A module in Dungeons & Dragons is an adventure published by TSR. The term is usually applied to adventures published for all Dungeons & Dragons games before 3rd Edition. For 3rd Edition and beyond new publisher Wizards of the Coast uses the term adventure. For a list of published 3rd, 4th, and 5th Edition Adventures see List of Dungeons & Dragons adventures. For description and history of Adventures/Modules see Adventure (D&D). Adventures for various campaign settings are listed in different articles, including Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Greyhawk, Mystara, Kara-Tur, Spelljammer, Ravenloft, Al-Qadim, Dark Sun, Planescape, Birthright, and Eberron. 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 system was dropped (1993–2000) are displayed in alphabetical order.

Note: There is considerable overlap caused by the transition period and early pre-advertising for some modules.

Coded modules (1978–1994)

Module codes in brackets indicate implied codes either by earlier advertising or place in a series; some of these modules did not actually have codes printed on the cover.

A

A—Aerie of the Slave Lords is a linked campaign of four AD&D (1st Ed.) modules created for Gen Con XIII and set in Greyhawk. They can also form an extended campaign following T and followed by G and Q.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Aerie of the Slave Lords - 1st Ed. AD&D - Greyhawk (Oerth)

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|A1

|9039||Slave Pits of the Undercity || 4–7|| David Cook || 1980 || 

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|A2

|9040||Secret of the Slavers Stockade || 4–7|| Harold Johnson <br /> Tom Moldvay||1981||&nbsp;

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|A3

|9041||Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords || 4–7|| Allen Hammack|| 1981 ||&nbsp;

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|A4

|9042||In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords || 4–7|| Lawrence Schick|| 1981 ||&nbsp;

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|A1–4

|9167||Scourge of the Slave Lords || 7–11|| Various||1986 ||Revised Compilation; ranked 20th greatest adventure of all time

|}

AC—ACcessory Modules is a series of accessory items for D&D (Basic/Expert/Companion/Master), many of which included mini-adventures. They are generally associated with Mystara albeit quite generic.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | ACcessory Modules - BECM D&D - Mystara/Generic

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|AC1

|9100||The Shady Dragon Inn ||N/A||Carl Smith||1983||Pre-generated Characters

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|AC2

|9099||Combat Shield and Mini-adventure:<br />"Treasure of the Hideous One"|| 4–7|| David Cook||1984||Small Module and GM screen

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|AC3

|9121||The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina ||2–5|| Garry Spiegle||1984||3-D Cardboard Dungeon<br />for Basic and AD&D

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|AC4

|9116||The Book of Marvelous Magic ||N/A||Frank Mentzer<br />Gary Gygax||1985||Magic items<br />also for AD&D

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|AC5

|9037||Player Character Record Sheets ||N/A||N/A ||1984||Basic/Expert/Companion

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|AC6

|9037||Player Character Record Sheets ||N/A||N/A ||1985||as AC5 + Master

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|AC7

|9156||Master Player Screen:<br />The Spindle|| 26–36||Bruce Nesmith||1985 ||GM Screen & Module

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|AC8

|9145||The Revenge of Rusak ||7–9|| David Cook||1985 ||3-D Cardboard Wilderness; mislabeled AC3

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|AC9

|9173||Creature Catalogue ||N/A||Various||1986 ||New monsters

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|AC10

|9211||Bestiary of Dragons and Giants ||Multiple||N/A||1987 ||Adventures using Dragons and Giants

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|AC11

|9220||The Book of Wondrous Inventions ||N/A||N/A ||1987 ||Listing of magic items

|}

B

B—Basic were designed for use with the Dungeons & Dragons Basic set. Mostly they are independent adventures, set in Mystara.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Basic - Basic D&D - Mystara

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|B1

|9023||In Search of the Unknown|| 1–3 ||Mike Carr|||1978 ||First printing provided for location in Greyhawk (Ratik, the Pale or Tenh), although subsequent printings did not.

