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Favorite 3.5 adventure modules

I really like the Eberron trilogy (or tetralogy, if you count The Forgotten Forge). I am eager to run them. Some people have said they were railroadish, I but am good at using modules and not letting them go choo-choo.
 

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Belly of the Beast is the module that I've enjoyed the most since 3rd edition came out. Other than that, I technically haven't played any specifically 3.5 modules.

-blarg
 


I might have to resurrect this thread and add Beast of Burden from Dungeon (#101 I believe) to the list.

Nothing like battling gnolls on top of a 175' tall extra-planar hound.
 

Klaus said:
I really like the Eberron trilogy (or tetralogy, if you count The Forgotten Forge). I am eager to run them. Some people have said they were railroadish, I but am good at using modules and not letting them go choo-choo.

Shadows of the Last War is a lot of fun. Whispers of a Vampire's Blade is terrible though.
 


Shouldn't this thread be moved to the FAQs page? It gets asked, like, twice a day, every day.

(NOT that it's not a valid question, mind you--no slam on the thread originator!)
 

GlassJaw said:
I'm really enjoying the Shackled City Adventure Path. I guess those are stand-alone modules per se (since they are from Dungeon) but I'd vote for the new hardcover coming out.

That's still more than one adventure. It's like 12.

Which is your fave. ;)

I really like the original Freeport series. Those were some of the first 3.0 modules ever released but they are getting a 3.5 makeover soon I believe.

/me gazes at Freeport Trilogy 3.5 fondly.

The first one is about drow right? We don't need any more drow campaign arcs.

Unless you happen to be a realms fan, I'd not seeing the Drow plate as exactly full.
 

Recently I felt my groups were losing interest in what made us love the game, so I went back to basics and bought World's Largest Dungeon. So far with two groups just starting it's shaping up to be awesome.
 

Legacy of Fire AP from Paizo

I really love the atmospherics and adventure flow of most of the adventures in this 3.5 AP from Paizo. It was the last 3.5 AP they did, and it really captured that Arabian Nights/Sinbad kind of flavor.
 

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