Rules required | Dungeons & Dragons, 5th edition |
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Character levels | 1-7 |
Campaign setting | Forgotten Realms |
First published | 2014 |
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Hoard of the Dragon Queen is an adventure module for the 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragonsfantasyrole-playing game.
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Hoard of the Dragon Queen and a second adventure, The Rise of Tiamat, pits players against Tiamat.[1]
Publication history[edit]

Hoard of the Dragon Queen was released on August 14, 2014 as part of the fantasy storyline called 'Tyranny of Dragons', which launched alongside the new edition and is told through game supplements, video games, and other outlets.[1] The adventure was created by Kobold Press under commission from Wizards of the Coast.[2][3][4]

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- ^ abhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2014/05/30/new-dungeons-dragons-release-dates-details/
- ^Grabianowski, Ed (31 May 2014). 'The New D&D Adventures Will Include All the Dragons'. io9.com. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
- ^Helton, Christopher (19 May 2014). 'The Summer Blockbuster Of Tabletop RPGs: D&D Is Back'. Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
- ^Helton, Christopher (2 June 2014). 'Talking D&D's Tyranny Of Dragons With Wolfgang Baur And Steve Winter'. Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 6 August 2015.

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I prefer my protagonists to be a bit more heroic and a lot less whiny and self absorbed. Almost every character in that book was tightly wrapped around their own axle to the point that they could barely interact with each other without their personal mental anxieties shouting for attention. Each character was a bloated caricature of what the author was trying to convey for them and there was hardly any adventure in the story at all. Just personal misery and consternation. It was hard to find any D&D in the story at all aside from a few (city/organization) names and a few spells.
But, to each their own. Game on!