In other words, this review relates exclusively to the print edition.
TALES FROM THE YAWNING PORTAL 5E PDF
It is however the first time they appear under the 5e ruleset, with the exception of Dead in Thay which was published during the D&D Next period.Īs with almost all D&D fifth edition products Tales From The Yawning Portal as is does not currently have a pdf version. In addition to these releases, many of these adventures have been re-released as parts of collector's editions, have been expanded or reformatted for subsequent editions, as well as transliterated into other editions.
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Tomb of Horrors: very high level characters, initial publication for Dungeons and Dragons in 1975, initially set in Greyhawk. White Plume Mountain: 8th level, initial publication for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in 1979, initially set in Greyhawk.ĭead in Thay: 9th - 11th level, initial publication for 5e in 2014, modified here for campaign use, initially set in the Forgotten Realms.Īgainst the Giants: 11th level, initial publication as a trilogy for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in 1978, then as a single product in 1981 under its present title, initially set in Greyhawk. The Hidden Shrine of Tomoachan: 5th level, initial publication for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in 1979 as a convention adventure, then in 1980 as a published adventure, initially set in Greyhawk. The Forge of Fury: 3rd level, initial publication for 3e in 2000, the second WotC adventure to be published for 3e and a follow up to The Sunless Citadel, initially set in Greyhawk. The Sunless Citadel: 1st level, initial publication for 3e in 2000, the first WotC adventure to be published for 3e, initially set in Greyhawk. More precisely, and in order of character level for 5e: The seven adventures it contains have all been first published in previous editions of the game. What you get: Your USD 49,95 or equivalent will buy you Tales From The Yawning Portal, a 248-page full-colour hardcover adventure compilation for the Dungeons and Dragons (fifth edition) game line.
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Tales From The Yawning portal includes seven adventures: Enjoy, and remember to keep a few spare character sheets handy. D&D's deadliest dungeons are now part of your arsenal of adventures. The seeds of these stories rest in your hands. Some are classics that have hosted an untold number of adventurers, while others are newer creations, boldly staking a claim to their place in the pantheon of notable adventures. Within this tome are seven of the deadliest dungeons from the history of Dungeons & Dragons, updated for the current edition of the game. When the shadows grow long in Waterdeep and the fireplace in the taproom of The Yawning Portal dims to a deep crimson glow, adventurers from across the Forgotten Realms, and even from other D&D worlds, spin tales of dark dungeons and spread rumors of lost treasures.
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Review Summary: If you were to buy only one 5e adventure book, this should be it.īlurb from the publisher: 'Dread tales told in the dead of night.