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| BoysBoysBoys08-30-07, 03:37 AM | I am going to be DM next week. We are starting a new campaign. We have played a little bit, so everyone knows sorta what they are doing. We are using the 3.5 core rulebooks. My question is which D&D adventure book would be best for a group of begginer/intermediate players? |
| BilopTheFleshwarper08-30-07, 04:11 AM | Any of the dungeon classic modules for low levels are good places to start. |
| BoysBoysBoys08-30-07, 04:15 AM | Would Barrow of the Forgotten King be ok? I was looking through the D&D products and saw this was one of a three part series. Is this one of the classic modules you speak of? |
| Eshenaleros08-30-07, 05:59 AM | if they're new players, talk to them a bit and find out what they're interested in, and then throw it at them in a medley of orc slaying diplomatic craziness. i really like the level one adventure from the book of challenges. however, the players were so keyed up that they killed the NPC right away. poor sammy. either way, try to find out what they're interested in and develop an idea around it you know what? if you can get the group into a situation where everybody will laugh, take it. i promise you it is one of the best roads to success |