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Expedition to the demonweb pits 5e conversion
Expedition to the demonweb pits 5e conversion







By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Unfortunately, this follows in line with almost all of the adventures that WOTC has put out in the last 4 years. I enjoy the flow of story but any player familiar with the game would laugh at the concept of 9th level characters “plane traveling” and surviving the rigors associated with dealing with the denizens of aforementioned alternate planes. The setting can be dropped into any campaign. Note how while good they taste sort of bland. Expedition to the Demonweb Pits revolves around the reading of the Dark Pact. It’s a place that has grown over time, and we’re continuing that exploration. It wasn’t very challenging outside few changes our DM made in it. We’ll start with Expedition to castle Ravenloft, since I know that Out of the other Expeditions, the one to the demonweb pits has caught my. THE DEMONWEB PITS? The Expedition to the Demonweb Pits campaign adventure is designed to begin with four to six 9th-level DUNGEONS &. I ran Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut a million times but not anything drow-themed.Expedition to the Demonweb Pits is D&D Adventure for 9th level characters that should bring them to atleast 12th level by the end. I'm pretty sure I've never ran this, I've never been big into drow overall. Still, it's set in Greyhawk City, it has to be half way good, right? Also, why is Falcon getting revenge in part 1?Ĥ. Okay I admit I own 2 or 3 of these modules, but have never read through them. One of my friends I believe had this two part adventure, I acquired them later on, but they always seemed intriguing to me.ģ.

expedition to the demonweb pits 5e conversion

With the recent 5E release of the Lost Laboratory of Kwalish, I'm kind of considering this one now.Ģ. At any rate, here we go in no particular order:ġ. "Which modules have I never ran that I would love to someday?" Go ahead and shoot down these five choices, but everyone's tastes are different of course! I can tell you for certain I've never run these adventures, which is strange because some I've ran more than once, like Greyhawk Ruins or White Plume Mountain. Okay Greyhawkers, quick random topic because it's a weekend and I haven't got a broader topic until me and Anna Meyer return to Legends & Lore in February.









Expedition to the demonweb pits 5e conversion