player’s Dungeons and Dragons When looking for your next adventure, there are many modules to choose from, some more unusual than others. While there are plenty of games that pit the player against a terrible evil to save the world, there are also some innovative and refreshing traditional fantasy adventures. DNDIts greatest strength is that its stories can cover many genres.
Although classic DND The campaign is set in a medieval fantasy world and features plenty of other adventures using elements and settings from elsewhere, like gothic horror or sci-fi. From maps and monsters to exciting storylines and scenarios, the Adventure Module contains everything players and DMs need to get started. As a seasoned player looking for something different or a new player discovering something DND It has to offer, and here are some more unusual ventures to try.
Contents
- 1 10 Advanced D&D Challenges in Dragon Planet
- 2 9 The Gods Ultimate D&D Adventure Has an Exciting Premise
- 3 8 fun time loops at D&D Pudding Circus
- 4 7. Looking through D&D’s mirror in Dungeonland
- 5 6 How Tomb of Doom is different from other D&D adventures
- 6 5 Tour of the Wicked D&D Playground in Tasha’s Kiss Asylum
- 7 4 The Wild Sheep Chase brings light D&D fun
- 8 3 When D&D simulated the ascent of the moon into orbit
- 9 2 Rise of the Redscale is a fun D&D party
- 10 1 A sci-fi adaptation of the classic D&D in Adventure Peak
10 Advanced D&D Challenges in Dragon Planet
Invasion from planet Tarasques It’s a complete overkill adventure for advanced players, preferably level 20, written as a short one-off. Discovered by James Introcaso on DMsGuild, this mod is, as the name suggests, an invasion of the entire planet Tarasques. The adventure is divided into three chapters, but the entire module can be completed in one night DND game.
this is a DND Modules don’t take themselves too seriously, encouraging players to enjoy chaos. Written as an interesting end point Waterdeep: The Dragon Robbery And Waterdeep: Mad Mage’s Dungeon, the adventure assumes the player will be familiar with the events of those campaigns, or at least Waterdeep and its factions. However, the fun can easily be transferred to another city. Invasion from planet Tarasques Ask a question no one knows they need an answer to: What if Halaster Blackcloak had an army of Terasques?
9 The Gods Ultimate D&D Adventure Has an Exciting Premise
the last gods is a great indie adventure mod that plugs into any existing mod DND Set up a campaign, homebrew or run once. Written by Kevin Wilson, the last gods Available on DriveThruRPG, it is aimed at intermediate players between levels 9 and 12. the last gods Standout is its premise, to capture immediate interest and then potentially have a lasting impact on the world.
A character claiming to be from the future approaches the player, asking them to kill him in the present to save reality. the last godsthere’s a part where the player character swaps bodies, which can be funny or bad depending on the party. the last gods is a really fun adventure where the player has to solve puzzles and is filled with strange lore to incorporate into it. DND Setup or homebrew.
8 fun time loops at D&D Pudding Circus
what happens when someone crosses snake day And DND?the answer is Pudding Circusavailable on DMsGuild by Will Doyle, Shawn Merwin and Condy Moore. In short, this low level DND In the modules, the player relives the same day over and over and has to figure out what caused it and how to stop the time loop.
Pudding Circus There’s a great sense of humor and the adventure has a lighthearted feel overall. This module is adaptable and can be used with DND Great for groups of all sizes and especially fun to play alone. Pudding Circus It’s a lot of fun and with each reset, players can discover a lot.
7. Looking through D&D’s mirror in Dungeonland
Written by Gary Gygax in 1983, dungeon Is one DND Filming Lewis Carroll’s classic fantasy book, Alice in Wonderland. Here, the player falls down a tunnel instead of a rabbit hole and emerges in the strange world of Dungeonland. From there, the plot plays out akin to Alice’s journey, which is great for all fans of the book.
dungeon It is available for download on DriveThuRPG and should work well in any environment. Players can simply find the tunnels, leave and return to the Dungeonland at will, and the mod acts like an optional side quest. dungeon However, what is interesting is the adaptation of the classic work Alice in Wonderland Characters like March Hare, once a wolf, or the Cheshire Cat, now a magical saber-toothed tiger, are searching. DND Explorers eat.
6 How Tomb of Doom is different from other D&D adventures
Released in 2017, Tomb of oblivion is one of the best and more unusual officers DND adventure. Players are sent to the continent of Chult to find and stop whatever is causing the global death curse. It sounds simple, but Tomb of oblivion Include a lot in one event without feeling overwhelming.
