D&D 4E Awesome D&D 4e Adventures that can be used in D&D 5e

MartyW

Explorer
For those that missed out on 4th Edition for #reasons (please NO edition war), I started a post about really cool adventures that could easily be transported from 4e into 5e. It suddenly became 4 posts... with more potentially waiting in the wings.

I did not highlight Madness at Guardmore Abbey because I have not read or run it (yet)... though I'm not sure a Deck of Many Things would be good for my campaign.

Part 1: http://ragingowlbear.blogspot.com/2018/09/reavers-of-harkenwold-best-of-dnd-4e.html
Part 2: http://ragingowlbear.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-chaos-scar-best-of-dnd-4e.html
Part 3: http://ragingowlbear.blogspot.com/2018/09/dungeon-best-of-dnd-4e.html
Part 4: http://ragingowlbear.blogspot.com/2018/09/hommlet-best-of-dnd-4e.html

What were your favorite adventures to run that deserve a 5e port (or that you ran "off-the-cuff")?


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Eric V

Hero
Give it a look. For an edition that had a lot of poor adventures (IMO) Madness at Gardmore Abbey really stood out as a good one.
 

Lauguz

Explorer
Publisher
I like Madness so much I ran it in two editions and settings: 3.5/Forgotten Relams and 5E/Golarion. I started playing with 1E so I particularly love the use of a classic artifact and the smorgasbord of classic D&D monsters. Highly recommended.

I've also heard Harkenwold is an excellent low-level module that has a strong story but allows for a lot of player freedom.
 


Wrathamon

Adventurer
Most of the later adventures were very good imo.

The Slaying Stone
Reavers of Harkenwold
Cairn of the Winter King

Last Breaths of Ashenport & Heathen from dungeon were good as well.

Demon Queen's Enclave was the only one of the originals that I ran which I think I has good rp to combat possibilities.

I do not know how conversion from 4e to 5e would work thou. I havent tried
 

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