Temple of Elemental Evil Gets 2024 Patch After 23 Years

Key Takeaways

- SNEG added 29 Steam Achievements to Temple of Elemental Evil in a recent update
- A critical bug that stopped XP gain after level 10 has been fixed, restoring high-level crafting viability
- Additional fixes address Melf's Acid Arrow damage and curse removal spell reliability
A 23-year-old Dungeons & Dragons CRPG just got a patch. Not a fan mod. An official update. SNEG, the publisher that revived Troika's Temple of Elemental Evil on Steam last year, pushed an update this week adding 29 Steam Achievements and fixing bugs that have annoyed players for two decades.
The most significant fix addresses a problem with experience gain. Temple of Elemental Evil launched in 2003 with a level cap of 10, but characters were supposed to keep earning XP beyond that cap. Why? Because D&D's third edition rules let you spend experience points to craft magic items. Scribing scrolls, forging enchanted weapons, brewing potions. All of it required XP.
When the game cut off XP gain at level 10, it made high-level crafting characters pointless. You couldn't make anything without the XP income to pay for it. That bug sat unfixed for over two decades until this patch.
What the Patch Fixes
Beyond the XP bug, SNEG addressed several spell mechanics. Melf's Acid Arrow now deals damage "as intended," according to the patch notes. Curse removal spells and scrolls "should now work more reliably." These are quality-of-life fixes that make the game play closer to how the D&D 3.5 ruleset intended.
The 29 Steam Achievements cover progression milestones and location visits. If you already have a save file, most achievements will unlock automatically when you load it. The exception: location-based achievements. You'll need to revisit Emridy Meadows, the Moathouse dungeons, and other areas to trigger those.
Why This Game Still Matters
Temple of Elemental Evil holds a specific place in CRPG history. Troika Games adapted the classic tabletop adventure module with unusual fidelity to the D&D 3.5 ruleset. Turn-based combat. Proper spell slots. Flanking bonuses. The game was buggy at launch in 2003, which hurt its commercial performance, but the community kept it alive through fan patches like the Circle of Eight mod pack.
SNEG brought the game to Steam last year with its own refinements. The company specializes in reviving abandoned classics, giving them modern storefronts and occasional updates. This patch shows they're not just doing quick ports. They're fixing issues the original developer never addressed.
Community Response
Players on Steam and Reddit have responded positively. The XP bug fix, in particular, resolves a major frustration for anyone trying to maximize party potential in the game's challenging temple dungeons. Crafting magic items is powerful in D&D 3.5, and having that option restored makes certain character builds viable again.
The game is currently 33% off on Steam for anyone curious about a piece of CRPG history. It's not a looker by modern standards, and the interface takes adjustment. But for players who want tactical D&D combat without the real-time-with-pause systems of Baldur's Gate, it remains one of the purest adaptations available.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to start a new game to get the achievements?
No. Most achievements unlock when you load an existing save. Location-based achievements require revisiting those areas.
What was the XP bug in Temple of Elemental Evil?
Characters stopped earning experience points after reaching level 10, which broke the crafting system since D&D 3.5 rules require spending XP to create magic items.
Is Temple of Elemental Evil turn-based or real-time?
Turn-based. It's one of the few CRPGs that uses proper D&D turn-based combat rather than real-time-with-pause.
Who is SNEG?
SNEG is a publisher that specializes in reviving classic PC games for modern platforms, bringing them to Steam with updates and fixes.
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