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What is your favourite adventure in the path and why?

Delvesdeep


delvesdeep wrote:

What is your favourite adventure in the path and why?

Delvesdeep

I'll have to complete it first. Only in Flood Festival.


delvesdeep wrote:

What is your favourite adventure in the path and why?

Delvesdeep

Night of the Walking Dead with a bunch of evil players.

O yes, there was blood... by the gallons!


Secrets of the soul pillars. It has so many "classic" moments. And yours, delve?


So far, either Test of the Smoking Eye, or Zenith Trajectory. Both are a butt load of fun to DM, and I can really throw some interesting encounters at the party.


delvesdeep wrote:

What is your favourite adventure in the path and why?

Delvesdeep

Not sure yet--we are just about to start Drakthar's Way--but I can't wait to run your version of the Demonskar Ball next chapter!


Foundation of Flame, because it involves lots of creative problem solving, roleplaying, asskicking, and apocalypse-scale devastation.


In reading things over (only having run my group through the end of Life's Bazaar) it was either Life's Bazaar (I just love beginnings and low level adventures) or Foundation of Flame for its creative encounters and non-dungeon style.

In playing things, I am happiest anytime the PCs are "out of the dungeon" and getting their RP on.

Sean Mahoney


It's a tie between zennith trajectory and the demonscar legacy. Both have a great potential for expansion and a variety of combat, problem solving and combat opertunities. I also really like flood season (the flood festival and luckey monkey were pretty cool, but I didn't really like the kopru ruins. still, it's easy enough to change.

I'm also really looking forward to foundation in flame.


So far, Demoskar Legacy is the one I like most. Direct short dungeon, mixed with a good blend of monsters and roleplaying opportinuties with Dugobras, misteries, good treasure and problem solving (all in one). Hags are impressive. My players almost die or flee under their combined powers!

Q. (Sorry for my bad english)


I'd say that my favorites were at the encounter level, rather than the adventure level. I have really been enjoying the events that take place in the streets of Cauldron, the umber hulk attack and the tax riot to name two. My players were quick to judge Maavu harshly and then realized an emotional change of heart at seeing the devastation of the tax riot. And I will say once again that the Demonskar Ball was a beautiful thing.

I am really looking forward to Foundations of Flame, as well. It will be tremendous to drop the humongous red dragon "miniature" on top of a building and watch my players tremble in the midst of their heroism.


As a DM Foundation of Flame, I will pole my players tonight and let you know what they say.

Scarab Sages

Q1: Queen of the Demonweb Pits.

Who could forget the the hot Medusa chick, magnetic walls, werewolves, Deck of Many Things, Demons, etc. Very cool module in my youth.

Thoth-Amon

Scarab Sages

I cant believe i almost forgot...

S3: Expedition to the Barrier Peaks

Crashed spacecraft embedded in the side of a mountain. Adventurers need to investigate. Mystery deepens. Need i say more? Wickedly cool for D&D players.

Thoth-Amon

Scarab Sages

I cant believe i forgot...

S3: Expedition to the Barrier Peaks

Crashed spaceship embedded into the side of a mountain. Adventurers must investigate. Mystery deepens. Heed i say more?

Wickedly cool adventure.

Thoth-Amon


Thoth-Amon the Mindflayerian wrote:

I cant believe i forgot...

S3: Expedition to the Barrier Peaks

Crashed spaceship embedded into the side of a mountain. Adventurers must investigate. Mystery deepens. Heed i say more?

Wickedly cool adventure.

Thoth-Amon

I think those were part of a *different* adventure path :)


I've only guided my party through Zeniths Tajectory so far but Demonskar Legacy really appeals and is what attracted me to the AP initially. I may change my mind as the group progresses but Nabtharon is a great villian and final encounter.

I also loved the Flood Festival for the same reasons Chef mentioned earlier - the games, events and encounter with the Sormblades during the Festival, the intoduction of Skies Treasury and of course the Demonskar Ball. Actually I have used a lot of the initial ideas from James Jaccobs from this adventure to build upon for my campaign. Similiarly to Chef though the Kopru ruins wasn't my favourite set up particularly with all the nameless and endless 'mooks' within it but the main villians were great.

So up to this point the Flood Festival has provided the most enjoyment for my players and myself and I am looking forward to playing the Demonskar Legacy.

Delvesdeep

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