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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 published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.
The majority of the SAGA line was set during 414 AC, however, the final releases of the line were set in 383 AC. [9] After Wizards of the Coast's acquisition of TSR, the 3rd Edition of Dungeons & Dragons was released in 2000 and Wizards announced that the Dragonlance setting would not be supported. However, Wizards allowed a group of fans to ...
The Starter Set won "Best Supplement" in the 2014 Golden Geek Awards. [30] In the 2015 ENnie Awards, the Starter Set was the gold winner of "Best Production Values" and "Best Family Game". [31] Bloomberg reported that in 2014, the Starter Set in North America sold 126,870 units. While unit sales decreased in 2015, unit sales started to increase ...
The Council of Wyrms boxed set includes rules for playing dragon, half dragon, and dragon servant characters. It includes three rule books: one for the base rules, one for dragon family and clan histories, and one for adventure modules. [2] The setting of the campaign is a chain of islands called Io's Blood Isles. These islands represent all ...
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While the dragon club explores the Jungle/Nature Realm in search of a new dragon called a Sniffflehide, they find Buzzsaw and his henchmen trying to capture it. The Snifflehide ends up kidnapping Eugene and escaping to her nest, where the dragon club discovers the dragon thinks Eugene is one of her babies, because the dragon relies on smell ...
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