But, some modules are better suited for expert-level play than others.

After all, some modules and adventures are capped at certain levels.

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Here are some of the best Dungeons & Dragons modules for expert players.

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Blizzards, frigid water, and more await your table in Icewind Dale.

Plus, the module is relatively open-world, which is always fun.

There’s a lot worth celebrating in this module, particularly the grim tone and interesting combat encounters.

A group of skeletons surrounding adventurers, by Andrey Kuzinskiy.

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This is unique to this module, and sure to prove memorable.

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But, there are adventures in this module that are perfect for level 14 players.

First, it’s not technically a module.

There’s only one adventure on offer in the book, and it’s for levels one to three.

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Icewind Dale Rime of the Frostmaiden by Taylor Jacobson

However, if your party likes horror, this is one of the best modules out there.

Plus, the adventure takes players up to level 20, making it perfect for high-tier play.

However, it is slightly more flexible in terms of party size and party level.

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Icewind Dale Rime of the Frostmaiden by Taylor Jacobson

Mainly, this module is meant to supplement your homebrew campaign.

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Tomb of Annihilation is the ultimatesurvival-based module.

But, if your party likes grinding and high-stakes survival encounters, then Tomb of Annihilation is perfect.

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Out Of The Abyss By Tyler Jacobson

Players must find the source of this plague and race against a ticking clock to win.

Everything in Barovia is trying to kill you.

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Descent into Avernus Cover Art by Tyler Jacobson

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you’re able to even give Strahd more Legendary Actions or Resistances if you desire.

The stakes of this adventure are also incredibly high, as players must stop Vecna from obliterating the pantheon.

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Radiant Citadel by Kent Davis

In many ways, this is the ultimate high-level module.

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Mordent by Julian Kok

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Dungeon of the Mad Mage by Cynthia Sheppard

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Yawning Portal via Wizards of the Coast

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Dungeons & Dragons Tomb of Annihilation Illustration By Jedd Chevrier

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Strahd von Zarovich by Ben Oliver

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Vecna by Kieran Yanner

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