During the last few days, I have soloed my way through the fun Pathfinder 2 Adventure The Mystery of Brushgather Farm (157 pages). I changed four lines of Spell Law (I.C.E.) and made it my solo engine. I used the five PC characters that I used in my last adventure and added a goblin alchemist named Fumble. The adventure started with the PCs arriving in the city of Berinncorte. They soon heard about strange happenings at a farm just outside of town. They decided to investigate. They arrived at the farm and went to the stables (which are connected to the house). This was locked as was most of the gates and doors at this location. Luckily, three of the characters had the thievery skill. They explored 15 room/locations on the ground level. In the stables they found an embroidered horse hood. In the pantry they took a meal break. It was interrupted by a ghoul. They killed it and no one was paralyzed. They found more loot and had to be picky about what they carried because of the weight of the items.
On the second floor they explored 14 rooms. They found the homestead key, a silver dagger, trail rations, and three masterwork items. They did have to kill three dire rats. No one caught the fever.
Okay, they did have problems on the third floor. The strongest door did have a trap on it which they did detect. Fumble used his acid to destroy the trap mechanism. However, it did mess up the lock and it could not be unlocked. They started bashing it down with weapons until they could see through it. On the other side was a skulk and a skeleton rogue. Fumble tried to throw Alchemist’s Fire through the hole, but he hit the wall instead. The wall caught fire. The PCs exited the building. Later, outside, they were attacked by those same two monsters. The monsters were killed but Ekene did take damage. Healing spells were cast and then they travelled back to the city with their loot. They spent the night at the inn and in the morning the sold the loot. Their plan is to go back to the farm and check out the basement of the house.
Give this a try!
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