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Good 1st-level adventure

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Embry
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Good 1st-level adventure

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Could you recommend any good 1st-level adventures? It shouldn't be too short, but something like Sunless Citadel (Which we have already played). And it should be downloadable from web.

I'm just starting as a DM and i'm not very good at making own adventures, so recommends? Any one? :)
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Post by melancolly »

when i run my d&d group i just listern to wot my players are saying then make it up as i go , let the players make the story whilst you deal with every thing else
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Dry spell seems interesting and original.
Also, this 3-th level adventure looks interesting. Adjusting it should hardly be a problem.
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I've done Dry Spell and it is great! It gets new players thinking in the way they need to for future adventures.

Also a really basic one that is easy to tailor to any party is to have bandits steal something from each character and they all join together to go to the little bandit fort in the woods and take it back.
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