The EEPC link currently in the post is out of date - it points to the original version of the EEPC, rather than the updated version that incorporates the updated versions of spells as of the POTA errata and/or XGTE.
I'd like to second the idea of putting level bands, maybe themes (eg. intrigue, horror, comic) or even very short synopses if anyone has that much time, otherwise this seems great and I can't wait to have a look at some of this stuff!
Not sure if this thread is still going. But I'm currently looking to pick up a campaign that would carry a party from lvl 1 - 20. Does anyone have anything like that? My players really want to reach top level and none of the WoTC campaigns run that high. Currently we are using Roll20 to play (lockdowns and such). Please let me know if anyone has anything available.
Thank you SO much for posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the link jump post- Starting a beginner group with some girl scouts and these will add to a campaign I have been able to piece together for them called "The Old Forest"
These are all really cool, but is there any way to mark these campaigns as being good for new players/characters? I'm a new DM who's not too familiar with playing and, as such, I don't know which of the campaigns would be a good "first-timer" campaign.
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Still getting the hang of DMing campaigns, but I think I'm doing well so far! Mostly doing Toonkind games, and working with Homebrew stuff. Mainly because I have no money and can only access the Basic Rules on here. I'm hoping to save up to get more tools later.
which version are all these, so i am new and just know that there is a ton like 3 and 5e and lots more. and what is the difference between them and if they can be played together. thank you all
Sounds good to me. Thanks for making this list!
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The EEPC link currently in the post is out of date - it points to the original version of the EEPC, rather than the updated version that incorporates the updated versions of spells as of the POTA errata and/or XGTE.
The updated version of the EEPC is here: https://media.dnd.wizards.com/EE-Players-Companion_0_0.pdf
What is the most fun one for a group of four people that are very new to d&d?
Thank you for this list i am interested to see what adventures i can try and run for my group.
thanks you are a life saver
for great free homebrew, try https://www.gmbinder.com. they let you make and view really good homebrew
That gmbinder.com seems good. If you find some stuff that fits on this list of campaigns, please post direct links to content.
My current projects, One click download PDFs:
- Clam Island campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/By3s5Uqqf (Levels 1-4)
- Frostglade Tundra campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/SyZ_4eEyKE (Levels 1-4)
- Goldfish Archipelago campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/-3HajWXM (Sequel to Clam Island, Levels 5-8)
I'd like to second the idea of putting level bands, maybe themes (eg. intrigue, horror, comic) or even very short synopses if anyone has that much time, otherwise this seems great and I can't wait to have a look at some of this stuff!
Not sure if this thread is still going. But I'm currently looking to pick up a campaign that would carry a party from lvl 1 - 20. Does anyone have anything like that? My players really want to reach top level and none of the WoTC campaigns run that high. Currently we are using Roll20 to play (lockdowns and such). Please let me know if anyone has anything available.
Thank you SO much for posting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the link jump post- Starting a beginner group with some girl scouts and these will add to a campaign I have been able to piece together for them called "The Old Forest"
These are all really cool, but is there any way to mark these campaigns as being good for new players/characters? I'm a new DM who's not too familiar with playing and, as such, I don't know which of the campaigns would be a good "first-timer" campaign.
Still getting the hang of DMing campaigns, but I think I'm doing well so far! Mostly doing Toonkind games, and working with Homebrew stuff. Mainly because I have no money and can only access the Basic Rules on here. I'm hoping to save up to get more tools later.
Can you message me where and how you’re doing a DnD Girl Scout campaign? I was hoping to do one for my daughters troop.
Hello,
I am looking for a campaign that maybe involves multiple adventures/modules. Does anyone have an idea where I might find any?
Thanks
Would you be able to put what the recommended levels for these campaigns would be so I can pick one suited to the level my players are at?
are these really free cuz on d&d beyond they are not
some were when covid first hit- not sure now- i pulled a big collection of materials just searching here
which version are all these, so i am new and just know that there is a ton like 3 and 5e and lots more. and what is the difference between them and if they can be played together. thank you all
Hey! are any of these deity heavy?