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Classic Modules Today: UK4 When a Star Falls (5E)

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In 1984, TSR published the module named “When a Star Falls” with the module code “UK4”. It was written by Graeme Morris and illustrated by Jeremy Goodwin. This 32-page booklet had two outer folders containing maps.

This conversion guide allows DMs to run the original module with 5th Edition rules and provides a reference sheet for encounters, traps, and treasures.

To use this conversion guide you will need a copy of "UK4 When a Star Falls", originally available in hard-copy and now for sale in Digital format at DMsGuild.com.

"Classic Modules Today: B4 The Lost City" contains the OpenOffice/LibreOffice source files used to create this PDF. Visit Classicmodulestoday.com for instructions on creating your own classic module conversions and selling them on the DMs Guild.

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Note that when it comes to encounters these conversion guides make no attempt to adjust encounters to suit 5e characters of the appropriate level (e.g. according to DMG p.82 'easy' to 'deadly'), but simply swap out old (in this case [...]
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