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<blockquote data-quote="Wonger" data-source="post: 1554370" data-attributes="member: 17516"><p>My characters ended their campaign a couple weeks back at 23rd level or so. On that road, I hunted for every high level module I could find.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the best thing to do is create your own adventures - but at that high level, making something that has any level of detail takes so much time, you may not be able to do it right. The PC's are so powerful, that if you don't put as much thought into their adverseries as they have into their characters, the party will simply roll your monsters, or worse, your epic monsters will destroy them in a round and give you a TPK.</p><p></p><p>So if you have the time and energy to detail out a homemade run, do it. Otherwise, these are high level adventures that I have run and that have all been thouroughly enjoyed (most have been mentioned in this thread already):</p><p></p><p>Demon God's Fane from Malhavoc Press</p><p> - Great run from Monte Cook, make sure you read throught he whole thing.</p><p></p><p>Demonblade Adventure in Dungeon</p><p></p><p>Lord of the Iron Fortress from WotC</p><p> - This was challenging, fun, and fit well into three full sessions</p><p></p><p>Bastion of Broken Souls from Wotc</p><p> - Excellent, but make sure your party is truly high enough level for the final showdown.</p><p></p><p>Hellstone Deep from Monkey God Enterprises</p><p> - Great for those very powerful parties and also can nicely be divided into multiple sessions. The plot is fairly involved, but really makes the PC's slug through encounter after encounter, which is great because it taxes even those uber-parties with spellcasters having 50 spells and fighters with 300 hp.</p><p></p><p>High-level play is slower, more complicated, a touch silly, and a lot more like superheros than anything else - but it can be an absolute ton of fun.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonger, post: 1554370, member: 17516"] My characters ended their campaign a couple weeks back at 23rd level or so. On that road, I hunted for every high level module I could find. Yes, the best thing to do is create your own adventures - but at that high level, making something that has any level of detail takes so much time, you may not be able to do it right. The PC's are so powerful, that if you don't put as much thought into their adverseries as they have into their characters, the party will simply roll your monsters, or worse, your epic monsters will destroy them in a round and give you a TPK. So if you have the time and energy to detail out a homemade run, do it. Otherwise, these are high level adventures that I have run and that have all been thouroughly enjoyed (most have been mentioned in this thread already): Demon God's Fane from Malhavoc Press - Great run from Monte Cook, make sure you read throught he whole thing. Demonblade Adventure in Dungeon Lord of the Iron Fortress from WotC - This was challenging, fun, and fit well into three full sessions Bastion of Broken Souls from Wotc - Excellent, but make sure your party is truly high enough level for the final showdown. Hellstone Deep from Monkey God Enterprises - Great for those very powerful parties and also can nicely be divided into multiple sessions. The plot is fairly involved, but really makes the PC's slug through encounter after encounter, which is great because it taxes even those uber-parties with spellcasters having 50 spells and fighters with 300 hp. High-level play is slower, more complicated, a touch silly, and a lot more like superheros than anything else - but it can be an absolute ton of fun. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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