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Is there a Pathfinder conversion of White Plume Mountains?


I would also be very interested in this.
I played this module a million times as a kid before we figured out that we could go "off board"

Grand Lodge

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darth_borehd wrote:
Is there a Pathfinder conversion of White Plume Mountains?

It really shouldn't take that much work to convert what needs to be done by hand.


darth_borehd wrote:
Is there a Pathfinder conversion of White Plume Mountains?

It would be sweet if there was. I'd also like to try and convert the old Earthshaker module as well as the Top Balista supplement.

Grand Lodge

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Well you'd have to do it home rolled. White Plume Mountain is property of WOTC, so you can't just go and publish a conversion.

As WOTC itself found out when they published their game Primal Order and included conversion rules for AD&D and Rifts. TSR asked them not to do it again and Eric Siembada sicced his lawyers on them.

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If you google "White Plume Mountain 3.5" it will take you to an old WotC archive where they present a 3.5 edition version. Not having played the original, don't know how close it is.

The Exchange

I once converted Return to White Plume Mountain to 3.0 - I know the Return To... anniversary modules are generally not as well-received as the classics that spawned them, but RotWPM was one of Bruce Cordell's works and it converted the original berserk-funhouse module into more of a house of horrors. My players still talk about it. S'worth checking out.


I'm about to convert Keep on the Borderlands and Against the Giants to some Pathfinder goodness, I believe. Came across my Return to White Plume as well. It's not as awesome as the original, but it's still a fun module.


White Plume Mountain Revised over at the D&D website....FREE!!!!!


Lincoln Hills wrote:
I once converted Return to White Plume Mountain to 3.0 - I know the Return To... anniversary modules are generally not as well-received as the classics that spawned them, but RotWPM was one of Bruce Cordell's works and it converted the original berserk-funhouse module into more of a house of horrors. My players still talk about it. S'worth checking out.

Would it be possible to get a copy of this? If so, my email is madocbrighthair@yahoo.com.

Sovereign Court

xorial wrote:
White Plume Mountain Revised over at the D&D website....FREE!!!!!

Ran this in PF with my players as a side quest and they had fun (and discovered what a 10 ft pole is useful for). Worth getting the very cheap pdf of tiles for the whole dungeon (search drivethru). There are slight differences between the revised version and the original where the original is better/clearer, in most cases the revised is better.


I just checked the D&D boards and I get a page not found error.

Anyone know anywhere else to find this?


Xorial's link works for me. [shrug]


The link to the web page works, but the link on the web page to the adventure itself doesn't. Unless you've had better results?


... I DL'd a copy years ago, so I didn't try to save it off the page again.

/me does so

And you're right: it's ending at 1.6kB. My mistake. :(


Try this link (courtesy of the WayBack Machine):

http://web.archive.org/web/20080412015943/http://www.wizards.com/default.as p?x=dnd/oa/20051207a

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