So, your players went off on a tangent? Hey, we’ve all been you wrote pages and pages of brilliant adventure plots, monsters, NPCs and treasure, and the party just walked…right…by. Now what do you do? Prepared! offers quick solutions to keep the game moving and your players entertained, while you figure out your next move. Here you’ll find mini-adventures for every environment, from lofty mountain peaks to the ruins of a haunted village, and a seat at the bar in the Most Dangerous Tavern in the World. Here are just a few of the adventure elements in Prepared!, ready to use in any fantasy campaign setting, at a variety of PC With Prepared!, designer Jon Sawatsky has created dozens of 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons fantasy scenarios for stuck GMs, lavishly illustrated with maps by Meshon Cantrill. Never be caught without a plot again!
A collection of short adventures for D&D 5th Edition, leaning on both core material and material from Kobold's own Tome of Beasts. These are all pretty solid, with unusual and interesting adventure sites, and cover a nice range of character levels up to 15. Probably the highlights of the set are The Impregnable Fortress of Dib (a fun variation on the archetypal starting adventure with goblins), Upon the Icebound Terrace (stopping an interplanar invasion by ice mephits), The Burning Crater (investigate a crashed orb of fire that isn't what you'd expect), and The Obsidian Pass (defend a fey grove from a sorcerer's super-weapon). Definitely a handy supplement to have around if you need an adventure in a hurry. (B+)