Hey guys. I'm planning a segment of my homebrew campaign which, assuming it goes down well with my group, I'd like to try and put into a campaign and see what the D&D community generally thinks. Problem is that, other than Lost Mines of Phandelver, I've been a pretty much exclusively homebrew DM. This means that I've not got a great deal of familiarity with how to actually present an adventure for other DMs do use, and I need to familiarise myself with the format. I'm currently reading through Tales of the Yawning Portal, and I can go over The Lost Mines again, but I wanted to get a few other examples to look at. I can't really afford to buy other official campaign modules, given that I wouldn't ever actually play them, though I will see if I can't score a cheap second hand copy of one that I've played as a player, at least.
But I was hoping I'd be able to find some content made by other DMs/players that I could check out, given that they're generally cheaper to get hold of. Does anyone know of any that are particularly popular, or well known for being presented well?
Hey guys. I'm planning a segment of my homebrew campaign which, assuming it goes down well with my group, I'd like to try and put into a campaign and see what the D&D community generally thinks. Problem is that, other than Lost Mines of Phandelver, I've been a pretty much exclusively homebrew DM. This means that I've not got a great deal of familiarity with how to actually present an adventure for other DMs do use, and I need to familiarise myself with the format. I'm currently reading through Tales of the Yawning Portal, and I can go over The Lost Mines again, but I wanted to get a few other examples to look at. I can't really afford to buy other official campaign modules, given that I wouldn't ever actually play them, though I will see if I can't score a cheap second hand copy of one that I've played as a player, at least.
But I was hoping I'd be able to find some content made by other DMs/players that I could check out, given that they're generally cheaper to get hold of. Does anyone know of any that are particularly popular, or well known for being presented well?
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