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Tangent from Vecna - How Many Actually Good Adventures Are There?
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<blockquote data-quote="MockingBird" data-source="post: 9373213" data-attributes="member: 6985008"><p>I bought the PDF when it first released. I wished they would have released a print version like they did with Murder in Baldurs Gate and Legacy of the Crystal Shard. I unfortunately didn't get the chance to run it but read it several times and thought it was awesome.</p><p></p><p>On to the OPs topic.</p><p></p><p>Lost Mines was really fun and I've ran it several times now. Probably the best starter adventure I've seen in a starter set.</p><p></p><p>Sunless Citadel (5e) was also fun. The only thing I did with this adventure was place it near Phandelin. I'm planning on the BBEG to make a return too! Meepoo was a favorite and still hangs out with the party.</p><p></p><p>Tomb of Annihilation was also great and has a special place in my heart. The only mod I did for this was limit the jungle exploration due to time constraints. I'd very much love to run this adventure again.</p><p></p><p>Witchlight was a blast as well. Especially since combat isn't the only option. I introduced my kids to D&D with this adventure and they had a blast at the carnival. I was put off when this one released but I definitely recommend it.</p><p></p><p>The Shattered Obelisk we are only part way through. So far we are really enjoying it and I plan to run it directly into Eve of Ruin.</p><p></p><p>Keep on the Shadowfell wasn't the worst but it did feel like just a series of encounters. All in all we had fun just playing and not taking it too serious.</p><p></p><p>Pyramid of Shadows fell apart and we didn't finish it. We just couldn't get into it. If felt like it was structured really weird.</p><p></p><p>*Edited to add some points</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MockingBird, post: 9373213, member: 6985008"] I bought the PDF when it first released. I wished they would have released a print version like they did with Murder in Baldurs Gate and Legacy of the Crystal Shard. I unfortunately didn't get the chance to run it but read it several times and thought it was awesome. On to the OPs topic. Lost Mines was really fun and I've ran it several times now. Probably the best starter adventure I've seen in a starter set. Sunless Citadel (5e) was also fun. The only thing I did with this adventure was place it near Phandelin. I'm planning on the BBEG to make a return too! Meepoo was a favorite and still hangs out with the party. Tomb of Annihilation was also great and has a special place in my heart. The only mod I did for this was limit the jungle exploration due to time constraints. I'd very much love to run this adventure again. Witchlight was a blast as well. Especially since combat isn't the only option. I introduced my kids to D&D with this adventure and they had a blast at the carnival. I was put off when this one released but I definitely recommend it. The Shattered Obelisk we are only part way through. So far we are really enjoying it and I plan to run it directly into Eve of Ruin. Keep on the Shadowfell wasn't the worst but it did feel like just a series of encounters. All in all we had fun just playing and not taking it too serious. Pyramid of Shadows fell apart and we didn't finish it. We just couldn't get into it. If felt like it was structured really weird. *Edited to add some points [/QUOTE]
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