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Kensei_no_Kami

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I would like to find a module that meets some specific requirements.

    1. Non story focused (if not possible then minimal story)

    2. Dungeon-based (no or minimal amount of above ground locales)

    3. Single character

    4. Melee-oriented (fighter, WM, barb, etc...)

    5. High level (20-25 start)

Thank you in advance for any help.

Also points are in order of priority. If not all points can be met then lower ones can be ignored/tweaked.

 

Edit: Almost forgot. The more complex the dungeon (hidden rooms, multiple paths, etc...) the better.

 

Edit: One last point (don't know how I missed this) Prefer modules for good aligned characters (lawful or chaotic optional).


Modifié par Kensei_no_Kami, 04 septembre 2015 - 03:00 .


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Dann-J

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You'll be lucky to find many modules for epic-level characters.

 

If you're looking for something relatively short you could try Shaar Moan. It's designed for level 10 characters, but the encounters should scale up to level 20, and level 15 or above characters get to fight some unique undead that lower level characters won't encounter.

 

It's got the barest minimum of a story line (it's mostly based around a certain deceased solo-gloved entertainer), and it's set almost entirely in underground crypts (there's only one above-ground area).



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Arkalezth

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In my experience, most modules are party-based, low or mid level, and often story-focused. That said, here are a few that may be closer to your requirements:

 

- Moonshadows may be close to what you're looking for, except for the level range (8-13).

 

- Trial and Terror is for epic levels, and, I think, dungeon-based. Haven't played.

 

- Wulverheim is inspired by The Elder Scrolls (big, open world) and can be played at any level, AFAIK. Haven't played.

 

- Legacy of the White Plume Mountain is similar to SoZ. It's designed with a party in mind, but I suppose you could try soloing it. I reached level 21 with a full party.

 

- Path of Evil is mostly a sandbox and you can reach the early 20s as well.

 

- Tomb of Horrors takes place in a dungeon with puzzles and stuff. PnP conversion.

 

- Clyordes has several low level, but dungeon-based modules (PnP conversions too).

 

- Trinity takes place in a pretty good dungeon for the most part, which also includes puzzles. It's technically story-driven, but that isn't its main focus. Level 9-ish.



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Tchos

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-Wulverheim is inspired by The Elder Scrolls (big, open world) and can be played at any level, AFAIK. Haven't played.

 

It scales every enemy, trap, and lock to your level or higher.