For a continuous dungeon crawl or sorts Dungeon of the Mad Mage would fit the bill, though the players are expected to occasionally leave the dungeon every now and again, using the teleportation gates to skip floors back up to level one and then back down again.
The Yawning Portal has most of its adventures taking place in some interesting dungeons from editions past, with the final dungeon being the ever iconic Tomb of Horrors.
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Dungeon of the mad mage is the biggest (mega)dungeon in 5e. Tales from the yawning portal has a handful of smaller dungeons (still several hours long each).
You can get both and use yawning portal dungeons to break up mad mage a little.
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Based on the descriptions, I am guessing the Waterdeep Dungeon of the Mad Mage. But I just want to make sure before I buy it.
Its the only one that I can see that has a challenge for characters all the way up to level 20, which is something my players have been asking for.
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For a continuous dungeon crawl or sorts Dungeon of the Mad Mage would fit the bill, though the players are expected to occasionally leave the dungeon every now and again, using the teleportation gates to skip floors back up to level one and then back down again.
The Yawning Portal has most of its adventures taking place in some interesting dungeons from editions past, with the final dungeon being the ever iconic Tomb of Horrors.
I second The Yawning Portal. Very old school hack-n-slash with long dungeons.
Dungeon of the mad mage is the biggest (mega)dungeon in 5e. Tales from the yawning portal has a handful of smaller dungeons (still several hours long each).
You can get both and use yawning portal dungeons to break up mad mage a little.