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<blockquote data-quote="pogre" data-source="post: 8641927" data-attributes="member: 6588"><p><em>Curse of Strahd</em> and <em>Lost Mines of Phandelver</em> are going to be 1st and 2nd period. I am not a big fan of CoS, but I recognize I am very much in the tiny minority on that. It is universally loved. LMoP most folks have played and had a good experience with it and so it is going to be 2nd. It probably deserves that distinction.</p><p></p><p>So, as much as possible, I am going to stick with adventures as written that would provide a solid play experience.</p><p></p><p>3. <strong>The Forge of Fury</strong> out of <em>Tales from the Yawning Portal</em> - A really solid adventure with a compelling reason to explore and lots of interesting encounters.</p><p></p><p>4. <strong>Calebais The Broken Covenant</strong> - an Ars Magica adventure - it's a mystery, a dungeon, and a whole lot of role playing. The mechanics are easily sidelined to make this a simple conversion to 5e. Definitely not a hack and slasher like a lot of my favorites are.</p><p></p><p>5. <strong>The Lost City</strong> - Goodman Games version - I really love this adventure and have some very fond memories of it. The quality of the adventure has only been reinforced when I ran it for another group recently. It's only this low on the list, because I am wary of my own bias.</p><p></p><p>Special Mention: My favorite campaign published of all time is <strong>The Enemy Within</strong>. I have run it with three different versions of WFRP, but never successfully with 5e. I know folks have successfully converted it, but when I tried a few years ago it fell far short of my WFRP experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pogre, post: 8641927, member: 6588"] [I]Curse of Strahd[/I] and [I]Lost Mines of Phandelver[/I] are going to be 1st and 2nd period. I am not a big fan of CoS, but I recognize I am very much in the tiny minority on that. It is universally loved. LMoP most folks have played and had a good experience with it and so it is going to be 2nd. It probably deserves that distinction. So, as much as possible, I am going to stick with adventures as written that would provide a solid play experience. 3. [B]The Forge of Fury[/B] out of [I]Tales from the Yawning Portal[/I] - A really solid adventure with a compelling reason to explore and lots of interesting encounters. 4. [B]Calebais The Broken Covenant[/B] - an Ars Magica adventure - it's a mystery, a dungeon, and a whole lot of role playing. The mechanics are easily sidelined to make this a simple conversion to 5e. Definitely not a hack and slasher like a lot of my favorites are. 5. [B]The Lost City[/B] - Goodman Games version - I really love this adventure and have some very fond memories of it. The quality of the adventure has only been reinforced when I ran it for another group recently. It's only this low on the list, because I am wary of my own bias. Special Mention: My favorite campaign published of all time is [B]The Enemy Within[/B]. I have run it with three different versions of WFRP, but never successfully with 5e. I know folks have successfully converted it, but when I tried a few years ago it fell far short of my WFRP experiences. [/QUOTE]
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