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Published Adventures - How Many Do You Own?

Yeesh.

It turns out I have 107 adventures, stretching back to include a JG original Dark Tower, many BECM modules (BEC, but no 'M'), modules of all editions up through 3.5 and Pathfinder, and including a Shackled City hardcover and a Night Below boxed set. I stopped buying adventures after Pathfinder's Rise of the Runelords.

Now I just need the time to play them all :)
 

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Too many to count or being too lazy to actually do so.

A collection of official D&D adventures ranging from 1e to 4e, including old B and X ones. Numerous third party items, most prominent with 3e, but including 1e (Mayfair stuff) and small 4e publishers. About 80% of all printed issues of Dungeon plus all virtual ones.

If I'd add PDFs for D&D and D&D-likes, I'd probably doubt my sanity.
 

Ummmm.... a LOT. Dungeon magazine from issue 6 forward. Dragon magazine. About 40 TSR/Wotc modules, either in PDF or print. Most DCC modules. The first 5 Paizo adventure paths, and about 20 standalone adventures of theirs, mostly PDFs. A lot of Judge's Guild adventures from 1 and 2e days. A lot of 3rd party adventures from 3e days. Boxed sets and megadungeons (World's Largest Dungeon, Rappan Athuk, Whiterock, and both boxed Undermountain sets), and on from there.... Phandelver and both of the Frog God/Necromancer adventure PDFs for 5e.

That doesn't count all the stuff like the free adventures WotC posted on their site back in the day, and free stuff I've found that people shared from their own campaigns online. Just tons of stuff. Every now and then, I try to organize it...and give up in despair.
 

Ummmm.... a LOT. Dungeon magazine from issue 6 forward. Dragon magazine. About 40 TSR/Wotc modules, either in PDF or print. Most DCC modules. The first 5 Paizo adventure paths, and about 20 standalone adventures of theirs, mostly PDFs. A lot of Judge's Guild adventures from 1 and 2e days. A lot of 3rd party adventures from 3e days. Boxed sets and megadungeons (World's Largest Dungeon, Rappan Athuk, Whiterock, and both boxed Undermountain sets), and on from there.... Phandelver and both of the Frog God/Necromancer adventure PDFs for 5e.

That doesn't count all the stuff like the free adventures WotC posted on their site back in the day, and free stuff I've found that people shared from their own campaigns online. Just tons of stuff. Every now and then, I try to organize it...and give up in despair.

That sounds like you would put my list of adventures to shame.

Unlike yourself, I've made good progress in organising my adventures. I found an spreadsheet index online of all the 3.xE Dungeon magazine adventures. So that's been great for sorting out my Dungeon adventures. I've also created another spreadsheet listing all the other adventures I own and what levels those adventures cover.

I'm definitely well covered for starting adventures. Outside of adventure paths, I have 60 1st level adventures that I've never run before. I think that should give me quite a few starting options! :D
 

That sounds like you would put my list of adventures to shame.

Unlike yourself, I've made good progress in organising my adventures. I found an spreadsheet index online of all the 3.xE Dungeon magazine adventures. So that's been great for sorting out my Dungeon adventures. I've also created another spreadsheet listing all the other adventures I own and what levels those adventures cover.

I'm definitely well covered for starting adventures. Outside of adventure paths, I have 60 1st level adventures that I've never run before. I think that should give me quite a few starting options! :D

Cool! I've been indexing adventures from Dungeon myself, and also maps, tables, etc... I've got a pretty good list going, but I never seem to get caught up!
 



The index is pretty good. It only goes from Issue #82-#150 (the 3.xE issues), but it lists the adventure name, level, setting and author.

From #96 onwards it also lists whether it is city, dungeon, wilderness, planar-based, etc.

It also lists maps, setting articles, Critical Threats, NPCs, Tables, Encounters, etc.

So it includes a fair amount of info.
 

GM's Day added Black Sails Over Freeport, two Paizo adventure paths and four 32 page Paizo modules to my collection. 75% off Paizo's 3.5 PDF stuff was worth taking significant advantage of.
 

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