Looking for some good published serial adventures.

Shin Okada

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One of a player in my current campaign will leave soon due to his business. So we are planning to start a new campaign, preferably from 1st level (or from lower level). There was a series of eight adventures for 3.0e. But it seems that WotC is not planning simular modules for 3.5e. So I am looking for some good serial adventures published by other companies. Do you have any recommendations?
 

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I'd go Freeport. They start low level and goto high level, though there are not many modules. But with the other Freeport ybooks it is easy to expand and use the further adventure ideas in the moduels to really fill them all out.
 

I don't know if you have access to Dungeon Magazine, but their group of Adventure Path modules might be worth checking out (they're scheduled to begin another group soon).
 

Readerbreeder said:
I don't know if you have access to Dungeon Magazine, but their group of Adventure Path modules might be worth checking out (they're scheduled to begin another group soon).


Freeport rocks! :o)
We had fun galore!
Kind regards, ye landlubbers!
 

Thank you for suggestions. Freeport, is it from Green Ronin?

Regarding Dungeon. I can buy it at hobby shops. But it is hard for me to get backnumbers.
 


I've got the original (3.0) Freeport scenarios and, although I've not run them yet, they are perfect for a starting point to a campaign (although I'll be using them with AEG's Swashbuckling Adventures - and some tweeks).
 

Thanks.

Now, I want to here comments from who used those products.

It seems that "Death in Freeport", "Terror in Freeport", "Madness in Freeport", and "Hell in Freeport" meant to work as a serial adventures. But there also be "Tales of Freeport" and "Black Sails Over Freeport". Should those adventures meant to fill the gaps between the previous 4 adventures?

And, shall I better get "Freeport: The City of Adventure" or other setting books to run those adventures?

Also, if you guys have other recommendations (I mean, other than Freeport), it will be highly welcomed.
 

Shin Okada said:
Thanks.

Now, I want to here comments from who used those products.

It seems that "Death in Freeport", "Terror in Freeport", "Madness in Freeport", and "Hell in Freeport" meant to work as a serial adventures. But there also be "Tales of Freeport" and "Black Sails Over Freeport". Should those adventures meant to fill the gaps between the previous 4 adventures?

And, shall I better get "Freeport: The City of Adventure" or other setting books to run those adventures?

DiF, TiF and MiF are sequential adventures that should be run in that particular order. There's a huge gap between MiF and HiF (about 5 to 7 levels). BSoF could fill the gap, but that's a monster of a BIG adventure (about 200 pages, hardcover, I guess; I never played that one, because it was published AFTER, DiF, TiF, MiF, and HiF). ToF is not a single adventure, but a series of mini-adventures and adventure hooks that can be inserted to fill small holes.

In the meantime GR has updated the first three adventures, I heard.

My experience was, that I (back in those days) looked for a city with a port and stumbled upon GR's Freeport adventures. Only at home, I realized what great potential these adventures contained.

For more details go to GR's website and/or read EN World's reviews about the adventures.

Kind regards
 

You could also go for the Mega Adventures:
-Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil (3.0, but you have a HUGE support, both for the module and for converting it to 3.5)
-Banewarrens

Maybe there are other mega adventures out there, but those are the one I´m aware of.
 

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