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I've been looking for a module that allows all classes, starts from level one, and is enjoyable. Perhaps one of the gog community could help? As for how enjoyable it is it doesn't have to be 10\10. Atleast 7\10. As for type of module I would like anything as long as there is a good focus on combat and a atleast ok focus on story. BTW a NWN2 module would also be nice too, but don't worry bout that unless you have something in mind already.

Sorry for the non-detailed\newbie request.
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First thing I'll do is point you to this thread as there are quite a few good suggestions in there. Also, two module series I can highly recommend are Tales of Arterra ( and [url=http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Modules.Detail&id=4047]2), and the Aielund Saga (, [url=http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Modules.Detail&id=377&id=3994]2, , [url=http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Modules.Detail&id=377&id=4251]4(1), 4(2), 4(3)). Both start from level 1 and work their way to epic levels, are suitable for all classes, and contain a good mix of story and combat. The Aielund Saga tends to be heavier on hack-and-slash sequences, while Tales of Arterra tends to have more character interaction (and quite good writing) interspersed with the occasional large and challenging battle. In my opinion you can't really go wrong with either one.
Post edited July 22, 2011 by DarrkPhoenix
^ both are very good recommendations and I can add another vote for them.

You may also want to take a look at 'Saleron's Gambit'. It comes in 5 parts, caters to all classes, is low-level / low-loot with a good story.

Tortured Hearts 1 and start at level 1, are of epic scale, have lots of things for all classes, but start a bit slow and at the beginning might be a little hard to get into.

Another personal favourite of mine is Bloodright. It allows a good dose of role-playing, has multiple endings and enough combat to keep you not bored. Is mostly non-linear though and in the beginning you're on your own.
Thank you both for your recommendations; I'm on the Aielund Saga and enjoying it so far. As for the other modules, I'll have to give them a try soon. Cheers.