However, this can prove challenging.

If you’re not going to homebrew your own setting, choosing a campaign setting can be tough.

Here are the best controls for expert DND players.

An ancient green dragon in its lair in DND.

Here are the best adventure hooks for high-level players.

The party is caught in the middle.

The ship is decimated, leaving the party without their gear and exhausted on a nearby desert island.

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

This will force high-level players to think creatively and rely on other skills and abilities.

Try these tips for expert DND combat.

Then, unfurl your twist.

An owlin and two other students explore Strixhaven in Dungeons & Dragons.

This party beseeches the new party for help, raising a flurry of questions.

Why is the table’s old party so underpowered?

What happened to them?

A split image of three different adventuring parties in DND.

And, how can the new adventurers help?

Players must find a ship to escape on.

This will leave the party stuck in Wildspace, with no initial direction.

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

Climactic Battle by Sam Keiser

Perhaps they were defeated by something greater than themselves, or perhaps they ran away.

Whatever the explanation, there are now open seats in the pantheon.

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

A group of soldiers fight against orcs and other monsters in Dungeons & Dragons.

Climactic Battle by Sam Keiser

Check out these expert-level modules and supplements.

Mages and powerful magic-users of all kinds compete to assume a role in a new pantheon of gods.

This adventure hook is best suited to extremely high-level play.

A ship in a storm in Dungeons & Dragons.

Storm-Tossed Ship by Olivier Bernard

Players may have to decide whether or not they can actually trust this syndicate.

The secret lies somewhere in the elemental plane of air.

Enticing treasure and a dash of political intrigue are always great for high-level players.

A volcanic wasteland plane in Dungeons & Dragons, where fiery meteors reign down over an active volcano.

A Volcanic Battlefield by Kent Davis

Inform players that, in the kingdom they currently preside in, two opposing factions are organizing respective coups.

Lay out the motivations for each carefully.

Here’s how to run it.

A Loxodon with two companions in Dungeons & Dragons.

Loxodon via Wizards of the Coast

Then, allow players to choose a side, perhaps even splitting the party if they so desire.

This is great for roleplay-based intrigue, and seasoned players who want to start at lower levels.

A Mind Flayer Ship sails the Astral Sea in Dungeons & Dragons.

Mind Flayer Nautiloid by Noor Rahman

A cloud giant sits atop her throne in Dungeons & Dragons.

Cloud Giant by Taras Susak

A criminal lair in Dungeons & Dragons.

Criminal Background by Noor Rahman

A radiant city floating amidst a sea of clouds in the Elemental Plane of Air in Dungeons & Dragons.

Elemental Plane of Air by Noor Rahman

Adventurers scaling a wall with a rope in Dungeons & Dragons.

Infiltration by Craig J Spearing

The radiant citadel floating near a cyclone in the ethereal plane in Dungeons & Dragons.

Radiant Citadel by Kent Davis

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