Vecna’s back, and, as always, he’s up to no good.Vecna: Eve of Ruin will take your players from levels 10 to 20 as they attempt to stop the legendary lich’s ritual to remake all of existence.
This climactic adventure will whisk you and your players across the multiverse, from the Forgotten Realms to Eberron, Dragonlance, Planescape, Greyhawk, and more, as they track down the means of thwarting the Whispered One.
Let’s take a look at what this epic adventure has in store:
Play the Prequel Adventure Today!
In Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye, you'll investigate a nefarious cult preparing a deadly ritual. This adventure will introduce your party to Neverwinter, the starting point for Eve of Ruin, and may even offer a glimpse into Vecna's evil plots.
You can get your copy today in the D&D Beyond marketplace for $4.99!
What to Expect in Vecna: Eve of Ruin

This 256-page book contains everything you need to run a desperate, plane-hopping race against time for high-level adventurers. On top of the included story, Dungeon Masters will be armed with over 30 stat blocks for new, challenging monsters, plus lore-filled dossiers on legendary D&D figures that can be used in this campaign and future adventures.
DMs will even get access to all 32 maps and monster tokens in D&D Beyond Maps. This means you can spend more time with your party in a daring struggle against evil, rather than prepping for your sessions.
Archmages, Assemble!
When the Lich-God Vecna shows up to destroy the entirety of existence, you can bet that legendary heroes will set aside their own goals to contest the Undying King.
DMs will not only get to control this all-powerful lich as he attempts to bend the multiverse to his will, but they will get to take up the mantle of famous archmages as they work with the party to foil Vecna's ritual.
Play as High-Level Heroes
Vecna is a major league villain, which is why characters from this adventure will start at 10th level and need to get to 20th level to have any hopes of taking him on. These levels are where heroes turn from masters of the realm to legends of the multiverse. By the end of the adventure, they will need all of the abilities at their disposal to confront Vecna.
Visit Legendary Locations
This adventure will take players on a whirlwind tour of the multiverse in search of pieces of the legendary Rod of Seven Parts. Revisit the Planescape, Spelljammer, Eberron, Ravenloft, Dragonlance, and Greyhawk campaign settings, and come up against familiar and new foes.
Celebrate 50 Years of D&D
There’s no better way to celebrate 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons than by embarking on one of its most epic quests yet. This adventure pits your party against one of D&D's most prominent villains as they race across the multiverse to assemble parts of a legendary weapon. Along the way, the party will come across a treasure trove of callbacks to beloved NPCs, iconic locations, and fan-favorite monsters.
Who Is Vecna?

Vecna is the biggest, baddest news. There’s a reason he’s called the Whispered One; he’s so evil that even saying his name could direct his attention toward you, which is a death sentence for most people.
The lich’s tale began in the first edition of D&D as a pair of magic items—the Eye and Hand of Vecna. Since then, his dark conquests across Oerth and the multiverse have been unveiled in ever more daunting detail.
Achieving immortality through lichdom, Vecna built a vast empire, only to be betrayed by this regent, Kas. During the battle that followed Kas' attempt to usurp his master, he was thrown across the multiverse and landed in the Domain of Dread known as Tovag. Vecna survived Kas’ betrayal but lost his left eye and hand in the conflict.
The lich has since continued his plight for power and immortality across the multiverse, eventually accomplishing his goal of ascending to godhood. Now, Vecna seeks to fulfill an even loftier ambition: to rule over all the multiverse.
Do You Dare Confront Vecna?
Vecna: Eve of Ruin celebrates the cumulation of 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons adventures. You will get to visit legendary locations, rub shoulders with famous archmages, and face off against one of the most deadly villains of all time.
The time of Vecna is nigh. Gather your party and prepare to save the multiverse!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024It's nice to finally see a published adventure for high level play.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Do You Dare Confront Vecna? Um... yeah, okay, I mean like, if we've got five minutes or so, we'll give it a go! (he said with added litotes!)
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Love to see an official 10-20 book!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Sigh. I was hoping that this adventure will kinda give us more interactions with the legends from... Forgotten Realms. It would appear that it is not what I was looking for :T
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Posted Feb 12, 2024I hope the book is integrated into maps from the get-go.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024It will be!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Other than the fact Eberron is included despite the fact that its meant to be its own thing, I am actually rather excited for this. High level adventure at last.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024So true!!!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024I was wondering about that as well. As far as previously established lore goes, this should be impossible. I wonder if there's going to be a plot point of breaking this barrier, or if they're just going to ret-con it for use in this campaign.
Either way, I'm looking forward to some new Eberron content, even if it's just a subsection of an adventure; It's my favorite setting, and I am quite sad there's no official campaign there.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024This is a great option!
I'm currently running a campaign where Tharizdun is trying to unmake everything. Jinx!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024dream of the blue veil is probably gonna be prepared by one of the archmages so that the players can go places
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Great to see a higher level campaign, sometimes it feels like level 10+ characters get forgotten. I'll be grabbing this one for sure.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Worked on a campaign similar to this after my group finished LMoP The 12-20 campaign had them go against the working of Vecna though it only has you traveling to 2 realms. Having to go all over the place seems like too much. Will need to give it a read to see how it flows.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024just like the planescape adventure vecna does not learn
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Posted Feb 12, 2024it would be nice to canonically him to be dead after this.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024True, but I doubt that they would do something like that.
We had a whole adventure about redeeming certain Archdevil only for it to go nowhere and everything returning to status quo.
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Bring it on! My campaign has been level 20 now for 3 years!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Early access and now pre order exclusives, glad to see wotc going the direction of EA. Way to drag down, what could have been a great release...
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Posted Feb 12, 2024Very excited! Although, for preorder perks in the future, I humbly beg for more themes, please!
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Posted Feb 12, 2024The “Dream of the Blue Veil” spell already provided a method of teleporting between settings into Eberron (which was a specifically mentioned example in the spell as a potential location)