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DDAL05-01 Treasure of the Broken Hoard (5e)

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A famous relic hunter seeks adventurers to help her find caches of treasure hidden by the now-
defeated followers of the Cult of the Dragon.

Her maps and notes may lead the way to great wealth—or a terrible death.

And do other parties have designs on the treasure as well?

Five 1-Hour Mini-Adventures for 1st & 2nd Level Characters

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Dorietta M February 07, 2023 5:59 am UTC
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I love Blooddrinker. Very good flavor for him.
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Søren S July 18, 2022 9:55 am UTC
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I wanted to have a look at the preview before buying into this one, but the preview only contains standard DDAL text, so nothing useful in that preview at all.
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Jeroen B October 27, 2021 6:55 am UTC
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What is this .mod-file I can't open?
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David M December 18, 2020 4:57 pm UTC
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Does anyone have a good take on how to ret-con the party starting Parnast (DDAL0501) and 'later' arriving in Parnast for the first time from The Black Road (DDAL0502)?
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Daniel L October 16, 2019 7:53 pm UTC
In S9, do each mission in this allow players to level up or do all the missions count as a collective as 1 level up?
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Amy M March 30, 2020 2:51 am UTC
They can choose to level after each min adventure, but if they hit level 5 they can no longer participate with that character as it is a module for character levels 1-4 only. Likewise, the DM gets a DM reward for each mini-adventure.
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Mathew H September 06, 2019 3:34 am UTC
This was the first AL mod I was exposed to, and is a good starting adventure. Part 1 was a good scenario for the beginners at the table to get a feel for the mechanics of 5th edition, ranging from skill checks to environmental shifts to surprisingly multi-faceted combat scenarios.
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Paul T April 29, 2019 12:05 am UTC
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I played this with some teens and adults, mostly new players, and it was a perfect starter game.
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Andrew C March 10, 2019 6:21 pm UTC
I played parts 1 and 2, and I ran parts 3 and 4. A lot of fun. Action, traps and puzzles. A bit lighter on role playing and NPCs but I'm not quite finished with the module yet.
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Ned P February 18, 2019 9:02 pm UTC
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I tried to download this to print, but it says the pdf is password protected????
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Liam W September 15, 2018 5:22 pm UTC
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This was my, and my party's, first experience with an Adventurer's League product. I decided to run DnD one night, bought the product, and was ready to run in 15 minutes; 4 hours of play time and we're only 2/5 through! Easily digestible, fun adventures at a bargain price.
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michael W July 30, 2018 9:41 pm UTC
got to say the first part was fun to run i love the swarm of tiny goblins (i also like to see how other dms reskin monsters). the story awards were interesting i think the last one was a little excessive for level 1-2 characters but since it was the last module they should be able to take care of it before it really became a problem
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Juan A July 14, 2018 4:52 am UTC
This was the first mod I ever ran in AL. So I'll do a review for each section.
Hill - Downright silly fun. Teeny tiny gobs and a shruken hill giant makes for humorous fights. Though the hill giant was easily defeated by my party even with maxed hitpoints. Blooddrinker is still a loved pet by my party's druid even now into tier 2.
Stone - The badger encounter is... interesting. Not a challenge but not a cake walk, there will be massive table variance there. The family of galeb dur were a fun surprise for my group. Their biggest challenge? How to get past the stone giants butt.
Frost - Fun dungeon crawl and sneaky trap at the start. My party of four nearly tpk'd on the final fight. Several failed their saves and that was almost a quick undoing for them. When DMing this, try to keep in mind your players mods to saves in deciding party strength.
Fire - I may have gone off the rails slightly and turned the kobolds into a non-combat fight with the party persuading them, but then the group turned...See more
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Charles F June 03, 2018 10:40 pm UTC
This is easily my favorite of the 5 mini adventure introductions. It has fun rewards for players (who doesn't want a miniaturized bear?), a good mixture of puzzles and combat, and introduces the concepts of SKT to the players. Biggest encouragement, however, is to think about the order they do them — the last of the mini modules really should be last, but they could pick them in any order.
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Jonathan G April 23, 2018 3:14 am UTC
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This is a great little flavor for SKT and a solid intro. Good puzzles. Great little theme dungeons that leave you wanting more with an interesting story to boot that I found to tie the end of Season 1/2 with SKT perfectly. There are some deep, very cool map ideas in here.
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Matthew S April 06, 2018 1:31 am UTC
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I've run these adventures multiple times for new players.
I really appreciate the flavour of the individual scenarios. It makes them memorable and excellent for first-timers.
Some of them are incredibly difficult if you have a small or inexperienced party, and I would recommend DMs consider the combat style of the party when making adjustments for monsters with the death burst ability in particular.
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Miguel D March 31, 2018 7:35 am UTC
This was a lot of fun to play. It was the first adventure I ever ran in an official adventure league capacity. My players had fun, and the reward of a pet bear was probably the best thing I could ever give.
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