


I think most groups will enjoy playing the dungeons in Tales from the Yawning Portal. But it would have been nice for all of them to be easily viewed and read in the book. Most are fine and you can find some of them online. My only real complaint with this book is that some of the maps are a bit too small. It is also pretty easy to take these dungeons and place them in your own homebrew campaign. For DMs I really like the tips for placing them in a setting you might be running. These are fun adventures that DMs can enjoy running and PCs playing. I played in a campaign which started with The Sunless Citadel and continued to The Forge of Fury. As much as this is a trip down memory lane for some fans, it is an opportunity for many newcomers. Quick Review of Tales from the Yawning Portal:īeing able to run all these dungeons in 5th Edition is great. And Appendix B contains stats and write-ups of the new monsters you’ll encounter. It even has a photo of the original module.Īppendix A is full of all the new magic items you’ll encounter in this book. A small section at the beginning of each chapter is dedicated to the original dungeons. In addition to providing tips for running these adventures and maps, each chapter has a section that places the adventure in various popular DnD settings. It also talks about the Yawning Portal, the tavern, as a setting.Ĭhapters 1 through 7 detail the updated adventures The Sunless Citadel, The Forge of Fury, The Hidden Shrine of Tamoahcan, White Plume Mountain, Dead in Thay, Against the Giants and Tomb of Horrors. Including the author(s), when it was written and what level PCs it is for. The introduction gives a blurb about each of the seven adventures. You can drop one into your current campaign, run them separately or you could bridge them together to use this book for your next campaign. Tales from the Yawning Portal is full of some famous and deadly dungeons for you to try out in the 5th Edition ruleset. Tales from the Yawning Portal Description: Tales from the Yawning Portal updates seven of the deadliest dungeons for 5th Edition Dungeon and Dragons.
