| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
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| Mattarias01-18-07, 10:40 PM | uhm, well, my forum-phobic DM requested of me to inquire here about the downloadable adventures available from wizards- specifically, which ones do the experts here reccomend for a party of 5 level 3 adventurers? the group consists of: a bard (me) a barbarian a cleric of pelor a druid (currently still level 2, though) a rogue (also still level two, but those problems will be fixed.) if it'll help. any opinions? |
| DarthCthulu01-18-07, 10:51 PM | The Eye of the Sun (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20030725a) |
| Mattarias01-18-07, 10:57 PM | uhm, she says that's too high a level, and the setting doesn't match. thanks for the input, though. any other suggestions? |
| DarthCthulu01-18-07, 11:05 PM | uhm, she says that's too high a level, and the setting doesn't match. thanks for the input, though. any other suggestions? What is the setting? Frozen Whispers (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20040529a) |
| Mattarias01-18-07, 11:06 PM | uhm, just general fantasy. homebrew, i guess you could call it. we're currently heading into a town. |
| KILLBOT900001-19-07, 04:58 AM | Why doesn't your DM change a the quest to suit the conditions? |
| Seeker9501-19-07, 09:02 AM | If it is a general homebrew, then the adventure fits the setting. That's the meaning of general. And unless you are playing a severely under-powered campaign, it is not too high a level for FIVE 3rd level PCs. If your DM wants spoon fed, your DM needs to be a little more flexible with regard to what gets fed. |