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D&D 5E If you could run or play in any D&D 5e campaign right now, which would it be?

jdrakeh

Front Range Warlock
What the thread title asks, though 3rd party campaigns are absolutely fair game. Ebonclad has caught my eye for example (though it's more a series of adventures that happens to be linked to a thieves' guild rather than a true adventure path). I just picked up TotV and would like to run something with it. I have a number of official 5e campaign books, some 3rd party stuff, and some older Paizo APs that don't seem like they'd be hard to convert.
 

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I'm running Radiant Citadel, Empire of the Ghouls and Ptolus right now (plus a Shadowdark game), but if I had more hours in the day, I'd like to be running Wild Beyond the Witchlight as well.

I have Empire of Ghouls, as it turns out. And I think I have the 5e version of Ptolus around here somewhere. How is Radiant Citadel?
 


I love me some D&D-based science fantasy. I've looked at several options, but my favorite is Dark Matter by Mage Hand Press. It's an overlay on top of D&D. I currently play in a game that uses that, but I wouldn't mind running my own.

Dungeons of Drakkenheim by Ghostfire Gaming (specifically the Dungeon Dudes) also looks great. I love the odd alien feel to it. It's kind of a cosmic horror meets D&D thing.

Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk looks neat to me. I like psionics and this seems to be spot on for that. I've been working on developing a psionic college in the Realms anyway, so that may be able to be put in there.
 


I love me some D&D-based science fantasy. I've looked at several options, but my favorite is Dark Matter by Mage Hand Press. It's an overlay on top of D&D. I currently play in a game that uses that, but I wouldn't mind running my own.

I think Dark Matter may be a bit too much of a departure from traditional fantasy for my needs right now, but it does look cool!

Dungeons of Drakkenheim by Ghostfire Gaming (specifically the Dungeon Dudes) also looks great. I love the odd alien feel to it. It's kind of a cosmic horror meets D&D thing.

I have looked into this.

Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk looks neat to me. I like psionics and this seems to be spot on for that. I've been working on developing a psionic college in the Realms anyway, so that may be able to be put in there.

I was really excited about this when it was announced, but it got pretty much horrible reviews across the board (bad content editing, bad adventure design, and some mapping issues as I recall).
 

Probably Tonb of Annihilation or a conversion of Savage Tide or one of the
good Pathfinder APs.

DM custom follow up to BG 3 perhaps.
 

I haven’t played Keep on the Borderlands since around 1980, when I ran it a bunch of times. I would love to play it.

I really wish there was a 5e version of Completely Unfathomable for this reason. It's all the fun of Keep on the Borderlands with a heavy helping of Weird. But, alas, there are only DCC and S&W versions currently.
I was thinking of the Goodman Games updated version might be fun when first reading the post. A couple of the others look ok as well such as Caverns of Thracia or Dark Tower, but not Barrier Peaks or Lost City. These never seemed my game.
 

I’ve been reading Dungeons of Drakkenheim to run it at some point. It scratches an itch for me. I’ve always wanted to run a Pools of Radiance type game and this fits.

Empire of the Ghouls is another 5e campaign I’ve been looking at, with an eye towards running.
 

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