed in tart-shape.
* [[Railroading]]: This module can fall into this a lot. For example, much like he does in Carroll's work, the Cheshire Cat disrupts the Queen's croquet game; if the players killed him the first time they meet him, ''his ghost'' appears instead. Not to mention there's no way to avoid the Mad Tea Party or the Queen's Croquet Grounds, as the path is very linear.
* [[Railroading]]: This module can fall into this a lot. For example, much like he does in Carroll's work, the Cheshire Cat disrupts the Queen's croquet game; if the players killed him the first time they meet him, ''his ghost'' appears instead. Not to mention there's no way to avoid the Mad Tea Party or the Queen's Croquet Grounds, as the path is very linear.
* [[Square Race, Round Class]]: It's hard to imagine ''any'' characters in Wonderland having levels in D&D character classes, but they do, and some are kind of bizarre. For example, the Hatter and March Hare are Monks. Seriously. Even less likely Monks are Tweedledum and Tweedledee. How these characters learned martial arts is a mystery best left unexplored.
* [[Square Race, Round Class]]: It's hard to imagine ''any'' characters in Wonderland having levels in D&D character classes, but they do, and some are kind of bizarre. For example, the Hatter and March Hare are Monks. Seriously. Even less likely Monks are Tweedledum and Tweedledee. How these characters learned martial arts is a mystery best left unexplored.