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Thread: Looking for Content (modules)
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2019-09-29, 11:30 AM (ISO 8601)
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Looking for Content (modules)
Are there any small-ish modules from 4e you can recommend? I already have Cairn and was wondering what other goodies 4e might have to offer :D
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2019-09-30, 02:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2011
Re: Looking for Content (modules)
You definitely want to check out Reavers of Harkenwold.
I also like the "Chaos Scar" series, which was a bunch of mini-adventures (about 3 encounters each) published in the Dragon.
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2019-09-30, 03:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2015
Re: Looking for Content (modules)
If you can manage to get a sub to DDI, you can download ALL the Dungeon adventures - it is a much cheaper method of acquisition. Much.
Even if you only like a fraction of them, you still get plenty of inspiring examples of encounter building - which is bound to spark something for your own games.
I've fallen deeply in love with Some Assembly Required - I just love the premise. There are quite a few I really like, but, like most of published 4e modules, I've modded them fairly heavily (which is really quick to do - it takes more time figuring out what I want to do.)
A list of the adventures (little to no info - but it's still handy to have a list.) : LINKAvatar by Cdr.Fallout
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2019-10-01, 03:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2007
Re: Looking for Content (modules)
There is a lot of Living Forgotten Realms material out there, which are 3-4 hour modules and should be available for free.
Quality-wise it is all over the place, there are really good modules as well as very bad ones. It works very well as a source of inspiration.Guide to the Magus, the Pathfinder Gish class.
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2019-10-03, 03:22 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2010
Re: Looking for Content (modules)
http://livingforgottenrealms.com/
The EPIC adventures are superb, and many of the year 4, 5, and 6 adventures are very good. (The year is the first number in the adventure's code.)Cheers
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