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What level do you need to be to go adventuring on the planes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 2936669" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>Do you know anything about the 2nd Ed. Planescape setting? It was released with the intention of allowing PC's to be planar adventuring even at lvl 1. If you are gung-ho about running a planar game, I would highly suggest buying the old 2e Planescape boxsets or pdf files. The pdf's are cheap (about $5 each) but the actual books will cost you a pretty penny on Ebay. But they are well worth it.</p><p></p><p>Basically, it's pretty common to just start off first lvl pc's in the city called Sigil. They can adventure there for a level or 2 and then you can wisk them off to a gatetown in the Outlands and run an adventure there. There is a GREAT adventure for low level PC's called The Eternal Boundary. It starts out in Sigil and ends up on the El. Plane of Fire. It's a really good starting adventure.</p><p></p><p>You can always run low level PC's in the Upper Planes without as much risk. I ran my group on the 1st & 2nd layer of Baator at about 5th-6th level using the adventure called Fires of Dis...also a good adventure I thought.</p><p></p><p>The boxsets even have short adventures for low level PC's that take them to planes long enough for them to get a feel for it. Nothing too life threatening unless the PC's make it more dangerous.</p><p></p><p>If you post this in the general section I can guarantee you'll get at least 2 pages worth of suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 2936669, member: 18701"] Do you know anything about the 2nd Ed. Planescape setting? It was released with the intention of allowing PC's to be planar adventuring even at lvl 1. If you are gung-ho about running a planar game, I would highly suggest buying the old 2e Planescape boxsets or pdf files. The pdf's are cheap (about $5 each) but the actual books will cost you a pretty penny on Ebay. But they are well worth it. Basically, it's pretty common to just start off first lvl pc's in the city called Sigil. They can adventure there for a level or 2 and then you can wisk them off to a gatetown in the Outlands and run an adventure there. There is a GREAT adventure for low level PC's called The Eternal Boundary. It starts out in Sigil and ends up on the El. Plane of Fire. It's a really good starting adventure. You can always run low level PC's in the Upper Planes without as much risk. I ran my group on the 1st & 2nd layer of Baator at about 5th-6th level using the adventure called Fires of Dis...also a good adventure I thought. The boxsets even have short adventures for low level PC's that take them to planes long enough for them to get a feel for it. Nothing too life threatening unless the PC's make it more dangerous. If you post this in the general section I can guarantee you'll get at least 2 pages worth of suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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