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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 9:56PM
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Are the adventures from the Living Realms or RPGA events online? In other words, is there a nice string of a couple dozen adventures that I can use to take a party from 1st to 20th or beyond, assuming I convert them myself?
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5 years ago ::
Jul 10, 2008 - 11:32PM
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Doubt those will show up until the FRCG is released, at the earliest, but Gomeztoo should be along to give you a better idea sooner or later.
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5 years ago ::
Jul 11, 2008 - 10:28AM
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-You'd probably do better asking the people in the Living Forgotten Realms RPGA section.
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5 years ago ::
Jul 11, 2008 - 1:40PM
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Are the adventures from the Living Realms or RPGA events online? In other words, is there a nice string of a couple dozen adventures that I can use to take a party from 1st to 20th or beyond, assuming I convert them myself? (The poster also asked on the LFR boards but then decided he was looking for Greyhawk.)
LFR adventures will start being available in the RPGA digital library (downloadable by RPGA members who have passed the Herald GM test for free) in August after Gencon. Something like 75 adventures will be posted each year. It make take a few years to populate enough adventures at enough levels to take characters from 1st to 30th level, but it will happen. Go to the www.wizards.com/rpga website to look for more information.
Keith
Keith Hoffman LFR Writing Director for Waterdeep
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5 years ago ::
Jul 13, 2008 - 5:46AM
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(The poster also asked on the LFR boards but then decided he was looking for Greyhawk.)
LFR adventures will start being available in the RPGA digital library (downloadable by RPGA members who have passed the Herald GM test for free) in August after Gencon. Something like 75 adventures will be posted each year. It make take a few years to populate enough adventures at enough levels to take characters from 1st to 30th level, but it will happen. Go to the www.wizards.com/rpga website to look for more information.
Keith what is a Herald GM test?
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5 years ago ::
Jul 13, 2008 - 7:33AM
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It is an online test that is used to determine whether you know enough of the rules to judge D&D at RPGA events. I see it mostly as a sanity check, as it obviously doesn't determine whether you are a good DM, just that you know how to succeed on the online test  SO I am unsure if it is that useful. Then again, I have met people you definitely do not ever want to see within ten feet of a DM screen, and if such a test keeps them firmly in the player seat then it has done its work... Gomez
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5 years ago ::
Jul 13, 2008 - 11:56AM
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It seems worth pointing out in this thread that technically/officially, RPGA adventures (Living Greyhawk, Living Forgotten Realms, etc) are only for use in sanctioned RPGA events. You can only get hold of them by creating an RPGA event, which is a commitment to (at least try to) run the adventure within the auspices of the RPGA, at the sanctioned event, following the RPGA floor-rules and the specific rules of the relevant campaign.
Any other use of RPGA adventures is (technically) illicit.
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