I am a new DM introducing D&D to 4 12-year-old's and need some input as to what some good beginner adventures would be. I have purchased "Dragons of Icespire Peak" and we're having a blast. I want to buy more adventures so all input would be welcome.
What in particular did you enjoy about Dragon of Icespire Peak? Different adventures have different qualities, and knowing what really appealed about DoIP can help us identify adventures better for you.
An obvious choice though is the Beyond Icespire Peak Trilogy (Storm Lord's Wrath, Sleeping Dragon's Wake and Divine Contention). They're written for DDB to continue on from DoIP - they're direct sequels, and will take the characters to L13.
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I am a professional DM that teaches children in the age bracket you listed for a living. I mostly teach children with autism but I have a lot of experience ...feel free to PM me.
I am a new DM introducing D&D to 4 12-year-old's and need some input as to what some good beginner adventures would be. I have purchased "Dragons of Icespire Peak" and we're having a blast. I want to buy more adventures so all input would be welcome.
Keep in mind, you don't have to buy more adventures, if the kids want to play more. You easily whip up something from your imagination, or use numerous random tables that are available. Frankly, building your own adventures is far more satisfying, gives you a great deal more creative latitude, and is far far easier on the wallet. Last night, at our 1e table, the other DM (I get to take a break and he DM's) took an existing 5 room map from the Dyson Logos website, populated it with stuff, and in a 4 hour session, we still did not quite finish it. I am betting he put about 2 hours of prep time into it. And it was great.
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I am a new DM introducing D&D to 4 12-year-old's and need some input as to what some good beginner adventures would be. I have purchased "Dragons of Icespire Peak" and we're having a blast. I want to buy more adventures so all input would be welcome.
What in particular did you enjoy about Dragon of Icespire Peak? Different adventures have different qualities, and knowing what really appealed about DoIP can help us identify adventures better for you.
An obvious choice though is the Beyond Icespire Peak Trilogy (Storm Lord's Wrath, Sleeping Dragon's Wake and Divine Contention). They're written for DDB to continue on from DoIP - they're direct sequels, and will take the characters to L13.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
I am a professional DM that teaches children in the age bracket you listed for a living. I mostly teach children with autism but I have a lot of experience ...feel free to PM me.
Keep in mind, you don't have to buy more adventures, if the kids want to play more. You easily whip up something from your imagination, or use numerous random tables that are available. Frankly, building your own adventures is far more satisfying, gives you a great deal more creative latitude, and is far far easier on the wallet. Last night, at our 1e table, the other DM (I get to take a break and he DM's) took an existing 5 room map from the Dyson Logos website, populated it with stuff, and in a 4 hour session, we still did not quite finish it. I am betting he put about 2 hours of prep time into it. And it was great.