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ninja wrote:
Hi,
I've never GMed PFS, but have done a lot of other stuff. What would be a good scenario for a group of people who have never played D&D? I'm looking for a combination of RP opportunities and hack/slash/cast/flank
I think PFS-1 Silent Tides and PFS-5 Mists of Mwangi are very good intros into PFS and has what you mentioned. Mists is a bit more contained and thus more likely to appeal.
JP

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ninja wrote:
Hi,
I've never GMed PFS, but have done a lot of other stuff. What would be a good scenario for a group of people who have never played D&D? I'm looking for a combination of RP opportunities and hack/slash/cast/flank.Thanks,
Ninja
This might be a helpful read.

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Mark Garringer wrote:
ninja wrote:This might be a helpful read.Hi,
I've never GMed PFS, but have done a lot of other stuff. What would be a good scenario for a group of people who have never played D&D? I'm looking for a combination of RP opportunities and hack/slash/cast/flank.Thanks,
Ninja
That was a very helpful read for me, I just started organizing events here in Boise as well. My first event is tomorrow and I am running Master of the Fallen Fortress. the only thing i find it lacking in is an intro into factions. However it appears to be a great scenario to introduce players to the society as a whole IMHO.