Ok, so Its not my first time DMing, so I have the basics cover, but im not a veteran either, the thing is is that i want to do a prewriten canpain, so my question is What canpain do you think is a good one?
LMoP (Lost Mines of Phandelver) is a great campaign and is meant to be run by newer DMs.
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Looking at the ones from WotC, Curse of Strahd (bleak horror, really great antagonist your players will come to deeply hate) and Tomb of Annihilation (fun romp through the jungle, Indiana Jones vibe) are the two standouts for me in terms of quality. Tomb is pretty complex in some parts and Curse is very much a sandbox adventure so both require quite a bit of prep work, but that goes for most of the long campaigns that aren't a collection of smaller adventures. Dragon of Icespire Peak is shorter (though it has 3 followup adventures) and more vanilla, but very good as a starter campaign. I have no experience with Candlekeep Mysteries yet, but it looks fun and a bunch of mysteries you can deal with in a few sessions each is a pretty convenient setup for the DM.
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Ok, so Its not my first time DMing, so I have the basics cover, but im not a veteran either, the thing is is that i want to do a prewriten canpain, so my question is What canpain do you think is a good one?
LMoP (Lost Mines of Phandelver) is a great campaign and is meant to be run by newer DMs.
All stars fade. Some stars forever fall.
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Homebrew (Mostly Outdated): Magic Items, Monsters, Spells, Subclasses
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If there was no light, people wouldn't fear the dark.
Looking at the ones from WotC, Curse of Strahd (bleak horror, really great antagonist your players will come to deeply hate) and Tomb of Annihilation (fun romp through the jungle, Indiana Jones vibe) are the two standouts for me in terms of quality. Tomb is pretty complex in some parts and Curse is very much a sandbox adventure so both require quite a bit of prep work, but that goes for most of the long campaigns that aren't a collection of smaller adventures. Dragon of Icespire Peak is shorter (though it has 3 followup adventures) and more vanilla, but very good as a starter campaign. I have no experience with Candlekeep Mysteries yet, but it looks fun and a bunch of mysteries you can deal with in a few sessions each is a pretty convenient setup for the DM.
Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].