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Are there more options for 3.5 Adventures in the Market?

Hi all, I'm looking at buying adventures from the market for the first time, and my group wants to go back to 3.5 since we haven't played it in awhile. But when I searched the Marketplace with keyword "3.5" and Type set to Adventure, I saw only a dozen results, half of which were Pathfinder and all of which were low-to-mid level. I have a gut feeling that there should be more content, so either A) My gut is wrong and there isn't much material for 3.5 (To be fair, it is fairly old, so I could understand a focus on new content in new editions) B) I'm searching for it wrong, so I'm not getting many results I was wondering if anyone could clarify which of the two would be more accurate? Thank you!
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Ziechael
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter
As far as I'm aware, only Andrew C. has released 3.5e adventures to date (please note he has also released 5e versions so make sure you pick the right one!). Despite the systems ongoing popularity (I include myself in its fan base) there isn't a huge market for modules from a discontinued system... hence the surge in the Pathfinder direction as it's spiritual successor. That being said, most PF modules should be easily convertible if you are willing to accept that the NPC/monsters sheets etc are going to need to be recreated and the loot somewhat modified.
Ziechael said: As far as I'm aware, only Andrew C. has released 3.5e adventures to date (please note he has also released 5e versions so make sure you pick the right one!). Despite the systems ongoing popularity (I include myself in its fan base) there isn't a huge market for modules from a discontinued system... hence the surge in the Pathfinder direction as it's spiritual successor. That being said, most PF modules should be easily convertible if you are willing to accept that the NPC/monsters sheets etc are going to need to be recreated and the loot somewhat modified. Thanks for confirming that! We've played with a weird mesh of "mostly 3.5, but also a lot of PF rules" so it might be time to just dive fully into PF anyways lol
Pathfinder! Pathfinder! Pathfinder!&nbsp;&nbsp; My friends and I were reluctant to make the switch from 3.5 but did so when we started playing here at roll20.net.&nbsp; (Pathfinder and the virtual tabletop work so very well together.)&nbsp; In fact, our campaign turned into a module, Seven Days at Ranger Fort , which we published on the Marketplace for anyone looking for an introduction to PF on the VTT.&nbsp; Our module is designed to help people make the switch.&nbsp; It gives you all the relevant rules while using a simple framework of buttons.&nbsp; You don't even need the Pathfinder rule books to play. <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/127/seven-days-at-ranger-fort" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/127/seven-days-at-ranger-fort</a>
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Andrew C
Marketplace Creator
Nathan, Yeah I do release a lot of my stuff in both 3.5E and 5E formats. If you have any questions about them feel free to get in touch.