Most creatures refer to stat blocks in the D&D 5e Monster Manual. Red Hand of Doom Introduction To use this conversion guide you will need a copy of “Red Hand of Doom”, originally available in hard-copy and now for sale in Digital format at This document gives GMs advice to convert the module to the latest 5th Edition rules and guidance on preparing the adventure, a list of random encounters, and a summary of factions provide a quick in-game reference. Thank you to all the artists for your brilliant work! Artwork by Pawel Dobosz is used by permission and published/owned by The Forge Studios. Artwork by Jessica Smith, Jacob Blackmon, and Dean Spencer are used with permission. Some artwork by Claudio Pozas, copyright Expeditious Retreat Press, used with permission. Pryor and published under the Community Content Agreement for Dungeon Masters Guild. All other original material in this work is copyright 2018 by Daniel C. Such material is used with permission under the Community Content Agreement for Dungeon Masters Guild. This work contains material that is copyright Wizards of the Coast and/or other authors. PRYOR Dedicated to my loving wife and best friend Alissa, thanks for you support.ĭUNGEONS & DRAGONS, D&D, Wizards of the Coast, Forgotten Realms, the dragon ampersand, and all other Wizards of the Coast product names, and their respective logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast in the USA and other countries. This conversion guide allows DMs to run the original module with 5th Edition rules and provides a reference sheet for encounters.Īn adventure for 4+ characters at 5th level(ascending to level 10)īy DANIEL C. For a complete history of this publication click here for the wikipedia page. It was written by James Jacobs and Richard Baker. Red Hand of Doom Conversion Guide Introduction: In 2006, WOTC published the module named “Red Hand of Doom”.
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