How can I find an Adventure or Adventure Path I need that meets certain criteria?
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Let's say I'm looking for an adventure or adventure path. I know I'll have a team of X players characters, I want said adventure or path to start at Y character level and take them up to Z level.
So, is there any way to just get a list of published adventures and paths that meet X, Y and Z requirements, more precise than Google search and faster than just listing them all on publisher page and reading all descriptions?
I also want to include or avoid specific tropes (like "yes/no psionics, yes/no good-only"), but that should be easier. I'll see this as a bonus point for any method, bot it is not crucial.
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Let's say I'm looking for an adventure or adventure path. I know I'll have a team of X players characters, I want said adventure or path to start at Y character level and take them up to Z level.
So, is there any way to just get a list of published adventures and paths that meet X, Y and Z requirements, more precise than Google search and faster than just listing them all on publisher page and reading all descriptions?
I also want to include or avoid specific tropes (like "yes/no psionics, yes/no good-only"), but that should be easier. I'll see this as a bonus point for any method, bot it is not crucial.
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Let's say I'm looking for an adventure or adventure path. I know I'll have a team of X players characters, I want said adventure or path to start at Y character level and take them up to Z level.
So, is there any way to just get a list of published adventures and paths that meet X, Y and Z requirements, more precise than Google search and faster than just listing them all on publisher page and reading all descriptions?
I also want to include or avoid specific tropes (like "yes/no psionics, yes/no good-only"), but that should be easier. I'll see this as a bonus point for any method, bot it is not crucial.
pathfinder published-adventures
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Let's say I'm looking for an adventure or adventure path. I know I'll have a team of X players characters, I want said adventure or path to start at Y character level and take them up to Z level.
So, is there any way to just get a list of published adventures and paths that meet X, Y and Z requirements, more precise than Google search and faster than just listing them all on publisher page and reading all descriptions?
I also want to include or avoid specific tropes (like "yes/no psionics, yes/no good-only"), but that should be easier. I'll see this as a bonus point for any method, bot it is not crucial.
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Using the adventure finder
Paizo has a tool called the Adventure Finder, which organizes all official and third-party adventures that are available on their site, organizing by level, region or solo games.
You have the starting level, but you cant tell at a glance the end level. Most adventure paths end at levels 16 or 17, while old modules lasted for 2 levels and newer modules last for 3 levels. As most adventures are aimed with a group of 4 to 6 players in mind, that should be the number you are aiming at.
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Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
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– Mołot
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If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
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– ShadowKras
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Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
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– Mołot
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There's also Adventure Lookup. It covers most major systems and is more like a curated wiki than a catalog. You cannot buy things on it and it lists both old and new adventures.
I love that it has some adventure content filters too based on things like terrain, or included monsters and magic items; which is cool if you have a few specific ideas.
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$begingroup$
Using the adventure finder
Paizo has a tool called the Adventure Finder, which organizes all official and third-party adventures that are available on their site, organizing by level, region or solo games.
You have the starting level, but you cant tell at a glance the end level. Most adventure paths end at levels 16 or 17, while old modules lasted for 2 levels and newer modules last for 3 levels. As most adventures are aimed with a group of 4 to 6 players in mind, that should be the number you are aiming at.
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Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
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– Mołot
yesterday
1
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If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
$endgroup$
– ShadowKras
yesterday
1
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Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Using the adventure finder
Paizo has a tool called the Adventure Finder, which organizes all official and third-party adventures that are available on their site, organizing by level, region or solo games.
You have the starting level, but you cant tell at a glance the end level. Most adventure paths end at levels 16 or 17, while old modules lasted for 2 levels and newer modules last for 3 levels. As most adventures are aimed with a group of 4 to 6 players in mind, that should be the number you are aiming at.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
1
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If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
$endgroup$
– ShadowKras
yesterday
1
$begingroup$
Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Using the adventure finder
Paizo has a tool called the Adventure Finder, which organizes all official and third-party adventures that are available on their site, organizing by level, region or solo games.
You have the starting level, but you cant tell at a glance the end level. Most adventure paths end at levels 16 or 17, while old modules lasted for 2 levels and newer modules last for 3 levels. As most adventures are aimed with a group of 4 to 6 players in mind, that should be the number you are aiming at.
$endgroup$
Using the adventure finder
Paizo has a tool called the Adventure Finder, which organizes all official and third-party adventures that are available on their site, organizing by level, region or solo games.
You have the starting level, but you cant tell at a glance the end level. Most adventure paths end at levels 16 or 17, while old modules lasted for 2 levels and newer modules last for 3 levels. As most adventures are aimed with a group of 4 to 6 players in mind, that should be the number you are aiming at.
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Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
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– Mołot
yesterday
1
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If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
$endgroup$
– ShadowKras
yesterday
1
$begingroup$
Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
1
$begingroup$
If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
$endgroup$
– ShadowKras
yesterday
1
$begingroup$
Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
$begingroup$
Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
$begingroup$
Geez. How did I fail to find it?!
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
1
1
$begingroup$
If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
$endgroup$
– ShadowKras
yesterday
$begingroup$
If it helps, I didnt know about it until after I had bought over 20 adventure books from paizo.
$endgroup$
– ShadowKras
yesterday
1
1
$begingroup$
Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
$begingroup$
Thanks. I feel less bad about myself now. For such obvious tool, it is surprisingly hard to google it and I browsed Paizo page just yesterday, failing to find it.
$endgroup$
– Mołot
yesterday
add a comment |
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There's also Adventure Lookup. It covers most major systems and is more like a curated wiki than a catalog. You cannot buy things on it and it lists both old and new adventures.
I love that it has some adventure content filters too based on things like terrain, or included monsters and magic items; which is cool if you have a few specific ideas.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
There's also Adventure Lookup. It covers most major systems and is more like a curated wiki than a catalog. You cannot buy things on it and it lists both old and new adventures.
I love that it has some adventure content filters too based on things like terrain, or included monsters and magic items; which is cool if you have a few specific ideas.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
There's also Adventure Lookup. It covers most major systems and is more like a curated wiki than a catalog. You cannot buy things on it and it lists both old and new adventures.
I love that it has some adventure content filters too based on things like terrain, or included monsters and magic items; which is cool if you have a few specific ideas.
$endgroup$
There's also Adventure Lookup. It covers most major systems and is more like a curated wiki than a catalog. You cannot buy things on it and it lists both old and new adventures.
I love that it has some adventure content filters too based on things like terrain, or included monsters and magic items; which is cool if you have a few specific ideas.
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