List of Dungeons & Dragons Adventures
List of Dungeons & Dragons Adventures
List of Dungeons & Dragons Adventures
This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate
publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons &
Dragons adventures, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be
compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.
Officially published adventures from before 3rd edition are often called modules. For a list of published
modules from before 3rd Edition Adventures, see List of Dungeons & Dragons modules. For description and
history of Adventures/Modules, see Adventure (D&D). For adventures set in the Forgotten Realms setting,
see the List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks, and for adventures set in the Eberron setting, see
the List of Eberron modules and sourcebooks.
3rd edition
The adventures listed here are official Wizards of the Coast Dungeons & Dragons 3/3.5 adventures only. The
first 3rd Edition adventure module published (not counting OGL/d20 STL modules) was The Sunless
Citadel, in 2000.
Additionally Wizards published a series of Free Online Adventures on their website from 2000 to 2005. This
is the complete list of adventures, with links to the original presentation articles. Unfortunately the
compressed files with the adventures those articles cite seem to be lost forever. However many of these
adventures can be found dmguild.com.
4th edition
The first official Wizards of the Coast 4th edition adventure published was Keep on the Shadowfell in 2008.
Contents :
Top 09 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
H series
HHeroic tier adventures were designed for characters of level 1-10. This series can stand alone, or can be
used before the P series and E series to begin a campaign from 1st to 30th level, focusing on the cult of the
demon prince Orcus.
HS series
HSHeroic Standalone tier adventures were designed for characters of level 1-10. Adventures in this
series were designed to be used stand alone and not as part of a multi-adventure campaign.
P series
PParagon tier adventures were designed for characters of level 11-20. This series can stand alone, or can
be used in between the H series and E series to continue a campaign from 1st to 30th level, focusing on the
cult of the demon prince Orcus.
E series
EEpic tier adventures were designed for characters of level 21-30. This series can stand alone, or can be
used following the H series and P series to conclude a campaign from 1st to 30th level, focusing on the cult
of the demon prince Orcus.
Other
Essentials
These adventures were included in the boxed sets of the Essentials line.
5th edition
Storyline Title Levels Published
Starter Set Lost Mines of Phandelver 1-5 July 15, 2014
Tyranny of Dragons Hoard of the Dragon Queen 1-7 August 19, 2014
Tyranny of Dragons The Rise of Tiamat 8-15 November 4, 2014
Elemental Evil Princes of the Apocalypse 1-15 April 7, 2015
Rage of Demons Out of the Abyss 1-14 September 15, 2015
Curse of Strahd Curse of Strahd 1-10 March 15, 2016
Storm King's Thunder Storm King's Thunder 1-11 September 6, 2016
Tales from the Yawning Portal Tales from the Yawning Portal Anthology/Varies March 24, 2017
See also
List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - for adventure modules up until the publication of 3rd Edition D&D
References
1. ^ a b Mona, Erik; Jacobs, James; Dungeon Design Panel (November 2004). "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All
Time". Dungeon. Paizo Publishing (116): pp. 6881.
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