Paul Hedges(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Tales, Battles Case, GameMastery Maps Subscriber)
I have a few friends who are in town for the holidays and I wanted to run a gamemastery module for them. They have not played D&D for awhile so I was wondering which one to grab? I don't want it too deadly but any level is fine. A super big thanks to all
I agree with the recommendation, they are easy to run, quick to read and have pre-gens!
Have fun!
DragonBelow(Pathfinder Campaign Setting Charter Superscriber)
Paul Hedges wrote:
I have a few friends who are in town for the holidays and I wanted to run a gamemastery module for them. They have not played D&D for awhile so I was wondering which one to grab? I don't want it too deadly but any level is fine. A super big thanks to all
I ran D0 as an one shot for 3 players, because they were short one PC, I used D1 2nd level pregens instead of D0's 1st level pregens.
It was much more fun than I expected, the last encounter in particular was extremely fun and very close.
Spoiler:
I think the witch's hut encounter has the potential of TPKing the party, specially if they are 1st level.
I have a few friends who are in town for the holidays and I wanted to run a gamemastery module for them. They have not played D&D for awhile so I was wondering which one to grab? I don't want it too deadly but any level is fine. A super big thanks to all
What about Hollow's Last Hope?
Of course some have called that too deadly, but it appears a good introduction back into d&d...
Kensanata(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Paul Hedges wrote:
I have a few friends who are in town for the holidays and I wanted to run a gamemastery module for them.
I recently ran Gallery of Evil as a one shot. Took us about ten hours.