D&D 5E Which (Official) Adventures Have You Completed

Which Adventures Have You Completed

  • Lost Mines of Phandelver

    Votes: 49 68.1%
  • Hoard of the Dragon Queen

    Votes: 21 29.2%
  • The Rise of Tiamat

    Votes: 12 16.7%
  • Princes of the Apocalypse

    Votes: 13 18.1%
  • Out of the Abyss

    Votes: 11 15.3%
  • Curse of Strahd

    Votes: 21 29.2%
  • Storm King's Thunder

    Votes: 16 22.2%
  • Tales from the Yawning Portal

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Tomb of Annihilation

    Votes: 22 30.6%
  • Waterdeep: Dragon Heist

    Votes: 19 26.4%
  • Water Deep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage

    Votes: 5 6.9%
  • Ghosts of Saltmarsh

    Votes: 5 6.9%
  • Dragon of Icespire Peak

    Votes: 5 6.9%
  • Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus

    Votes: 1 1.4%

I don't even know what that is.
Storm Lord's Wrath, Sleeping Dragon Wake, Divine Contention. Three adventure that follow after Icespire Peak. Originally they were the "Beyond Icespire" trilogy, but were then released on all the the digital platforms. Not sure if they were printed or not (since I don't buy print).

My curiosity about them is because they are so poorly known. They are official WotC releases, yet the seem to have been stealth released :)
 

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Reynard

Legend
Storm Lord's Wrath, Sleeping Dragon Wake, Divine Contention. Three adventure that follow after Icespire Peak. Originally they were the "Beyond Icespire" trilogy, but were then released on all the the digital platforms. Not sure if they were printed or not (since I don't buy print).

My curiosity about them is because they are so poorly known. They are official WotC releases, yet the seem to have been stealth released :)
I guess I'd say that means you haven't finished Icespire Peak unless you have done those too?
 

"None of the above" is simply not answering...

So you are going to marginalize all the gaming groups who only play 5E with homebrew? If past surveys are to believed, as many people only play homebrew as play the official adventures in the Realms, so that is a big chunk of gamers, especially on a site like this, that you are willing to ignore.
 

Reynard

Legend
So you are going to marginalize all the gaming groups who only play 5E with homebrew? If past surveys are to believed, as many people only play homebrew as play the official adventures in the Realms, so that is a big chunk of gamers, especially on a site like this, that you are willing to ignore.
No. The poll is intended to compare the WotC adventures amongst themselves. People that don't play any of WotC's published adventures simply aren't relevant to the question at hand.
 

I guess I'd say that means you haven't finished Icespire Peak unless you have done those too?
I haven't played Icespire, and with my current group won't.

I'm actually using SLW et al as a followup to Dragon Heist. They actually fit really well. They take place in the village/town of Leilon, which is on the norht edge of the Mere of Dead Men, which is half way between Waterdeep and Neverwinter. Since my party ended up earning a some favor of Vajra and wanting to be Grey Hands, it is a great lead in to SLW. Only a few very minor changes (moving the location of the first encounter and changing the party from being agents of Neverwinter to agents of Waterdeep).

IMO, these are not revolutionary or incredible adventures, but they are solid, classic adventures that are usable as is and can be expanded pretty easily.
 

Reynard

Legend
It's interesting that Strahd is pretty high in the "completed" rankings. I neither have played nor own it. What do you think makes that adventure more likely to have been completed? is it more fun? Better written? Shorter?
 

FitzTheRuke

Legend
It's interesting that Strahd is pretty high in the "completed" rankings. I neither have played nor own it. What do you think makes that adventure more likely to have been completed? is it more fun? Better written? Shorter?

It's good, but overall, I think Shorter is the main reason why more people have finished it.
 

The only reason I've yet to run it was because over half of my one table have already played through it. Otherwise, I'd have gleefully tackled it.

It's interesting that Strahd is pretty high in the "completed" rankings. I neither have played nor own it. What do you think makes that adventure more likely to have been completed? is it more fun? Better written? Shorter?
 


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