1.Affair on the Concordant Express– Best lighthearted adventure 2.Shadow of the Sun– Best high-level one shot 3.Death House– Best for horror 4.Tomb of Horrors– Best classic one shot 5.DnD one shot generators– Create your own
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I have attempted to generate several campaigns and they consistently get stuck and say “Something went wrong” at the Remaining Elements Generation portion. All other aspects seem to be functioning properly. more Developer Response , Hey! Thanks for your review. Unfortunately, the AI version is...
Maybe run a solo one-shot for the PC, and give them an interesting story to tell — maybe even one that jumps into the next arc. Okay, now what happens if everyone dies? Even better! That’s a whole arc right there that your players have given you. Show them the consequences of ...
Get a different group: prepare a one-shot that involves the boss and run it with a different group. One-shots tend to be more experimental than full campaigns and players won’t be as invested into their characters, so it’s a safer playtesting space. ...
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The Ancient's Lab - A one-shot adventure based on The Thing. Making Your Own Campaigns I haven't done this yet. Advice welcome! A popular approach is to simply repurpose scenarios and characters from popular media. For instance, maybe take the plot of Alien but replace the alien with a...
This adventure can be run as a level 6 adventure for 5 players, or can be easily customized to a party of any size or level. It can work as a small side adventure in an existing campaign, as a standalone one-shot, or the start of a new adventure. Use the links to the tools in...
Check out thesetips to create a dark campaign settingfrom Chris Lockey, writer for Wizards of the Coast, Kobold press, and Critical Role! 1. Take advantage of your players’ paranoia Many players are paranoid even in non-horror games—take advantage of that! In a horror DnD game, you want...
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