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D3 Vault of the Drow - 5e Conversion Guide with Maps

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5e D&D conversion of the various monsters, magic items, and creature encounters for the classic module D3 Vault of the Drow.  The original module is required to use this conversion guide.  The module references items in the Dungeon Masters Guide and creatures from the Monster Manual, Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes, and Volo’s Guide to Monsters.

I have also released the following related 5e conversions

The conversion guide is 60+ pages.   11 maps at 70 DPI are included, ready for online use. Grid and no-grid variants of each map are provided. 

Maps provided include:

  • Vault of Drow
  • Vault Great Fane of Lolth 1st level
  • Vault Great Fane of Lolth 2nd level
  • Vault Great Fane of Lolth 3rd level
  • Vault Great Fane of Lolth 4th level
  • Vault Great Fane of Lolth 5th level
  • Vault Great Fane of Lolth Dungeon level
  • Vault Q49 Map VII
  • Vault R47 Map VIII
  • Vault U48 Map IX
  • Vault Tunnels
  • Vault Road and Road
  • Vault Road
  • Vault River
  • Vault Docks
  • Vault Fungi Forest

Vault of the Drow - Map

Sample 1



Great Fane of Lolth 1st Level


Sample 2


Great Fane of Lolth - 3rd Level

Sample 3


R57 Area Map

Sample 4



Underdark Tunnels:

Sample 5

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