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Thread: Great Adventure Modules
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2008-03-15, 08:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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Great Adventure Modules
I'm going to be running a campaign soon, and though I have some DMing experience, I still need some practice.
So;
What are your favorite modules, mini adventures, etc.
also;
Where is a good place to draw quick sub-adventure ideas from.
Thanks!
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2008-03-15, 10:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Great Adventure Modules
Tomb of Horrors!
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2008-03-15, 11:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Great Adventure Modules
You are a bad person.
The Wizards website has some good ones available for download, free of charge. A personal favorite of mine is the one with a keep that has to be taken. Base of Operations, it's called.
Good stuff. Wandering around in the forest, subterfuge, and good old hack n slash. Undead and evil clerics.
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2008-03-16, 01:13 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Great Adventure Modules
The above-mentioned list of adventures from the WotC site is here.
From those, I really like "A Dark and Stormy Knight," "Something's Cooking," and "The Ettin's Riddle."
Besides those, I find "Scourge of the Howling Horde" (a pretty cheap paperback) to be a good campaign for newbie DMs and players.
For a more epic adventure (when you're more experienced), I've enjoyed "Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil" and (more than any other pre-printed adventure) "Red Hand of Doom."The Playgrounder Formerly Known as rtg0922
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