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Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus
"The holy city of Elturel has disappeared from the Forgotten Realms and descended into Avernus, the first layer of the Nine Hells." Do you have what it takes to "descend into Avernus, save Elturel from certain destruction, and prevent a similar fate from befalling Baldur’s Gate?"
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-13 ~
Curse of Strahd
"Rumbling thunder pounds the castle spires. The wind’s howling increases as Strahd turns his gaze back to the village. Far below, yet not beyond his ken, a party of adventurers has just entered his domain. Strahd’s face forms a twisted smile as his dark plan unfolds."
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-10
Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen
This Dragonlance adventure for 5e "focuses on the region surrounding the city of Kalaman in the nation of Solamnia as the War of the Lance first reaches its borders."
A campaign written with very broad strokes, Shadow of the Dragon Queen immerses players in the conflict and the hunt for a magical artifact.
For 4-6 Player Characters - Levels 1-10
Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
"Dragons of Stormwreck Isle draws the characters into the midst of an ancient war among dragons as they explore an island that has long been a battlefield in that conflict."
~ For 1-5 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-3
Dungeons of Drakkenheim
"Drakkenheim is no more. An eldritch storm of falling stars devastated the city on that woeful eve, leaving behind a meteorite that would have lasting effects. Fifteen years later, Drakkenheim is a dismal urban wasteland contaminated by otherworldly magic and haunted by hideous monsters."
~ For 4-5 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-13
Humblewood
A D&D 5e setting from Hit Point Press, Humblewood is ideal for younger players and anyone who loves our furry and feathered woodland friends. Save The Wood and restore balance to the realm!
~ For 2-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-10+
Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
Long-time Forgotten Realms adventurers know Icewind Dale from the popular book series featuring fan-favorite Drizzt Do'Urden, but the Spine of the World holds many dark secrets...
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-10+
Out of the Abyss
"Deep beneath the surface of the world lies the Underdark, a realm of endless labyrinthine tunnels and caverns where the sun never shines. The Underdark is filled with races and creatures too numerous to count or list, and foremost among these are the dark elves — the drow."
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-15+
Phandelver & Below: The Shattered Obelisk
"Nestled on the northern Sword Coast, between Neverwinter Wood and the Sword Mountains, is the town of Phandalin. Centuries ago, Phandalin was a thriving settlement. But then bandits overran the town, and Phandalin lay abandoned for centuries. Only in the past few years have settlers built a new village on the ruins of the old. Threatening their efforts and their survival are bandits, brigands, and monsters."
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-12+
Princes of the Apocalypse
"A terrible threat gathers in the North. Throughout this region of the Forgotten Realms, savage marauders bring destruction. Monsters are on the prowl, preying on flocks, rampaging through croplands, and attacking homesteads and travelers. In settlements, discord and suspicion grow. Sinister strangers lurk in the shadows, whispering about how everything is soon to change."
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 3-15+
Quests from the Infinite Staircase
"The Infinite Staircase spirals endlessly in a vast, dreamlike expanse, twisting upward and downward to countless doors linked to every world and plane of existence. It is the route to the heart’s desire, an extradimensional staircase that leads to all places. Beyond its myriad portals lie enchanting Feywild gardens, sunken cities ruled by ancient evils, and untold adventures."
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-12+
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Vecna: Eve of Ruin
D&D's 50th-anniversary epic takes adventurers from level 10 to 20 and pits them against truly fiendish foes in some of the game's most iconic settings, including Eberron, Dragonlance, Spelljammer and others.
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 10-20 ~
Tomb of Annihilation
"Something evil is trapping the souls of the dead and draining life from all who have been raised from death by magic. This worldwide “death curse” not only prevents the raising of the dead but also causes creatures that were previously raised from the dead to wither and die. The source of this death curse lies in a trap-riddled tomb hidden beneath a lost city in the depths of a vast jungle."
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-11+
Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage
The mother of all dungeons, this 23-level masterpiece will test any party to their limits. Travel deep beneath the city of Waterdeep into the lair of a planes-hopping wizard who has ascended into arcane omniscience.
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-20 ~
Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan
"The ancient ruined city of Tamoachan is familiar to a select few scholars and fortune seekers, who know of it but not always exactly where it is. Even more secluded, lying somewhere within or beneath the ruins, is a hidden shrine said to be dedicated to Zotzilaha, the vampire god of the underworld. Adventurers who catch wind of the place are likely to find its lure irresistible."