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|B2

|9034||The Keep on the Borderlands ||1–3||Gary Gygax||1979 ||Generic in terms of setting, though 1987's GAZ1, The Grand Duchy of Karameikos retroactively placed it (here named "Castellan Keep") in northeastern Karameikos in the world of Mystara; and 1999's Return to the Keep on the Borderlands retroactively placed the keep in Greyhawk. Ranked 7th greatest adventure of all time modules for AD&D (1st) are specially designed for competition play and come with a scoring system for player actions.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Competition - 1st Ed. AD&D - Various

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|C1

|9032||The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan || 5–7||Harold Johnson,<br />Jeff R. Leason||1980||Origins'79 tournament module set in Greyhawk. Note: The Origins version was titled "Lost Tamoachan" and does not bear the module code. Ranked 18th greatest adventure of all time

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|DSE1

|2416 ||Dragon's Crown ||10–13||Various||1993||&nbsp;

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|DSE2

|2428 ||Black Spine ||10–13||Walter Baas||1994||&nbsp;

|}

DSM—Dark Sun Mission is a set of linked modules that require the Dark Sun campaign setting.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Dark Sun Mission - 2nd Ed. AD&D - Dark Sun (Athas)

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|DSM1

|2417 ||Black Flames ||3–6||Sam Witt||1993||&nbsp;

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|DSM2

|2421 ||Merchant House of Amketch ||4–7||L. Richard Baker III||1993||&nbsp;

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|DSM3

|2424 ||Marauders of Nibenay ||6–8;||William W. Connors||1993||&nbsp;

|}

E

EX—EXtension Series are AD&D modules designed as a "tack-on" adventure set in Greyhawk.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | EXtension Series - 1st Ed. AD&D - Greyhawk (Oerth)

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|EX1

|9072 ||Dungeonland ||9–12||Gary Gygax||1983||Official download

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|EX2

|9073 ||The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror ||9–12||Gary Gygax||1983||Official download

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G

G—Giants

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|M2 (MSOLO2)

|9060||Maze of the Riddling Minotaur || 1–10 || Jeff Grubb || 1983 || solo, invisible ink, Expert Set

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MV—Magic Viewer: solo adventure for 1st Edition AD&D.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Magic Viewer - 1st Ed. AD&D - Generic

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|MV1

|9104||Midnight on Dagger Alley ||Intro||Merle M. Rasmussen||1984|| solo &nbsp;

|}

N

N—Novice

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Novice - 1st Ed. AD&D - Various/Generic

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|N1

|9063||Against the Cult of the Reptile God ||1–3 || Douglas Niles || 1982 ||Set in Greyhawk; ranked 19th greatest adventure of all time In 1998 the module was re-released for 2nd Edition AD&D.<!--There is a review of this module in White Dwarf #80-->

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|N4

|9185||Treasure Hunt ||0–1 ||Aaron Allston|| 1986 ||FR module (retroactive)

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|N5

|9212||Under Illefarn ||0–3 || Steve Perrin || 1987|| First labelled FR module

|}

O

O—One on one (one player one master) set in Mystara.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | One on One - Expert D&D - Mystara

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|O1

|9050||The Gem and the Staff || Thief 8 || John and Laurie Van De Graaf || 1983 ||&nbsp;

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|O2

|9108||Blade of Vengeance || Elf 7 || Jim Bambra || 1984 || UK

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OA—Oriental Adventures was originally its own campaign setting (see Oriental Adventures and List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks), but from OA5 was incorporated into Forgotten Realms.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Oriental Adventures - 1st Ed. AD&D / 2nd Ed. AD&D - Forgotten Realms (Toril)

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|OA1

|9164 ||Swords of the Daimyo ||&nbsp; ||David Cook||1986||Module also contained these adventures:<br>"Over the Waves We Will Go" (6-9)<br />"Riders of the Black Temple" (1)<br />"Lord of the Black Temple" (3-5)

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|OA2

|9186 ||Night of the Seven Swords ||&nbsp;||Various||1986||&nbsp;

