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Archon_Hades said:
Im looking for an adventure to make my players from 1st-10th or further. Looked at Shackled City are theri any others./ Can i get the Age of Worms one in 3.5e.
There is also the Zero to Hero Campaign Arc that begins with A Day at the Fair in Dragon Roots Premiere issue Zero. We are a bit new to creating a whole printed adventure, although we all have many campaigns behind our belt. Once complete it will bring character beyond level 20, although, on our current production schedule (4 issues this year, 6 next year and 12 the following year) it will be about 2 1/2 years until it is fully complete, but it will be one adventure each issue so maybe worth your time to invest in it over time.
 

Archon_Hades said:
Im looking for an adventure to make my players from 1st-10th or further. Looked at Shackled City are theri any others./ Can i get the Age of Worms one in 3.5e.

So I guess the answer to your question is ... yes. :D

Have fun making your choice.
 

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Coils of Set by Necromancer Games, 1-13.
Castle Blackmoor by Zeitgeist Games 1-20.
Drow War Part I by Mongoose Publishing 1-10.
 

Timmundo said:
Ptolus, by Monte Cook. Has enough pre-written material for 1 or 2 level 1-20 campaigns.

I'm gonna say "at least two, probably three." And lots more if you start expanding the adventure hooks.

Otherwise:

WOTC's original adventure path (Sunless Citadel etc.) is 1-20. 3.0, but not a tough conversion.

WOTC also has Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, 4-14ish. 3.0, tougher conversion, but already done over on Monte's boards.

WOTC also has Red Hand of Doom, which I think is something like 6-12, 3.5.

For getting up to the starting level for either of the above, or for building your own adventure path, check out WOTC's adventure archive. Lots of adventures, many quite good, all free.

Green Ronin has a bunch of adventures set in Freeport, which is cool by virtue of being a pirate city; if you specifically follow the Freeport Trilogy (which I think is still available as a PDF) followed by Black Sails over Freeport, I believe you end up at the 10-12ish range.

Necromancer and Goodman Games both have a ridiculous number of adventures out, which can be strung together into 1-20 paths in any number of ways. Just check their websites and go crazy.
 

WOW!!

I dont know quite what to say.

Thank you for the overwhelming answers. :)

Ill now have to put aside 3 hours to look at all your suggestions but currently what im most intrested in is the Drow wars as it goes from 1-30th im sure i can break it up with lots of my own stuff.
 

SWBaxter said:
I'm gonna say "at least two, probably three." And lots more if you start expanding the adventure hooks.

It's true - plus you get a fantasgreat city book along with it. Not to mention the Banewarrens and The Night of Dissolution. And Chaositech. (I bought that one along with Ptolus, and it's one of the bestest villian kitting books I've ever gotten.)
 

Pathfinder rocks!

Also, if you are looking for mega-adventures. Check out Sinister Adventures, a new company supporting 3.5 from here to eternity. Their Dark Vistas line is a series of mega adventures. The first one, called Razor Coast is for 4th to 12th level characters, but with some of the Indulgences you can easily take a character from 1st to 10th with it.
 

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