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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 9462197" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>I have all the 1E, 2E, and 3E modules I could get my hands on, as well as having had a subscription to Dungeon and PF's adventure path. If nothing else, they're great resources to yoink ideas or encounters from. I've run several of the 1E ones (too many to list here), a couple from 2E (very few as most are poorly written railroads) and Forge of Fury and a couple Dungeon Crawl Classics from 3E.</p><p></p><p>I have far more than I'll ever be able to run (and most are in storage), and because of that when 5E came along I restricted myself to only buying adventures I intended to actually use. That's been:</p><p></p><p>0) Mines of Phandelver (1st adventure run with 5E, used as a learning module)</p><p>1) Curse of Strahd (used for a one shot, in the castle), </p><p>2) Ghosts of Saltmarsh (run through U3 - The Final Enemy), </p><p>3) Rime of the Frostmaiden (was going to run, but another player started running it - unfortunately, the DM stopped running games)</p><p>4) Tales from the Yawning Portal (used White Plume in my Ghosts of Saltmarsh game)</p><p>5) Tomb of Annihilation (was a player in a bad run, was hoping to possibly run it for my group)</p><p>6) Tyranny of Dragons (co-running with my brother currently)</p><p>7) Shadow of the Dragon Queen (was planning to run, delayed by Tyranny)</p><p>8) Phandelver and Below (received as Christmas gift, no plans to use)</p><p>9) Dungeon of the Mad Mage (contemplating doing as a Solo game)</p><p>10) Quests from the Infinite Staircase (deciding between using its version of the Lost City or the Goodman version, and whether to run as 5E or B/X)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 9462197, member: 52734"] I have all the 1E, 2E, and 3E modules I could get my hands on, as well as having had a subscription to Dungeon and PF's adventure path. If nothing else, they're great resources to yoink ideas or encounters from. I've run several of the 1E ones (too many to list here), a couple from 2E (very few as most are poorly written railroads) and Forge of Fury and a couple Dungeon Crawl Classics from 3E. I have far more than I'll ever be able to run (and most are in storage), and because of that when 5E came along I restricted myself to only buying adventures I intended to actually use. That's been: 0) Mines of Phandelver (1st adventure run with 5E, used as a learning module) 1) Curse of Strahd (used for a one shot, in the castle), 2) Ghosts of Saltmarsh (run through U3 - The Final Enemy), 3) Rime of the Frostmaiden (was going to run, but another player started running it - unfortunately, the DM stopped running games) 4) Tales from the Yawning Portal (used White Plume in my Ghosts of Saltmarsh game) 5) Tomb of Annihilation (was a player in a bad run, was hoping to possibly run it for my group) 6) Tyranny of Dragons (co-running with my brother currently) 7) Shadow of the Dragon Queen (was planning to run, delayed by Tyranny) 8) Phandelver and Below (received as Christmas gift, no plans to use) 9) Dungeon of the Mad Mage (contemplating doing as a Solo game) 10) Quests from the Infinite Staircase (deciding between using its version of the Lost City or the Goodman version, and whether to run as 5E or B/X) [/QUOTE]
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