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<blockquote data-quote="DiceyDM" data-source="post: 6285749" data-attributes="member: 6775747"><p>I'm not sure what the last one is, but the Vault of the Dracolich is a public play adventure. It was designed to be a "one shot" adventure that is run over several tables with different objectives to complete the final end goal. Basically multiple tables work together. This adventure does not have any rules in it, so you can basically use any version of the play-test packets (I recommend the final one). It might have some beastiary in it, that i would check with the latest beastiary to maintain consistency. You might have to plug in the more recent math, but other than that, should be fine to run. </p><p></p><p>Ghost of Dragonspear Castle has a set of rules in it, but again you can just use the most recent rules and beastiary and you will be fine. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You can play any of these adventures and play the game. </p><p></p><p>The play test packet also contains a D&D Next version of the "Ilse of Dread" and "Caves of Chaos" (which is simply "Keep on the Boarderlands"). Again these came out with the first play test packet, so their monster math are outaded, but you can simply plug in the most recent stats for the monsters and get to adventuring!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiceyDM, post: 6285749, member: 6775747"] I'm not sure what the last one is, but the Vault of the Dracolich is a public play adventure. It was designed to be a "one shot" adventure that is run over several tables with different objectives to complete the final end goal. Basically multiple tables work together. This adventure does not have any rules in it, so you can basically use any version of the play-test packets (I recommend the final one). It might have some beastiary in it, that i would check with the latest beastiary to maintain consistency. You might have to plug in the more recent math, but other than that, should be fine to run. Ghost of Dragonspear Castle has a set of rules in it, but again you can just use the most recent rules and beastiary and you will be fine. You can play any of these adventures and play the game. The play test packet also contains a D&D Next version of the "Ilse of Dread" and "Caves of Chaos" (which is simply "Keep on the Boarderlands"). Again these came out with the first play test packet, so their monster math are outaded, but you can simply plug in the most recent stats for the monsters and get to adventuring! [/QUOTE]
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