What published PS adventures have you DMed/played?

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#1

Cyriss

Sep 15, 2005 3:28:16
I wouldn't mind hearing about peoples experiences in one of our PS adventures. Which ones have you played and how did you like them? What was your favorite and what was your least favorite and why?

You might want to be sure to put spoiler warnings just in case.

For me, I've DM'ed Eternal Boundary twice and should finish up Fires of Dis in our next session. I've recently decided to run Dead Gods once the PC's hit about 12th lvl (they just hit 7th now). I'm ashamed to admit that I've ran more non PS adventures than PS ones. I came really close to running Deva Spark until I began converting the NPC's to 3.5 and realized how campy & dull the adventure seems. It has a few interesting scenarios but I think overall the adventure would bore my players.
#2

zombiegleemax

Sep 15, 2005 10:20:02
I've run the Eternal Boundry, Fires of Dis, Deva Spark, Doors to the Unknown, Something Wild, In the Abyss, and most of the adventures from Well of Worlds.

Of all of them, the Deva Spark got the best response from my players. We had an absolute blast on that one.

Best non-PS adventure I've done, to date: The Ghost of Mistmoor from the May/June 1992, Issue #35 of Dungeon Magazine.
#3

zombiegleemax

Sep 15, 2005 14:12:06
Whenever I don't have enough time to prepare the session, I just find a few monsters and print an adventure from the "planes of..." trilogy.

There are a few nice ones like the one in conflict about players going to hades. It has cool and easely adaptable encounters (lots of NPC's are too powerful to mess with so they don't need converting at all), a caverin just perfect for a gratitous random fight and Realm of Hades with an opportunity for a nice god-like conversation with the players.

My biggest mistake was a limbo adventure (planes of chaos) wher players go to Barnstable, get accused of a village fire and then the problem solves itself without them having to do anything and they were all like "and why the hell didn't we just say '**** off' to halflings and went on our way?"

Last few weeks, I was too lazy to do any adventures so I just improvise, put a few fights, talk about the latest movies/jokes/whatever and most of the players seem somewhat happy :D
#4

korimyr_the_rat

Sep 15, 2005 14:59:52
Faction War and The Lich Queen's Beloved. I'm not normally a published adventure kinda guy.