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Thread: (3.5) Good lvl 1 adventures?
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2010-08-20, 09:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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(3.5) Good lvl 1 adventures?
So I haven't DM'd 3.5 in a long time, and back when I did I wrote my own stuff. Need some help finding a lvl 1 adventure, preferably short and not too open ended.
Thanks : )Gary Gygax: "As an author, I also realize that there are limits to my creativity and imagination. Others will think of things I didn't, and devise things beyond my capabilities".
Also Gary Gygax: "The AD&D game system does not allow the injection of extraneous material. That is clearly stated in the rule books. It is thus a simple matter: Either one plays the AD&D game, or one plays something else."
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2010-08-20, 10:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (3.5) Good lvl 1 adventures?
I'd suggest about everything here: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=164901
As an added bonus, they're free.
I ran the three mentioned in quick succession last summer when the group I DM for was having various travel/timing issues and we couldn't guarantee being able to follow up on a story the next week...or two or three. It was handy having a lot of one-night-adventures to play to tide us over along the road to the next city while everyone got past the rough patches in their schedules.
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2010-08-21, 03:24 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (3.5) Good lvl 1 adventures?
I cast my vote for The Burning Plague, it was the first adventure I ever played and the amount of hilarity that ensued was fantastic.
Credit to Bradakhan for the amazing avatar.
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2010-08-21, 03:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (3.5) Good lvl 1 adventures?
Kill a bunch of dire rats in a tavern basement.
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2010-08-21, 03:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: (3.5) Good lvl 1 adventures?
Paizo's Hollow's Last Hope. Best part - it's free.