D&D’s most famous adventures (and some hidden gems) are now available for purchase

If you’re looking for the next campaign for your Dungeons & Dragons campaign, look no further. Whether you’re playing online or in person, the DM’s Guild is holding their annual Winter Sale, reducing the cost of some of the most iconic D&D 5e settings and adventures – in addition to some of the best fan-made third-party content on the online marketplace . And with Roll20, DM’s Guild’s sister site, you can start playing your new adventure right away on the virtual tabletop (or subsequent Discord integration).

Among the titles are some of D&D’s most popular settings in their fifth edition. The Wayfinder guide to Eberron And Eberron: Rising from the Last War bring Keith Baker’s war-torn continent of Khorvaire to a new generation of players more than twenty years after its debut. Explore the gothic horror land of Ravenloft and face one of D&D’s most legendary villains Curse of Strahd. Face the horrors of the world Forgotten realms in pulp noir Tomb of destruction and fights the five-man Tiamat Tyranny of dragons.

While the average retail price of the official Wizards of the Coast titles is somewhere between $15 and $25 dollars, the third-party content hosted on DM’s Guild is just as good (albeit slightly less content) for a fraction of the price. Created with the official System Reference Document and special permission from the D&D publisher, all third-party content on the DM Guild can be placed in the canonical multiverse of Dungeons & Dragons – but they can have a little fun with it in a way, official supplements are not possible. One of my favorites of these fan-made designs are Dohwar Robberya Spelljammer Dungeoncraft adventure about a cartel of penguins, and Sweet dreams are made of cheesea short adventure that takes players into the chaos of Waterdeep’s first Cheese Competition.