Think you’ve seen everything the main DND sourcebooks have to offer?

Check out these expert-level modules and supplements.

That’s why we’ve created this list.

The Vault of Dragons in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist in Dungeons & Dragons.

The world of Eberron is characterized by perceiving magic as a form of science.

There’s an almost MCU-like quality to the way that science and magic work together.

This campaign setting is great for high-level play as it encourages players to blend epic fantasy with steampunk mechanics.

Aarakocra Aeromancer from Dungeons & Dragons raises a staff crackling with pink energy.

This can prove extremely challenging and also wonderfully rewarding for high-level players.

Selecting a season to play in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist changes a lot about the module.

Here’s what you gotta know.

A split image of a player in a module from Ravenloft against the backdrop of Greyhawk in Dungeons & Dragons.

For DMs and players who like political intrigue, Ravnica is the campaign setting for your table.

What’s more, having players manage their own Spelljammer ship is sure to prove a fun challenge.

There are also Outer Planes, Elemental Planes, and mirror planes of reality that players can explore.

A split image of three different, fantastical DND campaign settings.

Anything can appear in a Planescape adventure.

Setting an adventure in this location is fantastic for high-level players for a number of reasons.

This sourcebook has a number of great options for advanced players.

Three campaign modules and supplements for DND, Waterdeep Dragon Heist, the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide, and the Dungeon of the Mad Mage.

Eberron Cover Art by Chippy

For high-level players who want something completely different, Obojima is a must-have.

Just be warned, this setting is extremely roleplay-focused.

Are you looking for a Dungeons & Dragons module that’ll really challenge your players?

A warforged character attacks a train in Eberron in DND.

Eberron Cover Art by Chippy

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What makes this campaign setting so enticing to high-level players is how high-stakes it is.

There are no soft edges, and DMs are encouraged to be ruthless toward their players.

A player receives a dark gift from a malevolent force in Dungeons & Dragons.

Dark Gifts by Paul Scott Canavan

A player character channels lightning magically in Ravnica in DND.

Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica Cover Art by Magali Villeneuve

An alien like creature with a space monster in Dungeons & Dragons.

Light of Xaryxis by Ekaterina Burmak

The Smoldering Corpse Bar in DND.

Smoldering Corpse Bar by Mike Pape

A dragon attacks a skyship in Tal’Dorei in DND.

Tal’Dorei Reborn Cover Art by Genel Jumalon

The cover art for the Book of Ebon Tides featuring a mystical bear and druid in DND.

Book of Ebon Tides Cover Art via Wizards of the Coast

The Sky Whale creature in the Obojima campaign setting in Dungeons & Dragons.

Sky Whale by Alexander Cloos

The cover art for Dragonlance, featuring a plethora of red dragons flying in attack in DND.

Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen Cover Art by Cynthia Sheppard & Chase Stone

The Mythic Odyssey of Theros DND Cover Art featuring a hydra and archer.

Mythic Odyssey of Theros Cover Art by Jason Rainville & Kevin Tong

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