Iron-Dice |
I just picked up the new pathfinder Freeport companion and love it.
My question in about the adventures themselves. The appear to be written for 3.5, so some tweaking may be needed for pathfinder. Anyone have any experience or advice with this? I jumped from 2.5 to 4e, and am now moving to pathfinder if that makes a difference.
Wolfgang Baur Kobold Press |
Well, there's a project under license from Green Ronin to create a set of Pathfinder adventures. It's called Dark Deeds in Freeport, and uses the patron model (so supporters get to brainstorm, critique and playtest it before publication).
Iron-Dice |
Well, there's a project under license from Green Ronin to create a set of Pathfinder adventures. It's called Dark Deeds in Freeport, and uses the patron model (so supporters get to brainstorm, critique and playtest it before publication).
I would be interested in the finished product. How far along is it?
Ernest Mueller |
Oh, hey, I just replied to this over on ENWorld too but since you're here, I ran the entire Freeport Trilogy in Pathfinder, the sessions and GM commentary are posted here in Campaign Journals. It worked really well in Pathfinder.
As mentioned over there, you can toss 3.5 encounters of 1 CR higher at Pathfinder players. And I swapped out lame 1 HD mob serpentfolk for real Paizo serpentfolk, which are much better.
I also vouch for Dark Deeds, I'm a patron - and generally I don't buy into that patron stuff, but having Freeport along with it sold me. Also keep your eyes out for Razor Coast, a 3.5e/Pathfinder pirate mega-adventure, if Nick Logue ever gets off his ass and gets it published.
AntediluvianXIII |
The Freeport stuff (along with a bit of Skull and Bones!) was one of the main reasons I moved over to Pathfinder - I created a homebrew campaign world just to place the islands in a sub-tropical sea, tinkered with the history, changed a few details etc and placed it not too far from the starting city of the first adventure - oh yeah and my two sons were going through a Pirates of the Caribbean phase too!
Papa-DRB |
Looks good. One question, however, what character levels is the adventure for?
-- david
Papa.DRB
Well, there's a project under license from Green Ronin to create a set of Pathfinder adventures. It's called Dark Deeds in Freeport, and uses the patron model (so supporters get to brainstorm, critique and playtest it before publication).
Therabyd |
Looks good. One question, however, what character levels is the adventure for?
-- david
Papa.DRB
It starts at 10th and will probably make it up to 13th. The initial chapter is a set of small adventures playable in pretty much any order, but the rest of the adventure is one unified story.
Happy to answer any other questions folks might have!