~ For 4-5 5th-Level Player Characters ~
The Sunless Citadel
"This adventure concerns a once-proud fortress that fell into the earth in an age long past. Now known as the Sunless Citadel, its echoing, broken halls house malign creatures. Evil has taken root at the citadel’s core, which is deep within a subterranean garden of blighted foliage. Here a terrible tree and its dark shepherd plot in darkness."
~ For 4 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-4+
The Forge of Fury
Your party seeks the rugged, forested hill known as Stone Tooth, the site of the stronghold of Khundrukar. In search of a reputed cache of masterwork blades forged by the legendary dwarven blacksmith, Durgeddin, the party finds an abandoned stronghold inhabited by dangerous monsters.
~ For 4 3rd-Level Player Characters ~ Levels 3-5 ~
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White Plume Mountain
White Plume Mountain has always been a subject of superstitious awe to the neighboring villagers. People still travel many miles to gaze upon this natural wonder, though few will approach it closely, as it is reputed to be the haunt of various demons and devils. The occasional disappearance of those who stray too close to the Plume reinforces this belief.
~ For 4-5 8th-Level Player Characters ~
Dead in Thay
"After the fall of Bloodgate Keep, a Red Wizard named Syranna, a leader in the Thayan Resurrection resistance movement, saw an unusual opportunity. Her knowledge of the secret portal network of which the Bloodgate was a part gave her the ability to open portals directly into the Doomvault, a secret training ground for the Red Wizards of Thay." Gain access to Doomvault, wreak havoc, and escape with your lives!
~ For 4-5 Player Characters ~ Levels 9-11 ~
Against The Giants
Giants have been raiding settled lands in large warbands, with giants of different sorts in these marauding groups. Death and destruction have followed in their wake, and they've raized entire settlements to the ground. A party of the bravest and most powerful adventurers has been assembled and given the charge to punish the miscreant giants.
~ For 4-5 11th-Level Player Characters ~
Tomb of Horrors
"Somewhere under a lost and lonely hill of grim and foreboding aspect lies a labyrinthine crypt. It is filled with terrible traps and not a few strange and ferocious monsters to slay the unwary. It is filled with rich treasures both precious and magical, but in addition to the aforementioned guardians, there is said to be a demilich who still wards his final haunt. Be warned that tales have it that this being, called Acererak, possesses powers that make him nearly undefeatable!"
~ For Any Level ~ A Thinking Person's Adventure ~
Uni and The Hunt for The Lost Horn
Uni the unicorn is in trouble. The evil spellcaster Kelek has stolen Uni’s horn to power a fell ritual. If the characters don’t stop Kelek, Uni’s horn will be destroyed forever in Kelek’s quest for power. Based on the tabletop roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons was an American animated television series that aired from 1983 to 1985.
~ For 4-6 4th-Level Premade Player Characters ~
Descent Into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
"Deep in the Yatil Mountains lie the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, formerly occupied by the legendary archmage Iggwilv the Witch Queen. Though Iggwilv is long gone, her lair is anything but empty. Demons, giants, and other formidable creatures haunt the perilous caverns, and the archmage’s magical defenses remain intact. The rewards for braving these threats defy imagination."
~ For 4-6 9th-Level Player Characters ~
Vecna: Nest of The Eldritch Eye
"This adventure takes place in the city of Neverwinter on the Sword Coast. A sinister cult has crept into the city’s bowels, and the characters must infiltrate the cult’s hideout and root out its members before harm befalls the city."
~ For 4-6 3rd-Level Player Characters ~
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Scions of Elemental Evil
"Beneath the Temple of Elemental Evil lies a labyrinth of tombs and ritual chambers. For years these dungeons have lain in ruin. Now forsaken souls return, raising an army of evil to destroy the world."
~ For 4-6 4th-Level Player Characters ~
The Temple of Elemental Evil
Ranked as the fourth-greatest adventure in D&D history by Dungeon Magazine, The Temple of Elemental Evil, originally published in 1984, takes players on an unforgettable descent into an epic cultist lair. Available to play with original or modern rules.
~ For 4-6 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-12+
Horror on the Hill
"Only the mighty River Shrill separates you from the mysterious mountain. Will you be the first to return, or will you fall prey to The Horror on the Hill?"
Horror on the Hill (module B5), originally published in 1983, is an overlooked classic that takes players both above and below ground. Available to play with original or modern rules.
~ For 4-5 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-3 ~
A legendary introductory adventure for the first edition of D&D, The Keep on the Borderlands is a beloved module that gives players a small castle to use as a base for their adventures, even though it's only written for levels 1 to 3.
Initially published in 1979, module B2 is ranked the 7th greatest D&D adventure ever. Available to play with original or modern rules.
~ For 4-5 Player Characters ~ Levels 1-3 ~