![]() If you can find someone else’s conversion, that can save you a lot of stress. Most fantasy RPGs follow a similar enough format that you can simply adjust each piece as you go. Rather than going line-by-line through an adventure to adjust every monster, trap and difficulty check, just make little adjustments as you go. I put together this guide to help you do just that, starting with some general advice and moving into more specific guidelines. Here’s the thing: A great story is a great story even if it’s written for a system that you don’t prefer, and it’s not too hard to convert from one to the other. ![]() ![]() Or you’ve been eyeballing Skull & Shackles for years but your gaming group runs 5e. Maybe you love the idea of running the epic vampire adventure Curse of Strahd, but you prefer to play Pathfinder. That problem can be frustrating but isn’t so uncommon. But it’s made for Pathfinder, and your group plays 5e D&D.
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