My players just hit Tier 3 - first time for all of us in this edition. I'm asking for recommendations for any 5E or easily converted modules/adventures for levels 11-16, any publisher or source.
Candlekeep Mysteries has adventures up to L16. And each level's adventure works as a stand-alone adventure, so you can easily pick up at the level where your party currently is.
Candlekeep Mysteries certainly isn't bad. It isn't as good as books like Keys from the Golden Vault, but it fits your level range quite well.
Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel goes from level 11-14. It didn't look too cool to me, but it's another option.
I'd defer to you on the quality of Keys from the Golden Vault, because I didn't buy it and haven't heard many reviews of it.
Similarly, I haven't bought Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel, but have heard lots of reviews on it, which didn't make it remotely appetizing, as it seems to lean into political ideologies that don't actually work in practice, as the premise for how the "Radiant Citadel" is presumed to function in the book.
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My players just hit Tier 3 - first time for all of us in this edition. I'm asking for recommendations for any 5E or easily converted modules/adventures for levels 11-16, any publisher or source.
Candlekeep Mysteries has adventures up to L16. And each level's adventure works as a stand-alone adventure, so you can easily pick up at the level where your party currently is.
Candlekeep Mysteries certainly isn't bad. It isn't as good as books like Keys from the Golden Vault, but it fits your level range quite well.
Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel goes from level 11-14. It didn't look too cool to me, but it's another option.
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HERE.I'd defer to you on the quality of Keys from the Golden Vault, because I didn't buy it and haven't heard many reviews of it.
Similarly, I haven't bought Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel, but have heard lots of reviews on it, which didn't make it remotely appetizing, as it seems to lean into political ideologies that don't actually work in practice, as the premise for how the "Radiant Citadel" is presumed to function in the book.