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Graymayre
2008-09-15, 09:55 PM
is there a place where I can find a ton of D&D 3.5 quests? (and I mean ones other than what is on the wizards page (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20030530b))

RTGoodman
2008-09-15, 10:02 PM
Well, considering the sheer number of adventures published, that's a pretty daunting task. HERE (http://www.rpgnow.com/index.php?filters=0_2110_1100), for instance, is a selection of 1004 d20/3.x adventures that are for sale on RPGNow. Some are probably free, but most will cost you a bit.

Dragon Magazine includes campaign, adventure paths, sidetreks, and all kinds of other adventure stuff every month, and it's been going on for over a hundred issues - you should be able to find out about all the older issues online and probably order them if you read about something interesting.

Also, just go to any d20 publisher's website and look on their products page. WotC has one, Goodman Games I believe does, and all the rest probably do, too.

Graymayre
2008-09-15, 10:10 PM
I'm having trouble finding anything that is free. I really can't afford to set any money aside ATM.

Hawriel
2008-09-15, 10:18 PM
My friends and I are having alot of fun running through the Goodmen games adventures.

valadil
2008-09-15, 10:32 PM
I can't remember where but I found a collection of 600+ retired Living Greyhawk modules a while back. Should be what you're looking for, if you can find it.

chevalier
2008-09-16, 12:48 PM
There are A TON of free "quest" (I assume you mean "adventure") sites out there...http://www.rpgarchive.com/... has a lot of homebrew stuff...so does www.dungeonmastering.com/...

Don't take this as glib or snarky, but did you try googling "free d&D adventures" or "free D&D moduleS"? I did just now, and came up with hundreds of results. Clicking through the first few pages I found at least a half dozen websites with free adventures or modules...a lot of overlap, but still...

Also, sometimes publishers like goodman or paizo will have a free starter module for download.

I've run at least five sessions in the last year using or based on free adventures from the web (I think all but one of them were non-WOTC.)

Good luck! Happy DMing!

C.