Mister Cheesy |
Hi all,
My group just finished Crypt of the Everflame, and they really liked it. The group is 3 players, aged 37, 12, and 10. The group is level 3 across the board now.
I know I can do the sequel to CotE, Masks of the Living God, but I've read it and I'm certain the younger people in our group won't enjoy it. They're not strong role players yet, and they're themes in there they wont get yet, let alone enjoy.
So....Do you have any recommendations for an alternative module I could use for for 3-4 level 3 players? Maybe something more like a wilderness romp? I looked on the Paizo site for options and its really painful finding modules by level.
Thanks!
nrtrandahl |
Are you opposed to writing your own adventure? I tend to find that more satisfying than running a module. Unless of course, there are time-constraints or you're too busy.
I know there is a wilderness adventure for low levels from Gamemastery here on this site. I beleive it's the Haunted Forest or something. You could likely tailor that to 3rd level.
Shakor |
There are two OGL Adventures I can think of that may be suitable:
Both appear to have wilderness contents. Of the two, I am leaning to Red Raven because of the reviews on the premise, the action and the encounters. Both of these modules are listed as being for Level 4, but they appear to be written for D&D 3.5ed: That means that it should be on-par for 3rd level PFRPG characters.
Hope this helps.
Mister Cheesy |
There are two OGL Adventures I can think of that may be suitable:
Both appear to have wilderness contents. Of the two, I am leaning to Red Raven because of the reviews on the premise, the action and the encounters. Both of these modules are listed as being for Level 4, but they appear to be written for D&D 3.5ed: That means that it should be on-par for 3rd level PFRPG characters.
Hope this helps.
Thanks! I'll take a look at them. nrtrandahl, not at all opposed to creating my own. Time constraints are my enemy though.
nrtrandahl |
Shakor wrote:Thanks! I'll take a look at them. nrtrandahl, not at all opposed to creating my own. Time constraints are my enemy though.There are two OGL Adventures I can think of that may be suitable:
Both appear to have wilderness contents. Of the two, I am leaning to Red Raven because of the reviews on the premise, the action and the encounters. Both of these modules are listed as being for Level 4, but they appear to be written for D&D 3.5ed: That means that it should be on-par for 3rd level PFRPG characters.
Hope this helps.
That they are, my friend.