View Full Version : [3.5]Any reasonable free 1st level adventures out there?
Rising Phoenix
2010-08-20, 04:36 AM
Hello all,
A friend of mine wants to try DMing for the first time and has asked me if I know/ have any fun adventures for level one PCs.
I have a dark and stormy night. But frankly it's not that inspiring an adventure.
Thanks in advance,
R.P.
FyreByrd
2010-08-20, 06:58 AM
The Burning Plague (google it, it's free from wizards)
Everyone should play it/run it at least once, it's a bit of a laugh, and a well put together module, with a good range of combat/trap/other stuff to give a newbie dm, a chance to figure out plenty of rules.
Rising Phoenix
2010-08-20, 09:04 AM
The Burning Plague (google it, it's free from wizards)
Everyone should play it/run it at least once, it's a bit of a laugh, and a well put together module, with a good range of combat/trap/other stuff to give a newbie dm, a chance to figure out plenty of rules.
Thank you. I'll pass it on.
R.P.
Jastermereel
2010-08-20, 09:15 AM
I'll second the idea of The Burning Plague. I used it last year near the start of my current campaign and it worked quite well. It introduces a number of mechanics quite well without overwhelming the players. Just be careful with the latter Kobold encounter. An unlucky set of rolls and your players could be looking at a quick TPK if you aren't careful.
If you want something a little shorter though, depending on the length of the game sessions, I would also suggest Something's Cooking (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20010413a). It's a fast bit of absurd fun, provided there's room in that world for a Calzone Golem.
Rising Phoenix
2010-08-20, 10:41 AM
I'll second the idea of The Burning Plague. I used it last year near the start of my current campaign and it worked quite well. It introduces a number of mechanics quite well without overwhelming the players. Just be careful with the latter Kobold encounter. An unlucky set of rolls and your players could be looking at a quick TPK if you aren't careful.
If you want something a little shorter though, depending on the length of the game sessions, I would also suggest Something's Cooking (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20010413a). It's a fast bit of absurd fun, provided there's room in that world for a Calzone Golem.
He has actually decided to run with the later. :smallsmile:
I've already rolled a Halfling Paladin... should be good. :smallbiggrin:
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