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Running OSR Modules/Campaigns with 5th Edition?

Started by TobiasP, March 04, 2021, 11:34:27 PM

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mAcular Chaotic

What are some good old adventures to run in 5e anyway?
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Quote from: mAcular Chaotic on May 09, 2021, 01:26:14 AM
What are some good old adventures to run in 5e anyway?

Quite a few of the early A and BX ones are fairly solid. As are several of the O ones from the few have gotten to look at.

They range all over the place in style and tone.
Also a few 3e modules are good. Personal favorite is the Darkness Gathering trilogy. Also some of the Spelljammer modules are rather fun too.