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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 9850418" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>Keep in mind that the MM 2024 was released a year ago, they did release Dragon Delves with instructions how to make the anthology into a campaign. Also the complete backlog of 2014 adventures is available and require a little updating to be usable. In some cases like Foundry VTT, the update to 2024 for Pandelver and Tomb of Annihilation is already baked in. Then add in that updated player options have a higher priority then updated adventures, delays with certain print products, delays with delivery in the rest of the world, extremely unpredictable tariff situations, and you have a recipe for complete adventure products not having the priority at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Also keep in mind that the starter set Keep on the Borderlands has multiple adventures, the Faerun Adventures book has an adventure and that and the DMG have a host of adventure hooks.</p><p></p><p>I also have a sneaking suspicion that the very popular adventure The Curse of Strahd is up for a 10 year anniversary and would make a good candidate for a 2024 rerelease.</p><p></p><p>Sidenote: We were playing parts of the Vecna adventure with 2024 rules and I'm now running a Dungeon of the Mad Mage campaign with just changing the monster statblocks, traps, and treasures to MM/DMG 2024 standards. Which is pretty easy to do with Foundry VTT and I suspect the same is also true when playing at the table in person without any electronics present...</p><p></p><p>Personally I'm not really waiting for another new official D&D adventure, although I do hope they release a Curse of Strahd update, that would probably also mean an official FVTT module for it, so I won't have to do that myself... I see our current Undermountain campaign running for a LONG time, with possibly some side steps. And then I still have a bunch of other long campaigns ready for D&D5e 2024 to choose from (Ember, Kingmaker conversion, Dungeons of Drakkenheim, etc.). I think I have a decade+ worth of <em>good</em> material ready or close to ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 9850418, member: 725"] Keep in mind that the MM 2024 was released a year ago, they did release Dragon Delves with instructions how to make the anthology into a campaign. Also the complete backlog of 2014 adventures is available and require a little updating to be usable. In some cases like Foundry VTT, the update to 2024 for Pandelver and Tomb of Annihilation is already baked in. Then add in that updated player options have a higher priority then updated adventures, delays with certain print products, delays with delivery in the rest of the world, extremely unpredictable tariff situations, and you have a recipe for complete adventure products not having the priority at the moment. Also keep in mind that the starter set Keep on the Borderlands has multiple adventures, the Faerun Adventures book has an adventure and that and the DMG have a host of adventure hooks. I also have a sneaking suspicion that the very popular adventure The Curse of Strahd is up for a 10 year anniversary and would make a good candidate for a 2024 rerelease. Sidenote: We were playing parts of the Vecna adventure with 2024 rules and I'm now running a Dungeon of the Mad Mage campaign with just changing the monster statblocks, traps, and treasures to MM/DMG 2024 standards. Which is pretty easy to do with Foundry VTT and I suspect the same is also true when playing at the table in person without any electronics present... Personally I'm not really waiting for another new official D&D adventure, although I do hope they release a Curse of Strahd update, that would probably also mean an official FVTT module for it, so I won't have to do that myself... I see our current Undermountain campaign running for a LONG time, with possibly some side steps. And then I still have a bunch of other long campaigns ready for D&D5e 2024 to choose from (Ember, Kingmaker conversion, Dungeons of Drakkenheim, etc.). I think I have a decade+ worth of [I]good[/I] material ready or close to ready. [/QUOTE]
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