Sunderstone |
There Is No Honor (Dungeon #139) and Burnt Offerings are my faves, both are 1st level though.
At 5th level you cant go wrong with Red Hand Of Doom. I know Flood Season was like level 4, beyond that not sure how many higher level JJ adventures are out there.
Late Edit*** The Thunder Below (17th) was a download back in the day from WotC, and Into the Wormcrawl Fissure from the AoW path was lvl 19 iirc.
Benicio Del Espada |
I had the priviledge of playing a short game with him at paizocon last year. I think he was trying out a new AP he was working on (I was the guy with the broken leg).
I haven't got the cash to buy much stuff right now, but I still want to know what happened next!
He signed my character sheet, then I screamed and fainted.
Laithoron |
At 5th level you cant go wrong with Red Hand Of Doom.
I'll echo this statement. My group had a real blast with Red Hand of Doom when we played it a couple years ago. The only thing that stuck out as being odd were all the red-heads in it. Just make a few tweaks there so your players don't start making Red Sonja jokes after meeting their third strong-willed red-headed female NPC. ;)
d20pfsrd.com |
I put in a request to have an Author column added to this page so in the future people can check there to see who wrote what.. and sort by author or whatever other fields you like.
I'll post back if/when it's added.
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
PathfinderWiki has a full article on James Jacobs, including an updated list of every Pathfinder book or article with which he is credited as writer.
d20pfsrd.com |
PathfinderWiki has a full article on James Jacobs, including an updated list of every Pathfinder book or article with which he is credited as writer.
Lisa Stevens CEO |
I love the adventures that JJ writes and find them perfect for my GMing style. I looked and PNP database and the info there was incomplete. Where, if any, can I find a listing of adventures authored by James? I am planning on running an AP consisting primarily of JJ adventures.
Our new search functions give a big list of James Jacobs authored products, including his first adventure way back in Dungeon #12! If you ever want to find a list of products by an author, use our new search functionality. You'll be shocked at how good it is!
-Lisa
Darkwolf |
prashant panavalli wrote:I love the adventures that JJ writes and find them perfect for my GMing style. I looked and PNP database and the info there was incomplete. Where, if any, can I find a listing of adventures authored by James? I am planning on running an AP consisting primarily of JJ adventures.Our new search functions give a big list of James Jacobs authored products, including his first adventure way back in Dungeon #12! If you ever want to find a list of products by an author, use our new search functionality. You'll be shocked at how good it is!
-Lisa
Digs out Dungeon #12... flips through...
Holy crap, James! That was YOU?I remember that adventure because I lived out in the sticks growing up and often had to figure out ways to game with just little ole me. I ran through that a few times, since it was really tailor made for me.
I've always liked James, but his coolness factor just shot waaaaaay up in my book. :-D
(And he can expect to be asked to autograph this book if I can figure out a way to afford the trip to Paizocon.)
gbonehead Owner - House of Books and Games LLC |
I put in a request to have an Author column added to this page so in the future people can check there to see who wrote what.. and sort by author or whatever other fields you like.
I'll post back if/when it's added.
That's a tricky one. Some of the materials were written by up to 8-10 people. But in the case of modules, sounds good to me.
James Martin RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16, 2011 Top 32 |
hogarth |
Digs out Dungeon #12... flips through...
Holy crap, James! That was YOU?I remember that adventure because I lived out in the sticks growing up and often had to figure out ways to game with just little ole me. I ran through that a few times, since it was really tailor made for me.
Yeah, it wasn't bad for a pimply-faced teenager!
I don't know if James actually had pimples, but that's my best guess.
Conspiracy Buff |
If you ever want to find a list of products by an author, use our new search functionality. You'll be shocked at how good it is!
-Lisa
Don't do it! It's a trap! Jack into that search engine, next thing you know the Platypus Men from Venus are warping in to your home to cut out you're pancreas and sell it on the black market.
Lamashan Dalastonor |
Lisa Stevens wrote:Don't do it! It's a trap! Jack into that search engine, next thing you know the Platypus Men from Venus are warping in to your home to cut out you're pancreas and sell it on the black market.If you ever want to find a list of products by an author, use our new search functionality. You'll be shocked at how good it is!
-Lisa
I concur.
Epic Meepo RPG Superstar 2009 Top 16, 2012 Top 32 |
And here I thought this thread was for some sort of kooky James Jacobs show featuring his Cthulhu-esque adventures into the unknown, possibly involving a robot dog and young children...
Yeah, my first thought was, "This is going to be the best Saturday morning cartoon ever." :)
On Topic: I didn't realize James wrote The Red Hand of Doom. That's one of my favorites. Very reminiscent of a Paizo AP.
James Jacobs Creative Director |
This thread weirds me out... especially seeing a lot (not ALL... looks like most of the WotC hardcovers aren't there) of the things I've written for D&D and Pathfinder all on one big list. Explains why I'm so tired all the time...
And yeah... the first thing I got published was indeed "Scepter of the Underworld" way back in Dungeon #12. Ahhh... the memories.
ANYWAY... Thanks for all the kind words, everyone!
vagrant-poet |
James Martin wrote:Yeah, my first thought was, "This is going to be the best Saturday morning cartoon ever." :)
And here I thought this thread was for some sort of kooky James Jacobs show featuring his Cthulhu-esque adventures into the unknown, possibly involving a robot dog and young children...
...*light-bulb*
What would James Jacob's do in a four panel comic? Just as a totally random question?
Dark_Mistress |
This thread weirds me out... especially seeing a lot (not ALL... looks like most of the WotC hardcovers aren't there) of the things I've written for D&D and Pathfinder all on one big list. Explains why I'm so tired all the time...
And yeah... the first thing I got published was indeed "Scepter of the Underworld" way back in Dungeon #12. Ahhh... the memories.
ANYWAY... Thanks for all the kind words, everyone!
Now get back in your box gimp. :)
Majuba |
I had the priviledge of playing a short game with him at paizocon last year. I think he was trying out a new AP he was working on (I was the guy with the broken leg).
I haven't got the cash to buy much stuff right now, but I still want to know what happened next!
I was the halfling rogue, and totally want the next chapter! It better be on the schedule no later than 2012 (for five year anniversary)!
prashant panavalli |
This thread weirds me out... especially seeing a lot (not ALL... looks like most of the WotC hardcovers aren't there) of the things I've written for D&D and Pathfinder all on one big list. Explains why I'm so tired all the time...
And yeah... the first thing I got published was indeed "Scepter of the Underworld" way back in Dungeon #12. Ahhh... the memories.
ANYWAY... Thanks for all the kind words, everyone!
I weirded out James Jacobs; awesome!
prashant panavalli |
Conspiracy Buff wrote:I concur.Lisa Stevens wrote:Don't do it! It's a trap! Jack into that search engine, next thing you know the Platypus Men from Venus are warping in to your home to cut out you're pancreas and sell it on the black market.If you ever want to find a list of products by an author, use our new search functionality. You'll be shocked at how good it is!
-Lisa
Err...must not..noo...ahhh...on no my Pancreas!!
Callous Jack |
vagrant-poet wrote:Two Words!
Jacobsian Chinchillord!
Ahem!
I present James Jacob's Adventures!
James needs to get out more, he's looking a little pale.