D&D 5E Favorite 3rd party Adventure Anthology book?


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I've used Quests of Doom a lot. Some of them are fairly brutal though.

The set up at least is usually interesting.

They were also early 5E.
 

I can highly recommend the 'Fantastic' Books by @SlyFlourish
Ran some from Fantastic Lairs and Fantastic Adventures and had no trouble running them as a relatively new DM for groups of mixed experience.
Will try to get to run some from Fantastic Adventures: Ruins of the Grendleroot as soon as possible.
The Arcane Library has great adventures as well. While they are stand alone, there are offers for collections. I think those adventures are some of the best formatted ones for running them at the drop of a hat.
 

Tales of the Old Margrave is probably the best pure anthology I have seen for 5e. Short adventures across levels, all set in a forest.

Lots of other 3pp Campaigns could be split into their component parts…

Dungeons of Drakkenheim
Raiders of the Serpent Sea
Odyssey of the Dragonlords
Kingmaker
 

I can highly recommend the 'Fantastic' Books by @SlyFlourish
Ran some from Fantastic Lairs and Fantastic Adventures and had no trouble running them as a relatively new DM for groups of mixed experience.
Will try to get to run some from Fantastic Adventures: Ruins of the Grendleroot as soon as possible.
The Arcane Library has great adventures as well. While they are stand alone, there are offers for collections. I think those adventures are some of the best formatted ones for running them at the drop of a hat.
Thank you! I think you’ll love Ruins of the Grendleroot. I’m really proud of it.
 

Interesting thread.
Grendleroot looks excellent.
Anyone have experience of the Chaos Wastes anthology by Kobold Press (I think)?
 

Anyone played Goodman’s adventures? They released a couple of compendiums recently.

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