Top 7 Best 5e d&d adventures For 2022

1. Goodman Games Original Adventures Reincarnated #1 – Into The Borderlands RPG for Adults, Family and Kids 13 Years Old and Up (5E Adventure, Hardback RPG)

  • A Fifth Edition Conversion & Classic Homeage to D&D Adventures
  • A full fifth edition conversion of the original adventure is included, as well as brand new additional adventure locations and a dungeon level to expand and develop the spaceship and the surrounding environs.
  • This is the perfect framework for a fully playable extended dungeon delve, suitable for taking your fifth edition campaign in out-of-this-world directions, with a distinct old-school vibe.

2. Goodman Games Original Adventures Reincarnated #2 – The Isle of Dread RPG for Adults, Family and Kids 13 Years Old and Up (5E Adventure, Hardback RPG)

  • An adventure for levels 3-7. Games expands its partnership with Wizards of the Coast with the second release in the Original Adventures Reincarnated line The first installment, Into the Borderlands, is already a best-seller, and this second release will transform a hit title into a hit product line.
  • Package Dimensions: 28.2 H x 3.1 L x 22.1 W (centimeters)
  • Package Weight: 1.239 kilograms
  • Country of Origin : China

3. Eye of the Beholder: The Art of Dungeons and Dragons

4. The Wild Beyond The Witchlight: A Feywild Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons Book)

  • Explore the Plane of Faerie in the first official D&D adventure set primarily in the Feywild
  • Easily drop The Witchlight Carnival into any campaign—for passage into the Feywild or just a night of carnival games and wild entertainment
  • Introduces two races—play as a fairy or as a harengon, a race of humanoid rabbits
  • Adds two backgrounds—the Feylost who grew up in the Feywild, and a Witchlight Hand who works at the carnival
  • All encounters can be resolved without resorting to combat, rewarding clever ideas and creative roleplay
  • Classic 1980s Dungeons & Dragons characters return, including Warduke, Strongheart, and Kelek

5. Original Adventures Reincarnated #4 – The Lost City

  • Lost in the sweeping dunes of an expansive desert Your band, separated from its caravan during a sandstorm, stumbles upon the ancient ruins of a city, mostly buried in the sands. 1 of the structures, a prominent step pyramid, juts above the sandy wastes, beckoning for exploration
  • There must be untold riches secluded inside its dusty halls and crypts. But, more importantly, you desperately hope there is water, food, and relief from the unrelenting sun to be found therein. For without those basic necessities, your band will succumb not to some fell beast, but this harsh environment instead. Onward, as all heroes wish to meet their end while swinging a sword or unleashing arcane magic
  • So, check your weapons, adjust your armor, and inventory your precious remaining food and water supplies. High adventure awaits in the underground chambers and tiers of a pyramid covered by the sands of time. But what of the peculiar masked humans who rule the upper levels of the pyramid, and what of the dark master that rules these humans from the lower levels of the forsaken halls,  An adventure inspired by the classic pulp stories such as Robert E. Howard’s famous Conan story Red Nails
  • This tome is an homage to the original dungeon crawl and sandbox setting first explored decades ago as before: The Lost City. Herein, you will find high-quality scans of the original Basic edition adventure module, plus commentary by a variety of gaming luminaries. This includes an interview with Harold Johnson, the module’s original developer, who also discusses his work on playtesting, Dragonlance, and other TSR titles
  • Also, herein is a full fifth edition conversion of the original adventure as well as brand new additional dungeons, such as the fully developed lower pyramid, additional details on the Lost City itself, and the dreaded Lower Catacombs. Although converted for the most recent edition, this material is presented in a distinct early 1980s style, tone, and presentation. This is the perfect setting for a fully playable fifth edition mini-campaign, starting at 1st level and reaching all the way up 7th level or beyond

6. D (A Tale of Two Worlds): A Novel

7. The Game Master’s Book of Non-Player Characters: 500+ unique bartenders, brawlers, mages, merchants, royals, rogues, sages, sailors, warriors, weirdos … RPG adventures (The Game Master Series)

8. Original Adventures Reincarnated #6: The Temple of Elemental Evil

  • This is a massive slipcased, two-volume hardback collection! Weighing in at more than 8 pounds, the books include high-end touches like full-color endsheets, custom gatefolds, and sewn-in satin ribbon bookmarks!
  • The entire adventure is an homage to the origins of an adventure that began decades ago with T1: The Village of Hommlet and T1-4: The Temple of Elemental Evil.
  • Herein you will find high-quality scans from multiple printings of the original first edition adventure modules, plus commentary by gaming legends.
  • Full fifth edition conversions of both adventure books are included, as well as brand new adventure material adding new wilderness encounters, expanding the Village of Nulb, fully detailing the evil Elemental Nodes, and providing fifth edition updates of many original magic items, monsters, and spells.
  • This is a fully playable mega-dungeon and mini-campaign—many hours of classic-style adventure await you!

9. Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos (D&D/MTG Adventure Book) (Dungeons & Dragons)

  • Includes four brand new D&D adventures that can be played as stand-alones or woven together as a campaign from levels 1–10

10. Sly Flourish’s Fantastic Adventures for 5e: Ten short adventures for your fifth edition fantasy roleplaying game.

  • December 28, 2021
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