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|OA3

|9195 ||Ochimo: The Spirit Warrior || 5–7 ||Jeff Grubb||1987||&nbsp;

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|OA4

|9203 ||Blood of the Yakuza ||&nbsp;||David Cook||1987||&nbsp;

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|OA5

|9242 ||Mad Monkey vs. the Dragon Claw || 6–9 ||Jeff Grubb||1988||Official download

|}

OP—Outer Planes for use with the AD&D Manual of the Planes.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Outer Planes - 1st Ed. AD&D - Outer Planes

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|OP1

|9225 ||Tales of the Outer Planes ||various (1-11+)||&nbsp;||1988||Short Adventures

|}

Q

Q—Queen of the Demonweb Pits single module conclusion to the G and D series

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Queen of the Demonweb Pits - 1st Ed. AD&D - Greyhawk (Oerth)

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|Q1

|9035 ||Queen of the Demonweb Pits || 10–14 ||David C. Sutherland III<br />Gary Gygax||1980||Is the conclusion of the GDQ Series.

|}

R

R—Role Playing Game Association tournament modules, R1–6 were also available to RPGA members. R1–4 were later revised and abridged as I12. Mentzer initially intended the "R" series to take place in Greyhawk (on a different continent from Oerik) as part of an "Acquaria" or "Aqua-Oeridian" campaign. The original concept was to use these modules to form the basis of a new Greyhawk boxed set, although TSR never went forward with these plans and as such the modules are not officially for Greyhawk.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Role Playing Game Association - 1st Ed. AD&D - Generic

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|R1

| ||To the Aid of Falx || 5–9 ||Frank Mentzer||1982||&nbsp;

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|R2

| ||The Investigation of Hydell || 3–5||Frank Mentzer||1982||&nbsp;

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|R3

| ||The Egg of the Phoenix || 5–9||Frank Mentzer||1982||&nbsp;

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|R4

| ||Doc's Island || 6–10||Frank Mentzer||1983||&nbsp;

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|R5

| ||Great Bugbear Hunt ||5–7||Frank Mentzer||1986||Run at GenCon South in 1982, later published in Polyhedron #28

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|R6

| ||Bigby's Tomb ||5–7||Frank Mentzer||1984||Run at an unknown tournament in 1984, later published in Polyhedron #20 as "The 384th Incarnation of Bigby's Tomb"

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|R7

| ||"Dwarven" Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts ||&nbsp;||Frank Mentzer||(1982)||Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts Part 1. Run at GenCon II East in 1982, never published.

|-

|R8

| ||Yog's Dessert ||&nbsp;||Frank Mentzer||(1982)||Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts Part 2 (sometimes misspelled "Yog's Desert"). Run at GenCon II East in 1982, never published.

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|R9

| ||Tinker's Canyon ||&nbsp;||Frank Mentzer||(1982)||Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts Part 3. Run at GenCon II East in 1982, never published.

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|R10

| ||Air Plane! ||&nbsp;||Frank Mentzer||(1982)||Dwarven Quest for the Rod of Seven Parts Part 4. Run at GenCon II East in 1982, never published. Took place on the Plane of Air, hence the name.

|}

RA—Ravenloft / RQ—Ravenloft Quests TSR changed coding for sales purposes. Grand Conjunction Campaign was developed after the first 3 modules were made

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Ravenloft/Ravenloft Quests - 2nd Ed. AD&D - Ravenloft

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|RA1

|9298 ||Feast of Goblyns || 4-7 ||Blake Mobley||1990||3rd Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or Stand alone

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|RA2

|9321 ||Ship of Horror || 8–10 ||Anne Brown||1991||4th Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or stand alone

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|RA3

|9338 ||Touch of Death || 3-5 ||Bruce Nesmith||1991||2nd Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or stand alone

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|RQ1

|9352

|Night of the Walking Dead

|1-3

|Bill Slavicsek

|1992

|1st Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or stand alone

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|RQ2

|9364

|Thoughts of Darkness

|12-15

|David Wise

|1992

|

|-

|RQ3

|9375

|From the Shadows

|9-12

|Bruce Nesmith

|1992

|5th Grand Conjunction Campaign Module (Can be played as a predecessor to RM1 Roots of Evil or as a stand alone)

|}

RM—Ravenloft Missions TSR changed coding again for sales purposes

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Ravenloft Missions - 2nd Ed. AD&D - Ravenloft

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|RM1

|9413 ||Roots of Evil|| 9-12 ||Erik Haddock & David Wise||1993||6th and Final Module in the Grand Conjunction Campaign .

