Fun dungeon crawl modules


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1E and BD&D adventures aside -- there are tons of great ones there -- check out World's Largest Dungeon (levels 1-20!), or even better: Lost City of Barakus. The latter is an entire mini-campaign setting with some large-but-not-overwhelming dungeons designed to grow from low levels.
 

Voadam said:
Festivus, you are thinking of the Adventure Begins, which has about 20 15-20-page adventures for 1st to 2nd level characters.
As someone who has purchased it and has used it to start a campaign with, I'd heartily recommend this!

You *might* want to get the PDF version so that you can print individual adventures, jot down notes on the margins, add NPCs, etc etc but otherwise it was one of the best $35 hardcover purchases I've made since the 3.5 core books themselves.
 

Dykstrav said:
I really dig Rappan Athuk, although it's not suitable for low-level characters.

Yeah. Rappan Athuk is my resource of choice for quick dungeon forays. Mostly because you never know where the PCs are going to end up or what they are going to fight.

AEG's Adventure I and II are also a nice assemblage of short adventures of various levels, with quick ready to go plot-hook-narratives.
 

atomn said:
For the times when my group's games are cancelled due to not everyone being available or for a non-roleplaying heavy session, I was thinking of having some solid dungeon crawl-ish adventures around. [snip] Do any of your favorite 3.0 or 3.5 (preferrably 3.5) dungeon crawl adventures fit that mold? Thanks!

I've been favorably impressed by Necromancer Games' products for a long time, and heartily recommend my favorites: Crucible of Freya (low level), Demons & Devils (high level), Tomb of Abysthor (mid-level), and Vault of Larin Karr (high level). These are all older 3.0 products, but their 3.5 adventures are also strong---I just picked up Tower of Jhedophar, a high-level romp
into a lich's lair
, for example, and also like Bard's Gate a lot as an adventure setting (it ties nicely back to ToA and their infamous Rappan Athuk modules).
 



diaglo said:
1 on 1 adventures are great. try to get ahold of the DemonWhore adventure from last year

Thanks for the thought but I'm looking for an adventure for more than one person. Although, I have wanted to try a 1 on 1, so I'll check it out!
 

Kafkonia said:
I tried this exact situation as the set up for the World's Largest Dungeon, and it didn't work. So I recommend not doing that. ;) I do hope to get to run or play it at some point.

Goodman Games' Dungeon Interludes might be worth looking into. Or you could use one of the various on-line dungeon generators to design the dungeon and then just throw in a bare bones plot.

I bought WLD with the same idea in mind but it didn't work because of the dungeon itself, not because of logistics or anything. We did the first dungeon and both me and the players found each area to be very repeditive and not very interesting. So we haven't returned to it.
 


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