D&D General Favourite adventures from Dungeon Magazine

Dungeon # 17

Out of the Ashes

High Level adventure where you have kobolds killing them. All sorts of dirty tricks of how low level stuff is still fatal to high level characters
 

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When I get a chance I will look through my Dungeon Adventures spreadsheet, but for now let me second these that others have mentioned:


Secrets of the Towers:
Literally adapted and am running this in my current in-person 5e game.

The Crypt of Istaris:
I played through this in 2E days and enjoyed it.
Chadrather’s Bane in issue 18.
I ran this in 2E days and hope to run it again in 5E soon.
The Moore Tomb Map in issue 13.
I ran this for my 3E "Second Son of a Second Son" campaign (and clues for Castle Amber were found inside!)

The Elephants Graveyard
I have never gotten to run it, but have seeded the info for it several times, including in the above mentioned "Second Son" campaign.
 





My favorite is actually the typewritten letter signed by Roger Moore rejecting the adventure I submitted to Dragon Magazine when I was 15.

I had a pretty hefty collection of those from Moore and Young both....

I have one from Chris Perkins.

If we get a handful more we could publish those in an adventure anthology! I start with the title. How about "Rejected and Reborn - adventures that were way ahead of their time"?
 

Dungeon # 17

Out of the Ashes

High Level adventure where you have kobolds killing them. All sorts of dirty tricks of how low level stuff is still fatal to high level characters
Tucker's Kobolds!

Mine are generally relegated to swamps. And the only thing the party has ever willingly fled from with the "we're not strong enough to deal with these" declaration.

Not the "We don't want to kill {insert monster/NPC}" but "We can't hack this."
 

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