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|RM2

|9414 ||The Created|| 2-4 ||Bruce Nesmith||1993||

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|RM3

|9415 ||Web of Illusion|| 7-9 ||William W. Connors||1993||

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|RM4

|9418

|House of Strahd

|6-13

|Tracy and Laura Hickman

|1993

|

|}

RPGA—Role Playing Game Association tournament modules, also available to RPGA members. This series was later revised and reprinted as B7, C4 & C5.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Role Playing Game Association - Basic D&D / 1st Ed. AD&D - Mystara / Generic

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|RPGA1

| ||Rahasia || 1–2 ||Tracy and Laura Hickman||1983||For Basic D&D; reprint of non-TSR module from 1979. Later combined into B7. Original RPGA1 by itself is a very rare module, though PDFs exist of RPGA1 and 2 combined and edited into a single document.

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|RPGA2

| ||Black Opal Eye || 2–3 ||Tracy and Laura Hickman||1983||For Basic D&D. Later combined into B7. Very rare module.

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|RPGA3

| ||The Forgotten King || 4–7 ||Bob Blake||1983||&nbsp;First part of C4 To Find a King Module

|-

|RPGA4

| ||The Elixir of Life || 4–7||Bob Blake||1983||&nbsp;Second and Final part of C4 To Find a King Module

|-

|RPGA5

| ||Riddle of Dolmen Moor || 4–7||Bob Blake||&nbsp;||in Polyhedron #16, reprinted in C5 The Bane of Llywelyn

|-

|RPGA6

| ||Incants of Ishcabeble || 4–7||Bob Blake||&nbsp;||in Polyhedron #17, reprinted in C5 The Bane of Llywelyn

|-

|RPGA7

| ||Llywelyn's Tomb || 4–7||Bob Blake||&nbsp;||in Polyhedron #18, reprinted in C5 The Bane of Llywelyn

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|RPGA8

| ||And the Gods Will Have Their Way || 4–7 ||Bob Blake||&nbsp;||in Polyhedron #19, reprinted in C5 The Bane of Llywelyn

|}

RS—Red Sonja

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Red Sonja - 1st Ed. AD&D - Earth (Hyborian Age)

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|RS1

|9183 ||Red Sonja Unconquered || 10–14||Anne McCready||1986||&nbsp;

|}

S

S—Special

|-

|S2

|9027||White Plume Mountain || 5–10||Lawrence Schick||1979||Set in Greyhawk. Ranked 9th greatest adventure of all time. (or Stoke-on-Trent) limited edition module released at 1986 Stoke-on-Trent Garden Festival (UK).

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Steam Train - Basic/Expert D&D - Generic

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|ST1

| ||Up the Garden Path || 4–7 ||Graeme Morris<br />Mike Brunton||1986||&nbsp;

|}

T

T—Temple of Elemental Evil set in Greyhawk. They can also form an extended campaign followed by A, G, and Q.

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|+ style="text-align: left;" | Temple of Elemental Evil - 1st Ed. AD&D - Greyhawk (Oerth)

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|T1

|9026 ||The Village of Hommlet || 1–3 ||Gary Gygax||1979||&nbsp;

|-

|T1–4

|9147||The Temple of Elemental Evil || 1–8 ||Gary Gygax<br />Frank Mentzer||1985||Includes abridged T1. Ranked 4th greatest adventure of all time

|-

|X6

|9081||Quagmire! || 4–10 ||Merle M. Rasmussen||1984||&nbsp;

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|X7

|9079||The War Rafts of Kron || 9–12||Bruce Nesmith||1984||&nbsp;

