KnowTheToe
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You should look at the free adventures at the enworld main page. There is a variety of well written adventures and or encounters. You will not need to buy anything and will cut down on the prep work you need to do.
I know they'll hate the game...
Moe Ronalds said:Also, I have no ideas about what level they should start at
This is a single, great peice of advice that I've discovered when getting people involved: create their characters for them
Part of the overwhelming nature of D&D is the many options that can easily overwhelm people. Creating a character sheet for each character allows you to specifically tell them, during play, "Roll a melee attack roll. A melee attack roll is a 20-sided-dice, plus the number in parenthasees after your strength, plus your base attack bonus. You can find your BAB on line 3, 4th column, under "class features." Also, because you all have masterwork weapons, add another +1. Masterwork weapons add +1 to that." or something like that (you could even put the total melee and ranged attack bonuses in big boxes and tell them to look there). Simplify, simplify, simplify.