Uncover something foul lurking in the shadow of the Temple of Elemental Evil with these three single-session adventures, approved for play in the Legends of Greyhawk organized play campaign or for use as compelling one shots for your home games.
Uncover Something Foul
This product contains three adventures approved for play in Legends of Greyhawk. Each adventure has some narrative connection but can be played in any order. Adventures are playable in about 3-4 hours each.
What is organized play?
Organized play is a way to experience Dungeons & Dragons as part of a larger shared adventure. Instead of playing a story that exists only at your table, your group joins players around the world who are exploring the same storylines. Organized play uses a shared set of guidelines that allow you to bring your character from one session or event to another, whether you’re playing at a local game store, at a convention, or with your home group.
Legends of Greyhawk is an ongoing organized play campaign with structure and guidelines developed by Wizards of the Coast and adventures published by partner organizers. You can participate in the adventures for Legends of Greyhawk in any order you wish, as long as your character is the appropriate level. To learn more about Legends of Greyhawk, rules for character creation, and more, visit the campaign page.
That is great! Question is can you play at the local game store. The site says available at game stores, but no game store I have seen nearby is advertising LoG.
Can run them wherever you want. It is up to the game stores to schedule them though (or reach out and offer to run them there and see if you can build up a community around that)
I've been running Legends of Greyhawk, through my local Game Store for the past two weeks with a great turn-out of players looking for organized play.
Between "Elemental Evil Rising" and "Tales from Turtleback Cove", I only have four more adventures to run and I'm worried that all this momentum and excitement I've built with my local game group is going to fizzle in the next few weeks when I have nothing more to run in the Legends of Greyhawk Campaign.
Does anyone know the schedule for the next adventure packet release?
Does anyone know if there is past Convention-Only adventures that we can access after running through all six of the adventures included in the two existing Packs?
Considering that all six adventures are slotted as Tier 1 and if you play them all, you will reach level 4, Will the new content be bundled in four adventure packet instead of three, to promote reaching level 5 after playing tend adventures? (If you have any clout at WotC, this is how you should do it. Pack 1 has three adventures, Pack 2 has three adventures, Pack 3 has 4 adventures but is still Tier 1, then Pack 4 will also have 4 adventures but will be Tier 2. Otherwise, you will need three more Packs of 3 adventures to reach Tier 2 and technically, for players who don't repeat, there will be one odd adventure out.)
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Legends of Greyhawk: Elemental Evil Rising
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Uncover something foul lurking in the shadow of the Temple of Elemental Evil with these three single-session adventures, approved for play in the Legends of Greyhawk organized play campaign or for use as compelling one shots for your home games.
Uncover Something Foul
This product contains three adventures approved for play in Legends of Greyhawk. Each adventure has some narrative connection but can be played in any order. Adventures are playable in about 3-4 hours each.
What is organized play?
Organized play is a way to experience Dungeons & Dragons as part of a larger shared adventure. Instead of playing a story that exists only at your table, your group joins players around the world who are exploring the same storylines. Organized play uses a shared set of guidelines that allow you to bring your character from one session or event to another, whether you’re playing at a local game store, at a convention, or with your home group.
Legends of Greyhawk is an ongoing organized play campaign with structure and guidelines developed by Wizards of the Coast and adventures published by partner organizers. You can participate in the adventures for Legends of Greyhawk in any order you wish, as long as your character is the appropriate level. To learn more about Legends of Greyhawk, rules for character creation, and more, visit the campaign page.
Legends of Greyhawk Sourcepage https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/dnd/log
That is great! Question is can you play at the local game store. The site says available at game stores, but no game store I have seen nearby is advertising LoG.
Can run them wherever you want. It is up to the game stores to schedule them though (or reach out and offer to run them there and see if you can build up a community around that)
Nice! I will let my game store know!
Cool let us know your impressions!
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I've been running Legends of Greyhawk, through my local Game Store for the past two weeks with a great turn-out of players looking for organized play.
Between "Elemental Evil Rising" and "Tales from Turtleback Cove", I only have four more adventures to run and I'm worried that all this momentum and excitement I've built with my local game group is going to fizzle in the next few weeks when I have nothing more to run in the Legends of Greyhawk Campaign.
Does anyone know the schedule for the next adventure packet release?
Does anyone know if there is past Convention-Only adventures that we can access after running through all six of the adventures included in the two existing Packs?
Considering that all six adventures are slotted as Tier 1 and if you play them all, you will reach level 4, Will the new content be bundled in four adventure packet instead of three, to promote reaching level 5 after playing tend adventures? (If you have any clout at WotC, this is how you should do it. Pack 1 has three adventures, Pack 2 has three adventures, Pack 3 has 4 adventures but is still Tier 1, then Pack 4 will also have 4 adventures but will be Tier 2. Otherwise, you will need three more Packs of 3 adventures to reach Tier 2 and technically, for players who don't repeat, there will be one odd adventure out.)