The 15 Best D&D Modules Of All Time

The definitive list. Over 120 adventures were nominated, and over 500 votes cast to determine your Top 15 Best D&D Modules Of All Time. From BECMI, AD&D 1E, AD&D 2E, D&D 3E/3.5, and D&D 4E, we present the definitive list of the best official Dungeons & Dragons adventures as chosen by YOU. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hotvELUWu8&feature=youtu.be

The definitive list. Over 120 adventures were nominated, and over 500 votes cast to determine your Top 15 Best D&D Modules Of All Time. From BECMI, AD&D 1E, AD&D 2E, D&D 3E/3.5, and D&D 4E, we present the definitive list of the best official Dungeons & Dragons adventures as chosen by YOU.

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Jhaelen

First Post
Nostalgia is a potent influence
Oh, yes!
The final outcome isn't as 'bad' as I feared, though. I don't think #2, #4, #6, and #10 are any good, and #3, #7, #8, #13, and #14 are at best okay-ish.
As for the rest:
#1 Some innovative ideas, one of D&D's most memorable villains, and a Horror-themed module that actually works.
#5 That would have been my vote for the best adventure module (or rather mini-campaign) ever!
#9 Only one example of the UK modules that were all a lot better than the US ones.
#11 An excellent introduction adventure; a lot better than the much-acclaimed but actually completely generic #3
#12 I don't actually know this one, but at least it sounds intriguing.
#15 I tend to like everything featuring mindflayers (or aboleth), plus it's a full-fledged campaign!
 

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froth

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Tsojcanth is my personal #1, and not seeing The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun on here kind of makes it a sham in my book.
 





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