JustKim
First Post
I haven't been much on official adventures for 3E, so I can't really suggest anything new. However, I think someone needs to play devil's advocate here for Crucible of Freya before you rush out and buy it.
It's an early adventure, one of the earliest. The d20 system was still new, and the writers of Crucible did not have a wonderful grasp of game balance just yet. The adventure is extremely lethal, both because Necromancer Games considers this "first edition feel", and because there was not enough time/playtesting to catch the imbalances. Because you're a beginning DM you may unintentionally overlook things like the fact that the PCs can't hurt some enemies, or the fact that some of them will only fail to completely kill a PC on an attack roll of 5 or lower, but because the adventure is full of things like that you might want to avoid it. It requires tweaking to not be an exercise in character mulching.
I'd much more recommend looking at Dungeon magazine. It's cheaper, the adventures are pretty short, and every couple of months there's a new adventure that's either 1st level or can be scaled down to 1st level.
It's an early adventure, one of the earliest. The d20 system was still new, and the writers of Crucible did not have a wonderful grasp of game balance just yet. The adventure is extremely lethal, both because Necromancer Games considers this "first edition feel", and because there was not enough time/playtesting to catch the imbalances. Because you're a beginning DM you may unintentionally overlook things like the fact that the PCs can't hurt some enemies, or the fact that some of them will only fail to completely kill a PC on an attack roll of 5 or lower, but because the adventure is full of things like that you might want to avoid it. It requires tweaking to not be an exercise in character mulching.
I'd much more recommend looking at Dungeon magazine. It's cheaper, the adventures are pretty short, and every couple of months there's a new adventure that's either 1st level or can be scaled down to 1st level.