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Adventure across the Infinite Staircase
This is a pre-order product. Estimated shipping October 2024.
To celebrate Dungeons & Dragons’ updating these classic adventures for fifth edition, Beadle & Grimm’s has created a premium edition set that celebrates not only the six adventures that represent pieces of D&D history, but also the unique world that was the early days of Dungeons & Dragons.
*All images and content lists subject to final approval and may change prior to final production.
Rediscover 6 beloved adventures from the early days of D&D, updated in this collection that will take players from 1st to 13th level. Whether you have fond memories of playing these back in the day, or are curious to experience first-hand how the world’s greatest roleplaying game got its start, these six adventures will take you and your players on an epic journey through exotic lands with unforgettable characters.
Each cover design uses one of the unique doors from the Infinite Staircase, and when opened, reveals one of the iconic denizens of that adventure. Choose from: The Lost City, The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, or Expedition to the Barrier Peaks
Once you’ve chosen your box cover, dig into the immersive contents of your Gold Anniversary Edition:
NOTE: Content list and art not final and may change in final production.
Art for the classic monsters and NPCs from all six adventures with updated stats on the back.
These Epic Monsters deserve an epic treatment for when the players meet them, so we've create 5 oversized encounter cards to fully deliver both the epic art and the epic stat block.
Also, did we mention they're epic?
And finally, no trip back to the early days of Dungeons & Dragons would be complete without a scrapbook recording the wicked awesomeness of those original game sessions! So we’re including a fictional recreation of a DM’s notebook from back then—or at least what we’re sure a DM’s notebook could have looked like…
Full of art from the original modules, notes from game sessions, and DM tips from a classic, expert DM.