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  2. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    FR module (retroactive). 36: N4: 0–1: 0-88038-326-7: Under Illefarn: Steve Perrin: 1987: First labelled FR module. 48: N5: 0–3: 0-88038-489-1: OA—Oriental Adventures was originally its own campaign setting, but the setting has been incorporated into Forgotten Realms. Swords of the Daimyo: David Cook: March 1986 ― 68: OA1: 6–10: 0 ...

  3. The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master for Dummies includes The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan in its list of the ten best classic adventures, noting the players' destination as a "Mayan-style temple full of surprising traps and devious tricks." [8] Ken Denmead of Wired listed the module as one of the "Top 10 D&D Modules I Found in Storage This Weekend". [11]

  4. Fall of London - Wikipedia

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    Fall of London is an adventure module ("chronicle") [1] for Vampire: The Masquerade, consisting of six chapters, with six endings depending on the players' actions. [2] [3] Set in London in 2012, the supplement details the local vampire community leading up to and through Operation Antigen, [2] [4] a secret attack on vampires by vampire hunters from the Second Inquisition – an organisation ...

  5. Against the Cult of the Reptile God - Wikipedia

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    Bambra concluded that this module proves that "low level adventures are just as interesting and exciting as their high level counterparts". [5] Doug Cowie reviewed the module in Imagine magazine and gave it a mixed review. [1] He noted that it was "a good module" with carefully worked out details, an interesting plot and innovative touches.

  6. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    Note that this article includes the modules for most of those campaign settings; it excludes most modules for Forgotten Realms, Al-Qadim, and Planescape. The modules listed here are in three separate lists of official TSR Dungeons & Dragons modules only. The coded modules (1978–1994) are listed by module code. Modules made after the code ...

  7. Dark Tower (module) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Dark Tower (Tabletop Edition) was released by Goodman Games. The "tabletop edition" version was a restored scan of the original 1980 version of the module. [6] In 2021, Goodman Games obtained the rights from Judges Guild to publish a version of Dark Tower for 5E, [7] and Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG. [8]

  8. Xanathar's Guide to Everything - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Coble listed Xanthar's Guide To Everything as #8 on CBR's 2021 "D&D: 10 Best Supplemental Handbooks" list, stating that "unlike a lot of the other books in 5e, it is a lot more versatile. Not only does it have the feeling of a campaign plot hook, but it also offers a lot of new subclasses, spells, and tools for new ways to play and ...

  9. Vassal (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Vassal Engine is a game engine for building and playing online adaptations of board games, tabletop games and card games.It allows users to play in real time over a live Internet connection, and also by email ().