D&D is a fantastic tabletop RPG, one that has inspired many video games over the years.

These video games are perfect for D&D fans.

But why stop there?

Split images of Dragon Age The Veilguard, Neverwinter, and Sekiro.

With so many beloved franchises ripe for adaptation, the potential for incredible crossover modules is limitless.

A module could introduce mechanics for grace-like checkpoints, unique Tarnished backgrounds, andepic boss battlesinspired by the game.

Mechanics for wielding magical artifacts like the Master Sword or exploring dungeon-themed zones would be a natural fit.

Three spellcasters in a split image run resurrection rituals in Dungeons & Dragons.

The module could also include playable races like Gorons or Zoras and subclasses inspired byZeldas legendary champions.

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An elf, Minsc, and a rogue, from Dungeons & Dragons.

The module could feature iconic beasts like Rathalos or Nergigante and introduce crafting systems for upgrading weapons and armor.

Unique mechanics for Fade-based magic and demon encounters would add complexity into playing a caster character.

Collage showing the handler from Monster Hunter Worlds, Jinx from Arcane and Link from The Legend of Zelda.

Screenshot of the first Dragon Boss fight in Elden Ring.

Legend of Zelda image showing Link.

The Elder Scrolls Online soldier marching with an army behind him on the fields of Cyrodiil.

Jinx grinning in Arcane.

Aiden and his partner, the Serious Handler in Monster Hunter World.

Dragon Age Veilguard image showing a mural depicting Solas trapping the other elven gods.

World of Warcraft Sylvanas shoots an arrow against Anduin during the battle for azeroth.

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