Best Free Adventures

Shroomy

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I can't figure out how to search these here forums, so I'm sorry if this has been asked before(and I'm sure it has), but can someone recommend to me the best free 3/3.5e adventures available for download on the WoTC website? I just downloaded their new adventure "Legend of the Silver Skeleton" (haven't read it yet), and I was thinking of making a binder of the best adventures for easy usage (no laptop here... :( )
 

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I enjoyed running Flow of Fresh Brains, an adventure that was published as a Web Enhancement for Lords of Madness. It's quite easy to run it even if you don't have LoM, so long as you find a creature to substitute for the Kigrids (I used Shadow Mastiffs).
 


RPGA scenarios are great downloads for home games. They're well edited (in general), have easy to follow plotlines, can be dropped into any campaign at any time (because they have tiered levels/tiered APL's).

I know a lot of uptight RPGA people get their tightie-whities in a bunch, but over the years, I always just downloaded them and ran them as home games (phnnaaa, ne, neeener neener!) and my players enjoy it for our home games (non-LG/non-RPGA campaign stuff of course).

If you dig the RPGA stuff too after trying it out, you may even want to start doing one of the official campaigns.

jh


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Emirikol said:
RPGA scenarios are great downloads for home games. They're well edited (in general), have easy to follow plotlines, can be dropped into any campaign at any time (because they have tiered levels/tiered APL's).
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Where are these found?

Mark
 


brehobit said:
Where are these found?
You have to join the RGPA, become a herald level DM (not too hard) and then schedule an event to run the scenarios and you can download them a few weeks before the event.

Of the WotC Free Adventures, I found The Burning Plague to be a fun romp. I had fun with Necromancers The Wizard's Amulet right after 3.0 was released, as well.
 

The Burning Plague was fun. It's a cute little standart adventure that's hard on the PC's, just the way I like it. My second level group almost died in
the big cave with the many kobolds, parlayed
and then pressed on despite their I've modified the "boss" encounter and damn was is great.

Here's what I did:
I put Jack behind a pond of infected water that had to either be jumped across on some stones or run around, taking to rounds. He had bears endurance up, the destruction and orc domain and an extra level in barbarian, so once out of spells, he begann raging and smiting. The fight ran long enough so he even ran out of rage and heal up thereafter. One PC died, one went down to Con 3 and ran away from a fear spell


Ministry of the Winds would have been great, but the DM messed it a little up, by playing the NPC's craptacular.
 

Glyfair said:
Of the WotC Free Adventures, I found The Burning Plague to be a fun romp. I had fun with Necromancers The Wizard's Amulet right after 3.0 was released, as well.
Well Glyfair said exactly what I was going to say :P Burning Plague and Wizards Amulet are both a blast to run, not to many changes needed on WA. Necromancer also adds a difficulty level for the adventure, depending on how long your players have been playing.


http://www.necromancergames.com/freestuff.html
The adventure is towards the bottom.
 

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