Your zodiac sign reveals a lot about your personality.
It can also totally tell you what your Dungeons & Dragons class would be.
Here are some of the best adventures for low-level parties.
It also has a great twist, with a seemingly innocent ally becoming the final threat.
This starter set has everything you gotta jump into a short but memorable adventure.
For when just an attack isn’t enough.
This spooky adventure begins with the party receiving a mysterious message that lures them into the mists.
The more they investigate, the more dangerous the house becomes.
The town noticeboard has several quests available, all suitable for a low-leveled party to handle.
There is also a fun final battle with the dragon at the end of the short campaign.
Inside, they are soon trapped and must solve various puzzles to return to the real world.
This short adventure has it all: combat, social encounters, puzzles, and more.
It serves as an introductory to D&D 5e and recommends characters starting at levels one or two.
The Phaldelver starter set is now included in the Phandelver And Below: The Shattered Obelisk campaign.
It’s recommended for level two characters and takes place during the Sundering in the Forgotten Realms setting.
Art by Diana Cearley
It includes several nautical-themed adventures, such as Salvage Operation and Isle of the Abbey.
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Here are the best options if youre looking to optimize your character.
Art by Brian Valeza
Art by Linda Lithen
Dragons Of Stormwreck Isle Cover Art by Ilse Gort
Van Richten’s Guide To Ravenloft Cover Art by Anna Podedworna
Dragon Of Icespire Peak Cover Art By Greg Rutkowski
Candlekeep Mystery by Clint Cearley
D&D Starter Set: Lost Mines of Phandelver Cover Art by Jaime Jones
Liftoff By Sam Keiser
Ghosts Of Saltmarsh By Greg Rutkowski