Looking for complete adventures or settings

Delak

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I am thinking about DMing a new game but lack of time to create my own world and adventures. So my questions is does anyone here use any premade adventures that players from level 1 to 20 and/or campagin settings with adventures that take players from 1 to 20.

I have looked at Mongooses Complete Campagins The Drow War. Has anyone used this product?
 

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I'm not familiar with that product, but you might read the reviews for the Wilderlands boxed set. It's not a module, but a completely fleshed out world. You'll probably want to get the Player's Guide to it as well if you want a lot of the fluff details. Otherwise, the boxed set is just mostly crunch.
 


Devyn said:
I haven't used the Drow War, but I highly reccomend Shackled City or the Age of Wyrms, both by Pazio (Dungeon Magazine).

I like the story behind the Shackled City. Have you personaly used this product as 56.60 is kind of a lot of money and want to get more feedback on it.
Would it be a good idea to get the Dungeon Mag it appears in to get a feel for it?
 


Delak said:
I am thinking about DMing a new game but lack of time to create my own world and adventures. So my questions is does anyone here use any premade adventures that players from level 1 to 20 and/or campagin settings with adventures that take players from 1 to 20.

Shackled City.

I like the story behind the Shackled City. Have you personaly used this product as 56.60 is kind of a lot of money and want to get more feedback on it.

I just started running it. It's a classy book, with lots of support for a campaign.

If you want to get a feel for it, you might drow by the Paizo forums for it and read through some people's experiences. (go to www.paizo.com. Go to message boards for dungeon, and there is a shackled city section.)
 

I think Shackled City is quickly going to enter the canon of D&D classics at this rate, the quintessential, traditional 1st-20th level D&D romp. It was the first thing that entered my head when I read the OP's question as well.

And so it should, it's triffic.
 

Agreed Shackled City and hopefully soon to be followed by Age of Worms. Both, to me, are quickly become D&D classics.
 


Shackled City.

Age of Worms will surely surpass SC, but right now it's just not there yet. SC was shaken out by litereally hundreds of people and all the gaps have been filled in. AoW is located over a dozen magazines (dungeon and dragon) and the pazio website.

But, I tell you, when AoW is available as a hardcover it's going to be the gold standard for campaigns.
 

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