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Favorite 0-Level Funnel?

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I'm lucky to have a few different groups who'd like to play DCC. I'd rather not have to start them all on Portal Under the Stars, so my question is: do you have a favorite 0-level funnel?

Ideas so far:
B1 - In Search of the Unknown (already going through this one and tweaking it).
Death Test (?) - I listened to a DCC podcast of a 0-level playthrough, thought the DM said it was Death Test.
Sailors on the Starless Sea
T1 - The Village of Homlett
Tegel Manor
Perils of the Sunken City
Ooze Pits of Jonas Gralk
U1: Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh
Barrowmaze

Anything else you would recommend, even if it takes a bit of tweaking?

Many thanks!
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T1 - The Village of Homlett, though I swap out the giant frog encounter with a much wider moat around the moathouse that requires trudging into the water or some ingenuity to cross, and disgusting cross-breeds of catfish and frog large enough to swallow a man whole.

...and it has its own path of adventures that follow (T2-4 - Temple of Elemental Evil, A1-4 - Scourge of the Slavelords, and then GDQ1-7 - Queen of Spiders) if you want to carry a mostly singular plot across your whole campaign.
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Sailors on the Starless Sea is a very good funnel adventure. I would gladly run it again a few more times.
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I haven't run Starless but read through it last night, sounds awesome.

A friend of mine ran it for his DCC group and he raved about it. His recommendation was what lead me to up and buy it.
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My first zero level adventure, that I will run, is Portal Under the Stars. I am adding a few extra rooms to this adventure to compensate for the LARGE group of characters. This funnel trip, after tweaked, will be great!
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I've run a lot of 0-level adventures, but my two favorites were Tegel Manor and the Pathfinder Free RPG Day adventure for goblin PCs called "We Be Goblins!".
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Ravenheart87 wrote:Sailors on the Starless Sea is a very good funnel adventure. I would gladly run it again a few more times.
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I also recommend to you both of the Purple Sorcerer funnels, which I found quite enjoyable. Those would be Perils of the Sunken City and The Ooze Pits of Jonas Gralk.

I have also turned U1 into a funnel adventure.....and Barrowmaze makes a great funnel/campaign dungeon.
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gmgeoff wrote:I'm lucky to have a few different groups who'd like to play DCC. I'd rather not have to start them all on Portal Under the Stars, so my question is: do you have a favorite 0-level funnel?

Ideas so far:

Death Test (?) - I listened to a DCC podcast of a 0-level playthrough, thought the DM said it was Death Test.
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Doom of the Savage Kings, if you can get your hands on it. That and Sailors are the best funnels I've run.

Also, Attack of the Frawgs is pretty good -- and it's slated to be extended with the Larvik Island rewrite for DCC.

You might also try *cough* Sepulcher of the Mountain God... but that's just me.

Daniel Bishop's Cotillion of the Hours is a good one, too.

For non-DCC stuff, I've used the following:
  • Stonehell -- the "outside" portion is perfect for 0-levels
  • Barrowmaze -- This is one of those "fight some stuff and run from others" kinda 0-level funnel. But, the bonus is that they could spend their entire adventuring careers in the Barrowmaze! ... one way or the other...
  • Against the Cult of the Reptile God -- Solid adventure with lots of DCC-ifying potential. I enjoy running this one.
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Also, beermotor is running Secret of Bone Hill as a funnel+ here: http://www.goodman-games.com/forums/vie ... 76&t=43559
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As for my favorite funnel thus far, I have to say Sailors on the Starless Sea. Great fun
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Gotta vote for Sailors on the Starless Sea. There are a lot of old modules and new modules that work as funnels, as others have stated. But I'd pick this one.
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My favorite funnels that I have run so far (or level one adventures I have run as funnels) are:

* Sailors on a Starless Sea
* Ruins of Ramat
* The Old God's Return
* Attack of the Frawgs
* Perils of the Sunken City
* Portal Under the Stars
* The Imperishable Sorceress

It is also my intention to convert the old basic D&D module B4 The Lost City into a funnel. It is a big adventure though, so it would be a funnel that carries over into 1st or maybe even 2nd level by the time the survivors finish.
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I've only run a couple but "Prince Charming Reanimator" (Daniel Bishop, Purple Duck Games) was by far the favorite.

My players described it as "wonderfully creepy".
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