Dungeons And Dragons Solo Adventures 4e Pdf To Jpg

The ones marked with an asterisk look like bad options: they use either a gimmicky red plasic 'magic viewer' or an invisible-ink revealing marker, and also aren't on dndclassics.com. Not all the others are on D&D Classics either: the modules in italics do seem to be available in pdf format though. So not all of these are really out there as options, but maybe the BSOLO and XSOLOs will show up eventually, though I suspect these are really solitaire adventures (Cover images are easy to find online, but not the back cover or first page where you'd find this info). The gimmicky ones might be harder to track down and/or missing the vital gimmicky component on the second hand market. Obvious potential problems if things are already revealed or marked up or just plain inaccessible. As far as I can tell this is a comprehensive list of published TSR adventures. Since the wikipedia doesn't go past the year 2000, there may be 3rd or 4th edition stuff.

Free Dungeons And Dragons Solo Adventures

Brand new to Dungeons & Dragons? Here's a couple of solo adventures for you. Things get very tricky. Dungeons And Dragons Monster Manual Pdf 5e. Dungeons & Dragons D&D 5E 5th Ed. Color Thri-Kreen_Baxa.jpg Thri-kreen-of-Athas. Dungeons & Dragons (4th Edition)» Forums » General Subject: Any 4e-compatible solo adventures available? I own a lot of pdf's of solo adventures for 3.5e.

Advanced dungeons and dragons solo adventures

I know there was one in the D&D Insider nonsense: as in one player without a DM. The 4e Red Box apparently had a couple 'solo' adventures which seem to be to get the DM to learn the rules, and there's a to those ones. But there could be some later edition stuff or Dungeon adventures that I missed.

Expeditious Retreat Press published a number of 3.5/Pathfinder. It looks like the compendium updated the 3.5 adventures to Pathfinder, and they seem like the next reasonable place to look for one-PC D&D. I feel like we tried a one-on-one Mage game back in the day. I'm less keen on the solution that small groups just get hirelings or play two characters each. It looks like that's a solution some of these modules use. I think the gestalt rules from 3.5 (might help as well giving players (the player?) a few more actions.

I bet it might be a good chance for classes that summon, animate, or otherwise get companions, like druids, rangers, necromancers, or conjurers. That's at least a little more story-oriented, though a particularly charismatic character might naturally have followers too.

'Normal' D&D rules (and 4e in particular) seem to really demand the 4-person party, but I was wondering if smaller groups might allow for some of the marginalized or otherwise wonky stuff to shine (evil characters, thieves/rogues/assassins, necromancers and death priests, one class parties, etc.). Anonymous There is also: 9387 Sword and Shield 1–3 John Terra 1992 Thunder Rift setting. Introductory adventure 9435 Rage of the Rakasta 2–4 William W. Connors 1993 Thunder Rift setting. Can be played as a sequel to Quest for the Silver Sword or as a stand-alone. Refrence: Also there is the 1 on 1 compendium for Pathfinder which has a series of 11 solo adventures for various levels. Ref: http://paizo.com/products/btpy89ux?One-on-One-Adventures-Compendium.

For some reason it didn’t post this last time, it must have been confusing with the last Anonymous post, I shall try again. I hit the mother lode this time Dungeon Magazine has lots of solo adventures. Below are the ones I have downloaded and confirmed. I used this site for reference, it has brief descriptions of the games.

Advanced Dungeons And Dragons Solo Adventures

This site: has all the magazines. Note the first site only covers the first 71 of the 202 issues so there are probably many more solos in the other issues but I haven’t checked those.

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I did realise there was another page thanks but only after I had posted, I don’t think I doubled up on anything though apart from the Pathfinder Compendium. I am currently running one of the modules in the compendium as a pbp and converting L2: The Assassin’s Knot for another Pathfinder solo.

I think with all of the ones below my search for more material is over, hopefully this list will prove useful to others. Don't know if they meet your criteria for a solo module, but TSR put out a series of books back in the day called 'Catacombs Solo Adventures' They were large format, Choose Your Awn Adventure/Fighting Fantasy, style books with a bookmark/character sheet and dice needed to be rolled. That website has a download for one of the adventures, Gnomes 100, Dragons 0: On that note, would the Fighting Fantasy books qualify as solo adventures? You had a basic character sheet and you needed to roll dice. Just wanted to say guys that this is an excellent wee resource!

Been hunting the t'internet for a good while with nothing really fitting the bill. I'm looking for both one-on-ones AND solo play by myself and i'm really struggling to find anything by way of printed adventures. Glad i found a place where the information is all collated nicely. So i just wanted to say thanks. (',) As an added caveat, once i started searching titles i noticed the pdfs were all on one site. Woolfy odyssey rapidshare downloader. I found all of the above mentioned at: Hope you find it useful. Keep up the good work buddy.

And my thanks again.

Adventures listed here can either be a side encounter or a full adventure (with maps and such). As much information is given so the adventure applies to 2E and 3E. Please do not distribute our adventures on other web sites without the author’s permission, you may link to them though. By Beginning Level Adventures by Goblin Encounter (1st level by Bryan Sandoval) by Wagon Ambush Encounter by Orc Patrol Encounter by Jeff Lombardo by Manor Born Adventure by Cruelly Used Encounter by The Betrayal D&D Adventure (4th to 6th level by Jian Lang) by The Orc Caves Guph’s Tower Hamlet of Derelorn Fairlan, a local merchant, has befriended the PC’s party while they are in town. He was impressed by their tales of heroism and acts of courage. He always listened intently. He was hospitable and got them.

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