The latest book is an anthology of six classic adventures, updated and revised for a more modern audience. is more than just a retreading of content, however, as these changes are more than just 5e updates. With celebrating its 50th anniversary, feels like an ideal way for longtime players to revisit historical adventures — but it's also an easily accessible way for newcomers to experience them.
The release ofmarks the final book before the reset begins with the 2024 in September, and it also follows the incredible adventure that was . This puts the book in an odd place, but it also means was written to match the current 5e content as well as the things to come in the latter part of 2024and early 2025. The flexibility doesn't end there, either — these six adventures can be played as one shots or as a full campaign that will run parties from level 1 to 13.
The new D&D anthology Quests from the Infinite Staircase introduces some exciting monsters, which could well be worth including in any campaign.
Because the narrative is framed around the Infinite Staircase, these adventures are meant to take place in whatever world a DM decides on, even though some of them may not always match. It's a way to pull these six modules together, especially for those wanting to tackle them as a single campaign. The six adventures included in are:
's latest anthology is designed so that these adventures can be played together, which means each one gets slightly more difficult. This can be a detractor for those wanting to tackle each adventure with the same characters, but who may not want to begin with «The Lost City.» Like the Witchlight Carnival from, the Infinite Staircase can be used as a sort of hub in any world or setting, although given the bizarre nature of it, it'll likely fit best in those weirder adventures.
Dungeons & Dragons' latest book, Keys From The Golden Vault, is an excellent anthology of well-written heists full of variety and intrigue.
As standalone adventures,
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