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Last Stand at Copper Canyon

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Face the horrors of the Mournland...

Sinister forces hunt for salvagers, dragging captives to their scrapyard lair; but Copper Canyon hums with strange and unpredictable magic... can you defeat the evil which festers at its heart and escape its rusty confines unscathed?

Take control of arcane wrecking balls, giant magnets, and more as you crush, grab, and smash your way through a living scrapyard!

Last Stand at Copper Canyon is an Eberron: Oracle of War salvage mission for Tier 2 characters (levels 5-10) that can be completed in 3-4 hours. It's Adventurers League legal if used in conjunction with the Salvage Bases and Missions supplement. The adventure starts with an attack on the characters' base. No base? No worries! There are rules for running the attack elsewhere; and if you're not running salvage missions at all, this adventure can easily be dropped into any Eberron campaign.

Copper Canyon Salvation Times

Copper Canyon Scrapyard Map

Meet the Team:

Stacey Allan is a freelance artist and designer from the UK. She was a contributing writer and cartographer for Wizards of the Coast’s Rime of the Frostmaiden, and is the layout artist for the Dungeons & Dragons Adventurers League campaign Eberron: Oracle of War. As well as writing adventures, she’s created many covers for products on the Dungeon Masters Guild.

Hannah Rose is a freelance writer, editor, and game designer who has worked with Wizards of the Coast on titles such as Mythic Odysseys of Theros and Explorer's Guide to Wildemount. Her other Dungeon Masters Guild work includes the platinum bestselling College of the Opera and Cartographer subclasses.


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Conner S November 03, 2020 9:11 pm UTC
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yay more salvage missions!
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Stacey A November 03, 2020 9:54 pm UTC
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Yay! I hope you enjoy it!
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