Can anyone recommend a good AL CCC/Module for tier 2 players for 2-3 hours? We have about 5-7 players around levels 6-9.
I ran CCC-GLIP-01-01 Glip Dak and CCC-GLIP-02-01 Blue Scales and found them easy to run and the players enjoyed them. Normally we have around 4 hours but somehow even when people run 2 hour adventures it fills the time, which is fine.
I prefer ones that are generally straight-forward and that I can put my own twist on.
CCC-pdxage-0201 The Dark Hunt is 2 hours was fun dming. DDEX3-11 Quest of Sporedome was okay but I was new to 5E when I ran it. DDAL06-02 The Redemption of Kelvan was okay but my players really enjoyed it. CCC-Roll20-02 The Heir of Orcus Verse III as a good rep at my game store but I don't know the hours. The three hour limit is limiting the options.
Can anyone recommend a good AL CCC/Module for tier 2 players for 2-3 hours? We have about 5-7 players around levels 6-9.
I ran CCC-GLIP-01-01 Glip Dak and CCC-GLIP-02-01 Blue Scales and found them easy to run and the players enjoyed them. Normally we have around 4 hours but somehow even when people run 2 hour adventures it fills the time, which is fine.
I prefer ones that are generally straight-forward and that I can put my own twist on.
CCC-pdxage-0201 The Dark Hunt is 2 hours was fun dming. DDEX3-11 Quest of Sporedome was okay but I was new to 5E when I ran it. DDAL06-02 The Redemption of Kelvan was okay but my players really enjoyed it. CCC-Roll20-02 The Heir of Orcus Verse III as a good rep at my game store but I don't know the hours. The three hour limit is limiting the options.
No Gaming is Better than Bad Gaming.
Yea, we took three hours to do a one hour last night but that also included the DM having about 1.5 hours notice as the scheduled DM had to pull out.
Most of the adventures seem to go for the four-hour mark, which would end up being rushed.
You could try downloading the season 9 Adventure league Content catalog V9.02 and looking for 2 hour modules.
No Gaming is Better than Bad Gaming.
The following spreadsheet is also a great source of module information. One of the columns includes the run time for each module.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1omoTExpdh7cdiq9NnfVpf6-CnAkGRbA-FMIiNaZXpvg/edit#gid=0