Whether the player is a fan of dinosaurs, zombie apocalypse or indiana jones, there will be something to please them in this adventure. Hidden in the dense forest of Chult, Tomb of oblivion Has a different tone and feel from many other officers DND adventure. Tomb of oblivion There’s something for everyone, set clear mission deadlines for players as they explore each day, die more and bring back enemies from the first edition adventures Terror Tomb, EQUAL. .and known DNDthe last challenge.
5 Tour of the Wicked D&D Playground in Tasha’s Kiss Asylum
Written by Jeff C. Stevens and Remley Farr, Tasha’s Crazy House of Kisses is an indie adventure full of chaos and new monsters. Available on DMsGuild, this mod takes players to investigate a mysterious empty village. What opens is a great horror theme DND A dungeon full of suspenseful and terrifying characters.
Tasha’s Crazy House of Kisses It can be easily scaled for different levels and works well from level three up to level ten. The mod allows players to scroll through frenzied saves and has a handy frenzy tracking feature so players can keep track of their character’s current state. Tasha’s Crazy House of Kisses is a real playground DND Scary dungeon.
4 The Wild Sheep Chase brings light D&D fun
For those looking for something lighter, chase wild sheep is an interesting standalone module by Richard Jansen-Parkes. Found on DMsGuild, chase wild sheep A perfect one for newbies DND or a new direct message. The story is simple, straightforward, and for a level four or five player, this great goofy adventure can take place in a single session.
Initially, the player is stalked by a sheep, which immediately gives them a dialogue about the animal and explains their troubles. Then the fun begins with lots to explore, multiple endings and lots of puns. Full of puzzles and memorable NPCs, chase wild sheep is a very unusual view of DND adventure.
3 When D&D simulated the ascent of the moon into orbit
copycat is one of them DNDThe most famous and recognizable monster. Rise of the Mimic Moon is The Mad Adventures of Brian Siskind, sold by Kolbold Press, showing a simulated attack world the size of a planet. The adventure was written for the Midgard setting, but could easily be adapted to any other official DND Set up events or homebrew worlds.
Players will have to battle new types of sims, travel to the simulated moon itself, and try to prevent a potential apocalypse. Rise of the Mimic Moon It sounds crazy, a perfect mix of fantasy and sci-fi elements. DND Adventures can be taken as a full campaign outlining the story from levels 1 to 12.
2 Rise of the Redscale is a fun D&D party
For adventures where the player is not the typical good guy, look no further Rise of the red scale. Written by Ivan Atanasov, Available at DMsGuild, Rise of the red scale Let the players form one DND Join a team with all kobold characters to fight against hostile kobold teams. This adventure has a very clever and fun premise, and it’s easy to make meetings a little confusing.
exist Rise of the red scale, DND The player is a tribe of red-scaled kobolds that faithfully serve their dragon queen. However, the Dragon Queen has been away for a while, leaving red scales for their own equipment, rekindling their battle with the blue-scaled kobolds. Players will have to fight their way through trap-filled dragon burrows filled with magical items, but be aware that Bluescale enemies can also acquire these magical treasures.
1 A sci-fi adaptation of the classic D&D in Adventure Peak
Written by Gary Gygax in 1980, Adventure at the top of the barrier is one of the best first version DND Module works. Blending sci-fi and fantasy, this adventure is a major twist on classic dungeon crawling, as players find themselves inside a crashed spaceship. The original can be found on DriveThruRPG, and there are plenty of resources out there for DMs to port this classic mod to its fifth version.
exist Adventure at the top of the barrierIn the game, players are asked to investigate a strange cave that they discover is actually a crashed spaceship. There are plenty of classic sci-fi enemies like robots, as well as explosives and powerful armor. Adventure at the top of the barrier is one of the most unusual and eccentric Dungeons and Dragons Modules can still be a challenge even for seasoned players.
Source: James Introcaso/DMsGuild, Alderac Entertainment Group/DriveThruRPG, Doyle, Shawn and Moore/DMsGuild, Wizards of the Coast/DriveThruRPG, Stevens and Farr/DMsGuild, Winghorn Press/DMsGuild, Kobold Press, Ivan Atanasov/DMsGuild, Wizards of the Coast/DriveThruRPG