Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad (he/him)
I am looking to adapt a 4e adventure to my 5e campaign (doesn't matter what level or setting).
I know there were some great adventures in 4e, particularly near the end of the run. I was curious to hear opinions, from both players and DMs, on which they found to be the best of these adventures.
In particular I have consistently heard four adventures named (though I am definitely open to any others, from Dungeon magazine, a third party, a fan creation, WOTC, anywhere). These four I have heard the most about are: Madness at Gardmore Abbey, Vor Rukoth, Gloomwrought, and Hammerfast.
My tastes tend to run more towards sandbox, but that's not a requirement.
So any thoughts? What were the best adventures of the 4e era, in your opinion? If you are familiar with 5e, then which adventure would both be good, and adaptable to 5e?
I know there were some great adventures in 4e, particularly near the end of the run. I was curious to hear opinions, from both players and DMs, on which they found to be the best of these adventures.
In particular I have consistently heard four adventures named (though I am definitely open to any others, from Dungeon magazine, a third party, a fan creation, WOTC, anywhere). These four I have heard the most about are: Madness at Gardmore Abbey, Vor Rukoth, Gloomwrought, and Hammerfast.
My tastes tend to run more towards sandbox, but that's not a requirement.
So any thoughts? What were the best adventures of the 4e era, in your opinion? If you are familiar with 5e, then which adventure would both be good, and adaptable to 5e?