[RPG] How to play D&D Adventurers League adventures at home

dnd-5ednd-adventurers-leaguepublished-adventures

I was at a local convention this past weekend (Gary Con) and had an opportunity to play some 5E Adventurer's League. It was my first exposure to 5E as I haven't played since v3.5. That said, I was a huge RPGA player and have played a little PathFinder so I'm familiar with Organized Play to some extent.

I was told at the convention that you can play these Adventurers League adventures at home but the site isn't too clear on this. I was able to find some old postings that indicated they'd be available with new releases. Does this mean I am just buying the module at a store and then referring to the supplemental material online for character creation? I assume there are certificates like existed with RPGA but I haven't seen these. Are they provided with the purchased modules?

My confusion stems from the fact that I was told we could download modules from their site and use them at home. I have not been able to find these.
Thanks for helping an old DM get reacquainted.

Best Answer

The article D&D Adventurers League Content Open To All announced where and when they are releasing Adventurer's League content to everyone, not just organized play.

From the above link:

We also listened to the D&D fans who wanted more bite-sized adventures to pick up and play with their group in a pinch. All of the adventures created for the D&D Adventurers League going forward will be available to all fans of D&D. The Dungeon Masters Guild is now the hub for distributing D&D Adventurers League content. You can download PDFs of the adventures released periodically for a just a few dollars. Check out what’s available right now from previous Adventurer’s League seasons at dungeonmasterguild.com.

You can purchase previous content at the Dungeon Masters Guild website.

Related Topic