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The Best High-Level D&D Adventure?

Started by RPGPundit, September 08, 2017, 03:02:35 AM

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Lunamancer

I recently ran Tomb of Horrors. It was pretty amazing. I once played in Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure. Didn't get through the whole thing, but what parts we did get through seemed like a lot of fun. My favorite, though is Hall of Many Panes. I've run it twice, and I could stand to run it at least a dozen more times.
That's my two cents anyway. Carry on, crawler.

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Baron Opal

Quote from: S'mon;991154I ran Q1 about 30 years ago; AIR I liked it well enough but it's basically a dungeon bash with some oddly mundane inhabitants of the Abyss - bugbears and such in a 10th-14th level adventure set in the 66th lair of the Abyss. The alternate worlds are fun but I don't think my PCs bothered with them.

That was what I expanded. They organized a resistance on the dwarf world, rescued the imprisoned cleric and had him head up a fifth column on another plane, and... did some drastic resolution with the spider maze. Then they had the forces to navigate the web.

RPGPundit

It's right on the edge of mid and high-level, but the only ones I ran that I really liked were the DA Blackmoor series.
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I am actually rather fond of CM1 Test of the Warlords. It was good to see an adventure that actually addressed the PCs setting up domains and having to deal with political issues. It was a good mix of that stuff and traditional adventure material.
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Quote from: Exploderwizard;991993I am actually rather fond of CM1 Test of the Warlords. It was good to see an adventure that actually addressed the PCs setting up domains and having to deal with political issues. It was a good mix of that stuff and traditional adventure material.

I never ran CM1, but it sure looked like it had potential.
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