+1 to adding level range to the adventure index. Adventure modules I have from DMs Guild and 3rd parties I rename to incorporate their level range. I just tack on (lvls 1-4) to the end so that I can see which ones are the most appropriate to cannibalize for my current need.
-1 to breaking out Tales from the Yawning Portal. There are already 13 adventures, a list that will continue to grow. Breaking it out would make it 19 right now, and to me that just adds clutter. Each internal adventure is bullet-pointed in the Insex description. I'd prefer it if the level ranges were added behind the adventure names and that's it.
The reason I suggest breaking out TFTYP is that it's actually a collection of 'adventures' each with their own level range. As such, it's range is effectively 1-? (because Tomb of Horrors doesn't have a suggested level other than 'Good luck'). This would render the information meaningless, unless you could break out the adventures. Hell, maybe it could be an expandable menu set into TFTYP?
To clarify, what I was referring to was adding the level range to the adventures within Yawning Portal, not to Yawning Portal itself. As each adventure within is listed as bullet points, you could append the level range at the end of each adventure name.
That way you can have the desired information without modifying its current listing in the index.
Except for Tales from the Yawning Portal and Rrakkma, this information is included in D&D Beyond's Marketplace. But this is a good idea and seems like it would be straightforward to implement.
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It'd be really hand to include, where possible, level ranges on adventures on the index page
Additionally, it'd be cool if Tales from the Yawning Portal could be broken out into individual dungeons/adventures for easier lookup.
This would make finding the right adventure for your party a lot easier.
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This would be helpful since the level ranges can be hard to find sometimes (if they are even mentioned).
+1 to adding level range to the adventure index. Adventure modules I have from DMs Guild and 3rd parties I rename to incorporate their level range. I just tack on (lvls 1-4) to the end so that I can see which ones are the most appropriate to cannibalize for my current need.
-1 to breaking out Tales from the Yawning Portal. There are already 13 adventures, a list that will continue to grow. Breaking it out would make it 19 right now, and to me that just adds clutter. Each internal adventure is bullet-pointed in the Insex description. I'd prefer it if the level ranges were added behind the adventure names and that's it.
The reason I suggest breaking out TFTYP is that it's actually a collection of 'adventures' each with their own level range. As such, it's range is effectively 1-? (because Tomb of Horrors doesn't have a suggested level other than 'Good luck'). This would render the information meaningless, unless you could break out the adventures. Hell, maybe it could be an expandable menu set into TFTYP?
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To clarify, what I was referring to was adding the level range to the adventures within Yawning Portal, not to Yawning Portal itself. As each adventure within is listed as bullet points, you could append the level range at the end of each adventure name.
That way you can have the desired information without modifying its current listing in the index.
Oh, you are totally right. I never even noticed that. Yeah, shut me up, put the level ranges there (ToH could just be a skull emoji)
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Tomb of horrors is definitely meant as a high level dungeon. Probably level 17 to 20 range.
Except for Tales from the Yawning Portal and Rrakkma, this information is included in D&D Beyond's Marketplace. But this is a good idea and seems like it would be straightforward to implement.