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|X8

|9127||Drums on Fire Mountain || 5–8||Graeme Morris<br />Tom Kirby||1984||UK made

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|X9

|9129||The Savage Coast || 4–10||Merle M. Rasmussen<br />Jackie Rasmussen<br />Anne C. Gray||1985||&nbsp;

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|X10

|9160||Red Arrow, Black Shield || 10–14||Michael S. Dobson||1985||Battlesystem required; uses elements introduced in X4-X5, but not a continuation of that series as such

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|X11

|9165||Saga of the Shadow Lord || 5–9||Stephen Bourne||1986||&nbsp;

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|X12

|9188||Skarda's Mirror || 5–8||Aaron Allston||1987||&nbsp;

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|X13

|9218||Crown of Ancient Glory || 7–10||Stephen Bourne||1987||Requires Companion Set

|-

|XL1

|9114||Quest for the Heartstone || 5–10||Michael L. Gray||1984||Tie in to action figures. Given 4/10 by White Dwarf.

|-

|XSOLO

|9082||Lathan's Gold || 4–6 ||Merle M. Rasmussen||1984||Solo Module

|-

|XS2

|9157||Thunderdelve Mountain || 7–9 ||William Carlson||1985||Solo Module

|}

Other modules

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|9481

|Avengers in Lankhmar

|1-3

|

|1991

|The players, and three competitor teams of non-player characters, search Lankhmar for the fugitive assassin.

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|&nbsp;|| Adventurer's Guild modules ||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||Limited edition modules released by TSR to retailers as promotional tie-ins to upcoming products.

|-

|11413|| Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff ||Variable||Gary Gygax and Sean K. Reynolds||1999||Expanded version of G1, G2 and G3 that includes adventures suitable for low to high level characters. Set in Greyhawk.

|-

|11614|| The Apocalypse Stone ||15+||Jason Carl & Chris Pramas||2000||An endtimes adventure designed to bring about the destruction of the campaign world. Generic setting.

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|9350|| Assault on Raven's Ruin ||2–3||Tim Beach||1992||Thunder Rift setting.

|-

|11347|| Axe of the Dwarvish Lords ||13–15||Skip Williams||1999||Generic setting.

|-

|9580|| Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad ||&nbsp;8–10 or 8–12||Sean K. Reynolds||1998||Second volume in the Lost Tombs trilogy. Set in Greyhawk.

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|9471|| The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga || 7–20 ||Lisa Smedman ||1995||Generic setting.

|-

|2019S|| Dark and Hidden Ways ||Varies||Various||1990||Bundled with the Dungeoneer's Survival Guide; disconnected Underdark encounters.

|-

|2631|| Dead Gods || 6-9 ||Monte Cook ||1997||For the Planescape setting. Ranked 14th greatest adventure of all time. Designed for first level characters.

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|3142|| King of the Giantdowns ||Variable||Ed Stark

||1997||For the Birthright campaign setting. Includes adventures for low to high level characters.

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|9434|| The Knight of Newts ||1-2||"Slade" Henson

||1993||Thunder Rift setting. Designed for the boxed set or Rules Cyclopedia and comes with full color poster map.

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|9503|| Labyrinth of Madness ||15+||Monte Cook

||1995||Generic setting.

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|3125|| Legends of the Hero-Kings ||Variable||Ed Stark

||1996||For the Birthright campaign setting. Includes adventures for low to high level characters.

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|9573|| The Lost Shrine of Bundushatur ||8-10||Michael D. Wagner||1998||Generic setting. Part of the Dungeon Crawl series of stand-alone modules.

|-

|2513|| Mark of Amber ||4–6||Aaron Allston, Jeff Grubb and John D. Rateliff||1995||Set in Mystara; sequel to Castle Amber. Includes interactive audio CD for use with the adventure.

|-

|9568|| Moonlight Madness ||4–6||Penny & Skip Williams||1998||Generic setting.

