There are some adventures and modules in the DDB app and in the site too, those are the Tortle Package, Rakkma, Wayfinder's guide to Eberron, Lost Laboratory of Kwalish and Hunt for Thessalhydra, are those official stuff? I know that there is stuff that is from DM's Guild, the question is, are any of these oficial from WotC and if not, how WotC feel about them and DM's Guild itself
Btw, english is not my main language so sorry for any mistake that may appear
The tortle package is a tomb of annihilation supplement.
Rrakkma is a one shot adventure in Mordenkainen tome of foes.
Wayfarers guide to eberron is an official playtest/living document. It is currently digital only but will probably be published physically when it is out of playtest (IDK).
The lost laboratory of kwalish is an official (short) adventure for the extra life charity (I think you can find this on WotC website).
Hunt for thessalhydra is an official stranger things brand D&D 5e adventure made by WotC.
They are all AL legal (depending on season and adventure).
There are some adventures and modules in the DDB app and in the site too, those are the Tortle Package, Rakkma, Wayfinder's guide to Eberron, Lost Laboratory of Kwalish and Hunt for Thessalhydra, are those official stuff? I know that there is stuff that is from DM's Guild, the question is, are any of these oficial from WotC and if not, how WotC feel about them and DM's Guild itself
Btw, english is not my main language so sorry for any mistake that may appear
All those are official WOTC books.
The tortle package is a tomb of annihilation supplement.
Rrakkma is a one shot adventure in Mordenkainen tome of foes.
Wayfarers guide to eberron is an official playtest/living document. It is currently digital only but will probably be published physically when it is out of playtest (IDK).
The lost laboratory of kwalish is an official (short) adventure for the extra life charity (I think you can find this on WotC website).
Hunt for thessalhydra is an official stranger things brand D&D 5e adventure made by WotC.
They are all AL legal (depending on season and adventure).
Why is Rrakkma only found in the DDB App but not on the website?
It is on the website: https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/ddia-mord
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I was looking at the Marketplace and didn't recognize the distinction between that and the Sources.