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Review: Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Mike Mearls: Were announcing a new D&D product, a book coming out this spring. Tales of the Yawning Portal is a series of disconnected modules that go from level 1 to about 13.Green Ronin and Fantasy AGE Plans in 2017 So my local store is selling tales from a yawning portal book, and since all of the adventures are remakes from 3e, I was wondering if I could run them in 3e (I dont have money to buy all the 5e books, and I dont like reading books online) All help is appreciated :) 3.No need for level 15+ adventures, the Tomb of Horrors will see to that.Īnyway, here's what the cover looks like: That sounds about right to me.the level sequence based on the originals works out something like this:ģrd: Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan (level 3-5) The modules are being arranged to allow for a level 1-15 campaign if you run them consecutively. I've actually run six of the seven modules, but all adapted to one of my own game worlds (Realms of Chirak is the home to Tomb of Horrors, Forge of Fury and Sunless Citadel Keepers of Lingusia is home to an alternate reality Tomb of Horrors, White Plume Mountain, Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan, and Against the Giants.) Only Dead in Thay is not a classic, but the actual module looks pretty interesting. The reason poor Greyhawk never gets any love anymore is for exactly this reason: most people never actually use the Greyhawk modules in the actual Greyhawk world, instead adapting them to FR or homebrew settings. hook for its counterpart from Tales from the Yawning Portal. This adventure provides suggestions in making. Characters outside this level range cannot participate in this adventure.
The guess seems to be these modules are all going to be revised and set in the Forgotten Realms, which is interesting of course because technically six of them were set in Greyhawk. 5th-10th level characters and is optimized for five characters with an average party level (APL) of 8. I believe some of these (like Tomb of Horrors) received some adaptation during the 5E playtest period, too.
So: four 1st edition modules, two 3rd edition modules, and one D&D next module that's been available as a stand-alone PDF on but not available in POD. Here's the list of modules being updated: Dungeons & Dragons' next 5th Edition release in April will be Tales from the Yawning Portal, which is a break from the super-module format, and provides seven classic modules from various editions revised and retooled for 5th Edition D&D.