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5 months ago  ::  Jan 11, 2013 - 4:06PM #1
JerryLandrum
Date Joined: Dec 30, 2012
Posts: 2
Where can I find a large selection of adventures for players level 1-3, I go to gaming stores and its full of pathfinder. I can not even seem to find any online sellers of adventures , if I do its little selection and often high levels only.
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 11, 2013 - 5:03PM #2
thespaceinvader
Date Joined: Oct 28, 2010
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Harrying your Prey, the Easy Way: A Hunter's Handbook - the first of what will hopefully be many CharOp efforts on my part.
The Blinker - teleport everywhere. An Eladrin Knight/Eldritch Knight.

CB != rules source.
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 12, 2013 - 6:04AM #3
Imruphel
Date Joined: Jan 8, 2004
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Get a DDI subscription for one month and download every Dungeon adventure.
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aka Scrivener of Doom
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 12, 2013 - 6:17AM #4
Chainsawhand
Date Joined: Jan 6, 2013
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Dungeon 155-158 are up for free, take a look and if you like what you see then follow Imruphel's advice

www.wizards.com/dnd/issues.aspx?sort=iss...
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 12, 2013 - 7:00AM #5
Style75
Date Joined: Oct 25, 2009
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Jan 12, 2013 -- 6:04AM, Imruphel wrote:

Get a DDI subscription for one month and download every Dungeon adventure.




+1 to this. The vast majority of adventures published in the 4e era of Dungeon are for levels 1-10, in particular levels 1-5. In terms of bang for your buck, this is the absolute best way to go.

Edit: Dungeon #200 also has a great index of all dungeon adventures ever published listed by level, system, campaign setting, etc. If you dig around in it, you'll find all of the 4e adventures listed. Make sure you check out not just the 4e section but also many of the other subsections as some 4e adventures can be found there as well.

Want to know more about the history of D&D, especially how to play older editions of the game? Check out Crazy Monkey's "Tour through the editions":

http://community.wizards.com/crazymonkey/go/forum/view/133793/225799/Asylum_Play-by-Post

The current edition is BECMI, the most popular form of Basic D&D and the adventure is the classic Red Box quest to kill Bargle the evil magic user. Check it out, learn about the games roots, and enjoy the story as it unfolds.
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 12, 2013 - 7:02AM #6
JerryLandrum
Date Joined: Dec 30, 2012
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Thanks a bunch I am trying to sway from Pathfinder players to join in on DND again and I need to just get a few low level 1-3 etc to choose from the ideas so far are helpful. thanks
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 12, 2013 - 3:46PM #7
WhisperMagellan
Date Joined: Jun 8, 2010
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Halls of Undermountain.
Lots of classic 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ed modules can be converted if you have the time and books to work from.
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