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Cards77 |
Posted - 10 Mar 2014 : 00:24:19 I am looking for a few modules that my wife can DM for my rogue. Nothing special, just side quest type things mostly. Though if there were a more involve questline, I would certainly take it.
Does anyone know of any place to find adventures for 1 PC?
We are currently using Pathfinder but I can convert adventures. |
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Delwa |
Posted - 27 May 2014 : 15:33:46 Murder in Baldur's Gate could lean itself toward a solo adventure. None of the encounters are pre built, it just says you encounter some bad guys and throw in as many as needed. For a rogue, it'd be fun. There is a thieves guild you can work for, or you could be a spy for the city. |
Eryops |
Posted - 27 May 2014 : 07:04:58 I believe I have one of the ones made for thieves - caveat: IIRC, it came with one of those magic markers that when you swiped over a blank box would reveal text to you (some computer game hint books used the same marker system to reveal clues i.e. Infocom games). I don't know if the .pdf versions (if they exist) cope with this in a way that would give you the spoilers or not. All I know is that the marker I got with my module is long dry, and I don't know if there are chemicals on the pages that wear over time, rendering them useless. |
Cards77 |
Posted - 25 Mar 2014 : 15:01:42 Hey Hoondatha, thanks I will look into these. Do you have the names for any? I think I have the 1e FR book of lairs...possibly. I'll need to look. Thanks again. |
Hoondatha |
Posted - 21 Mar 2014 : 22:28:23 Back in 2e there was a whole series of adventures just for single players. They were the Challenge series (ie: Fighter's Challenge, etc.), and there were two for each class. I liked the first fighter adventure a lot, the wizard adventures were incredibly deadly, and I think the thief ones were pretty good.
There were also three books of lairs published in 1e and 2e. Two were generic D&D, one was FR. There was some good stuff in there. Also 2e published a module just of treasure maps (one complete for the DM, one incomplete that the players could find), some of which wouldn't require a full party. |