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|1125|| Night Below ||1-10+||Carl Sargent||1995||Generic setting. Epic Underdark Campaign.

|-

|9550|| Night of the Shark ||6–8||Bruce Cordell||1997||Second part of the "Sahuagin" trilogy.

|-

|2509|| Night of the Vampire ||1–3||L. Richard Baker III||1994||Set in Mystara.

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|&nbsp;|| Palace of the Vampire Queen ||&nbsp;||Pete and Judy Kerestan||1976||The first published adventure ever. Distributed by TSR and published by Wee Warriors.

|-

|9586|| A Paladin in Hell ||15–20||Monte Cook||1998||Generic setting.

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|9342|| Quest for the Silver Sword ||2–3||William W. Connors||1992||Thunder Rift setting. Followed by Rage of the Rakasta.

|-

|&nbsp;|| Quest for the Fazzlewood ||&nbsp;||John and Laurie Van De Graaf||1978||Tournament module later revised and published as The Gem and the Staff.

|-

|9435|| Rage of the Rakasta ||2–4||William W. Connors ||1993||Thunder Rift setting. Can be played as a sequel to Quest for the Silver Sword or as a stand-alone.

|-

|11397|| Ravenloft: 25th Anniversary ||5–7||Tracy and Laura Hickman||1999||2nd edition version of the original module. Set in Ravenloft. Also known as the Silver Anniversary Edition, not to be confused with the I6 Ravenloft facsimile which was included in the TSR Silver Anniversary box.

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|9576|| Return of the Eight ||6–12||Roger E. Moore||1998||Set in Greyhawk.

|-

|11327|| Return to the Keep on the Borderlands ||1–3||John D. Rateliff||1999||Sequel to B2 The Keep on the Borderlands. Set in Greyhawk (but also has several Mystara references), even though B2 was generic in terms of setting.

|-

|1162|| Return to the Tomb of Horrors ||13–16||Bruce R. Cordell||1998||Expansion and sequel to S1 Tomb of Horrors. Set in Greyhawk. Ranked 10th greatest adventure of all time.

|-

|9582|| Vecna Reborn ||5-7||Monte Cook||1998||Marketed as a Ravenloft product as it was set in the Demiplane of Dread

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|11326|| The Vortex of Madness ||&nbsp;||Chris Pramas||2000||&nbsp;

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|B00778|| Wand of Archeal ||6–8||Mike Selinker & Penny Williams||1999||Originally a Role Playing Game Association tournament module. Generic setting.

|-

|3110|| Warlock of the Stonecrowns ||4–10||Wolfgang Baur||1995||For the Birthright campaign setting

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|2020S|| Wild Things||&nbsp;||Grant Boucher||1997||Originally bundled with the Wilderness Survival Guide, this rare module was never sold separately. It has no cover but the sleeve originally containing the whole bundle; Wilderness adventure.

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|11331||Wrath of the Minotaur||||Jeff Grubb||1999||Fast-Play Game adventure.

|-

|9570

|A Darkness Gathering

|7-9

|Bruce R. Cordell

|1998

|First part of "The Illithiad" trilogy and supports "The Illithid" accessory.

|-

|9571

|Masters of Eternal Night

|7-9

|Bruce R. Cordell

|1998

|Second part of "The Illithiad" trilogy and supports "The Illithid" accessory.

|-

|9572

|Dawn of the Overmind

|8-19

|Bruce R. Cordell

|1998

|Third part of "The Illithiad" trilogy and supports "The Illithid" accessory.

|}

Notes

See also

  • List of systemless fantasy role-playing game supplements

References

  • 3.5 D&D Archives (Official Wizards of the Coast link - includes many new adventures and supplements not available in print)
  • Collector's Checklist (extensive online list of TSR RPG modules and gaming accessories with pictures and revision info)
  • The Acaeum: Module Index By Code (information and auction prices on D&D modules)
  • The Acaeum: Module Index By Title (information and auction prices on D&D modules)
  • The Acaeum: The Acaeum Library (links to essays, community support, TSR/WotC product references and TSR/WotC module downloads)