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Most 4E stuff goes for a steal these days.
I should have searched EBAY first. wth, I may have to double up on my PHBs rn so I can run a game!
Most 4E stuff goes for a steal these days.
That isn't the full "Starter Set", unfortunately. It's just the information on how to play, plus pregenerated characters.. The starter set has a three room dungeon, set in Harkenwold. I think it came with a map and tokens. I'm going to check right now.Interestingly enough, I'm not sure why everyone says Keep on the Shadowfell is a bad adventure.
I ran it (admittedly, long ago when it came out) and we had a blast with the module.
I've had quite a few 5e adventures that were a LOT worse than it (the original Rise of Tiamat and Hoard of the Dragon Queen come to mind for starters).
It's not the greatest adventure I've ever run by far, but I think people criticize it far more than it deserves.
It's an easy module to run (far easier than some, such as some of the Ruins series where a DM has to start creating their own portions of the Ruins to run the game), and for a beginner DM, probably one of the easier ones to start with in 4e.
I can't seem to pull up DMsguild this instant, but one item I'd probably say was a better starter than the module was the Quickstart set (which I think was also free on DMsguild). It had more introductory stuff, written for beginners, and also had a short adventure.
Ah, here we go...
D&D 4e Quickstart
It is also free
Well, I was wrong, it appears. The quickstart that's free on DMsguild only offers the same quickstart rules found in Keep on the Shadowfell and nothing else (so no starter adventure, etc.). Which is a shame.
Right? One of the few benefits of liking an unpopular edition of the most popular RPG. Lots of product out there and not a lot of people actively wanting it.This has not been my experience, I must be shopping at the wrong venues, or my definition of "goes for a steal" is different...
I should have searched EBAY first. wth, I may have to double up on my PHBs rn so I can run a game!
Which is how I got a whole bunch of my WEG D6 StarWars books.Right? One of the few benefits of liking an unpopular edition of the most popular RPG. Lots of product out there and not a lot of people actively wanting it.
I have to agree with the suggestion to run Madness at Gardmore Abbey it's amazing.It’s not worth putting so much work into such a bad adventure. Your time is surely worth more than the… (checks eBay)… twenty bucks it would cost to buy a print copy of Cairn of the Winter King, or the $28 for Reavers of Harkenwold, or from DriveThru the $7.19 for the PDF of Madness at Gardmore Abbey.