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<blockquote data-quote="amethal" data-source="post: 8835330" data-attributes="member: 22784"><p>I ran The Shattered Circle in Pathfinder as a prequel adventure to the Second Darkness adventure path, and I enjoyed it a lot.</p><p></p><p>The players enjoyed it as well, although their favourite moment was actually a happy accident - they were being pursued by a gibbering mouther or something, and it fell down a pit trap that they knew about but it didn't. (It wasn't that they tried to lure it into the pit, either. The dumb thing fell in all by itself.)</p><p></p><p>I've also run Night Below and enjoyed that too, but I re-wrote quite a lot of it (since I already had lots of ideas for an underdark campaign).</p><p></p><p>Return to the Tomb of Horrors might be a bit too grim for my group, but I'd like to give it a try sometime.</p><p></p><p>I've also run the Sea Devils trilogy as part of an underwater campaign (which makes it a bit easier, since the characters can breathe underwater) and enjoyed that as well. I did rewrite some of the worst elements of railroading to make them a bit less blatant.</p><p></p><p>I'd also love to run Gates of Firestorm Peak, but it seems like it would be great as an Eberron adventure so I'm saving it until I can get an Eberron campaign going. (Which might never happen.)</p><p></p><p>I do own Dragon Mountain, but we play Pathfinder so it loses some of its edge when you can just give the kobolds as many class levels as you like. Also, the "twist" at the end of the first part of the adventure really annoys me for some reason. </p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Mild Spoiler"]When it turns out the bad guys have been targeting the PCs due to a misunderstanding.[/SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>Looking at that list, there's a lot of Bruce Cordell adventures on it. Maybe the argument should be that, apart from the Bruce Cordell ones, there aren't many good 2nd edition adventures?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amethal, post: 8835330, member: 22784"] I ran The Shattered Circle in Pathfinder as a prequel adventure to the Second Darkness adventure path, and I enjoyed it a lot. The players enjoyed it as well, although their favourite moment was actually a happy accident - they were being pursued by a gibbering mouther or something, and it fell down a pit trap that they knew about but it didn't. (It wasn't that they tried to lure it into the pit, either. The dumb thing fell in all by itself.) I've also run Night Below and enjoyed that too, but I re-wrote quite a lot of it (since I already had lots of ideas for an underdark campaign). Return to the Tomb of Horrors might be a bit too grim for my group, but I'd like to give it a try sometime. I've also run the Sea Devils trilogy as part of an underwater campaign (which makes it a bit easier, since the characters can breathe underwater) and enjoyed that as well. I did rewrite some of the worst elements of railroading to make them a bit less blatant. I'd also love to run Gates of Firestorm Peak, but it seems like it would be great as an Eberron adventure so I'm saving it until I can get an Eberron campaign going. (Which might never happen.) I do own Dragon Mountain, but we play Pathfinder so it loses some of its edge when you can just give the kobolds as many class levels as you like. Also, the "twist" at the end of the first part of the adventure really annoys me for some reason. [SPOILER="Mild Spoiler"]When it turns out the bad guys have been targeting the PCs due to a misunderstanding.[/SPOILER] Looking at that list, there's a lot of Bruce Cordell adventures on it. Maybe the argument should be that, apart from the Bruce Cordell ones, there aren't many good 2nd edition adventures? [/QUOTE]
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