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<blockquote data-quote="Pour" data-source="post: 6120572" data-attributes="member: 59411"><p>You could try HS1: The Slaying Stone, which is generally very well liked. It'll bring you to level 2. From there, I suggest Reavers of Harkenwold from the DM Kit, which will take you from level 2-4. You might have to squeeze an adventure from 4-5. Try your own or browse what's out there. I've seen several great threads suggesting the best 4e adventures, and the third party scene is strongest in the Heroic tier.</p><p></p><p> Then you could follow with HS2: Orcs of Stonefang Pass, which has more mixed reviews for the emphasis on orc combats, but you could expand on it with a little work. I'd be remiss if I didn't suggest the prequel adventure for level 6 called Siege at Garmore Abbey and the level 6-8 boxed set Madness at Gardmore Abbey. The latter is often toted as 4e's best adventure.</p><p></p><p>In short, I'm not sure you're going to find many true adventure paths. I think you'll find some adventures which easily segway into others, and a few that might have been designed in succession, but 4e encourages the do-it-yourself mentality, and I think with one or two adventures under your belt, you'll have all the skills you need to create transitions and expand and link modules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pour, post: 6120572, member: 59411"] You could try HS1: The Slaying Stone, which is generally very well liked. It'll bring you to level 2. From there, I suggest Reavers of Harkenwold from the DM Kit, which will take you from level 2-4. You might have to squeeze an adventure from 4-5. Try your own or browse what's out there. I've seen several great threads suggesting the best 4e adventures, and the third party scene is strongest in the Heroic tier. Then you could follow with HS2: Orcs of Stonefang Pass, which has more mixed reviews for the emphasis on orc combats, but you could expand on it with a little work. I'd be remiss if I didn't suggest the prequel adventure for level 6 called Siege at Garmore Abbey and the level 6-8 boxed set Madness at Gardmore Abbey. The latter is often toted as 4e's best adventure. In short, I'm not sure you're going to find many true adventure paths. I think you'll find some adventures which easily segway into others, and a few that might have been designed in succession, but 4e encourages the do-it-yourself mentality, and I think with one or two adventures under your belt, you'll have all the skills you need to create transitions and expand and link modules. [/QUOTE]
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