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Can anyone give me campaigns for Dungeons and Dragons?
I made a couple campaigns, but I want more full campaigns. I've looked at a lot of websites, but my group is all level 1, and they can't fight really heavy creatures? Any ideas on first level campaigns or even 3-5 level campaigns (expect to get through that high of a level)
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The RPGA website is a good resource for adventures. They are stand alone adventures for the most part. Easily adaptable to your world or campaign. They go from level 1-20.
Their site is:
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/200305...
Their is another independent site that has a campaign ready made:
http://www.advanceddungeonsanddragonsadventures.co...
They are both good sites. They can also lead you to other resources for good adventures and campaigns.
They are both free too.
They are also some prepackaged mods you can buy. The current crop are pretty good from "Fane of the Drow" to "Red Hand of Doom"
There is also one of my old favorites, "Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil" It starts PC's around lvl 3-4 and takes them to level 10
There are others you can purchase or downoad from various websites. I did a Yahoo search for 'free D&D adventures' and a lot came up. give it a try.
- M PLv 51 decade ago
1. Check out the Free adventures at Wizard's site. They include several for each level under "adventures". In the "older editions downloads", you can find a pretty good number of quality adventures for older editions that you can update. Don't overlook these just because they're old; some of them are fantastic!
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/downloads
2. Consider making a link between these adventures (were the pirates part of something more sinister, etc.) I was able to make an entire campaign from levels 1-20 off the free material on the D&D website.
3. For 1st level, many players have a blast with the pre-made 3.0 module "Sunless Citadel". You can find it quite cheap on Amazon and possibly Ebay.
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=products/dnda...
4. For level 3-5, there's another premade 3.0 module called "Forge of Fury", same spiel as before.
5. Hope that helps you on your way!
- ?Lv 45 years ago
From the perspective of "I don't want to have to make up my own setting," I'd say Forgotten Realms is your best bet. It has tons of material available about just about any region/terrain you might care to run a game in, with the work of politics and such done for you. From a player's point of view, they have plenty of leeway to pick a nation/background that suits them and ties them to the setting - and it doesn't matter if they don't know much about any particular area. You could give them a few passages from the sourcebook to get familiar with it, or you could shrug it off and play it by ear. I'd say quality-wise that FR is also a good choice, especially the old 2e material if you can get ahold of it. As to whether or not it's BEST, well, that depends on your personal tastes. Some people prefer Eberron, or Ravenloft, or Dragonlance. But for generic D&D flavor, FR wins.
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- Mellar1969Lv 41 decade ago
A company called Goodman Games makes something they call Dungeon Crawl classics. I put a link below to thier site. Take a look. My hobby store sells them. Yours might too.
Source(s): http://www.goodman-games.com/DCCpreview.php - 1 decade ago
Here is a link to Wizards of the coast. It is a start.