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<blockquote data-quote="Tormyr" data-source="post: 7076781" data-attributes="member: 6776887"><p>Thanks for pointing this out. I had mindlessly converted it for level 1 to 4 because the original adventure was level 1 to 4, but you are right; it would fit better as a mid level adventure. Now that we are almost done with Age of Worms, I am thinking about running my players through <em>Murder in Baldur's Gate</em> in preparation for Zeitgeist. A level 5-6 adventure would fit that much better and provide a stepping point for people who finish with Lost Mines of Phandelver. When parties finish LMoP, were they supposed to be level 4 or 5?</p><p></p><p>As a follow on to this, if I get time, I will try to go back and throw together a quick conversion for Legacy of the Crystal Shard to be levels 5-8 or so.</p><p></p><p>I will say, LotCS was my first adventure as DM, after only playing for a couple months. I didn't find the 3 story lines to be difficult. [sblock]The party stayed in Bryn Shander and sorted that, missed all of the dwarves and saw the consequence, and followed the east lake story through to the conclusion of the adventure. It actually went really well.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tormyr, post: 7076781, member: 6776887"] Thanks for pointing this out. I had mindlessly converted it for level 1 to 4 because the original adventure was level 1 to 4, but you are right; it would fit better as a mid level adventure. Now that we are almost done with Age of Worms, I am thinking about running my players through [I]Murder in Baldur's Gate[/I] in preparation for Zeitgeist. A level 5-6 adventure would fit that much better and provide a stepping point for people who finish with Lost Mines of Phandelver. When parties finish LMoP, were they supposed to be level 4 or 5? As a follow on to this, if I get time, I will try to go back and throw together a quick conversion for Legacy of the Crystal Shard to be levels 5-8 or so. I will say, LotCS was my first adventure as DM, after only playing for a couple months. I didn't find the 3 story lines to be difficult. [sblock]The party stayed in Bryn Shander and sorted that, missed all of the dwarves and saw the consequence, and followed the east lake story through to the conclusion of the adventure. It actually went really well.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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