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Not that long ago, Ronin Arts came out with a Campaign Planner. It was a simple thing that you printed out and filled out. Had stuff for keeping track of a lot of goods but really wasn't a planning tool. Now from Goodman Games comes the DM Campaign Tracker, a very similar product. Note, I haven't seen how the PDF forms work in the revised Campaign Planner so there might be some great enhancements to it.
The books are similar in many ways. Both have page after page of forms for the GM to fill out. This book includes the following:
Basic Campaign Information: Includes space for name, publisher, DM and players.
Published Resources Allowed in Campaign: This includes book title, publisher, pages or material allowed and book code.
World Overview: These pages include spots for numerous different entries including deities, holidays, regions, guilds, churches, towns, cities, and other goods.
Rumors, Themes and Plot Threads: Wide generous spaces with notes for various levels (low, mid, high, epic).
NPCs: These cards are very similar to those produced by The Game Mechanics. They have places for all the major stats, but might've been a little better by abbreviating the AC and HP information and providing some typed out common skills, and more room for the attacks. Another half page allows you to keep track of what I'd call walk on or minor NPCs with name, race, class/level, location and any distinguishing traits and notes.
Character Reference: These pages may see some heavy use in my campaign depending on how my current method is going. See, these pages keep track of character name, hit points, initiative, armor class, ability scores, saving thows, speed, weapon in hand, and common skills, as well as a space for other information like special modifiers and non-combat information. Right now I'm using a combination of the Game Mechanics cards and Index Cards. I like this because it's everything at a glance.
Items: Page for items not identified with spaces for what the item is, where it came from, value, and how many charges. Another useful chart tucked at the bottom is wealth, and an appropriate wealth per character by level. This is good for me because I run a mainly outdoor style campaign that doesn't rely on dungeons so the party is occasionally under funded and this can quickly let me know what wealth level they should have.
Calendar: No doubt about it, this calendar wins over the Ronin Arts one. It's broken up by months and a daily calendar, as opposed to making your own calendar as pages 12-13 of the Planner have you do.
Session History: Another standard form where you write down date, adventures, events, accomplishments, total XP earned and story break point.
XP Log: Ah, how many times do I wish I had this in the past. This is a big win over the Campaign Planner because it's something I can use for all the players. It's broken up by characters and goes by date, gained xp ,spent/lost xp, ending xp. Perfect for those math illiterate players or those who just cheat.
Rules Reference: Spot to note any variant rules in play or any important rules you keep forgetting.
House Rules: Well, you knew with a rules reference that there would have to be a place for house rules.
Custom Encounter Table: Place with all environments and the good old twenty possible encounters.
One of the benefits here is that the front cover has a few important things for those like me, always in search of little important bits. How about some random NPC traits? How about tavern names or even NPC names? Now you can met Osydeus the Blade at the Pearly Rooster or Turog Zak who suffers from boils. The rear cover has something equally cool, a 1-30 table where you can use a dry-erase market to keep track of initiative for characters and monsters. Perfect stuff.
Now the bad news is that I find I would use both this and the Campaign Planner. In addition, I find that while the price of this product in and of itself is great, if they could've included either a CD or a code to get an electronic version of this product, that it would be far superior than it is. A lot of information here, especially on the player tracking side, will change, and change rapidly. Some of it like the encounter tables to customize, need to be done for various regions and would need different copies of the key product.
People are going to get use out of the little bonuses this product has and if you're not already using Ronin Arts Campaign Planner, that the DM Campaign Tracker is worth a look.
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Avalanches & Ambushes – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 5

Adventure Summary: In this level 5 fifth edition D&D adventure, the ice troll Frostbeard has discovered the Veil of Winter, an ancient artifact dedicated to the deity of frost, and is using it to expand the Azure Spine glacier. This is causing frigid air to roll down from the Morrow Peak mountains onto surrounding villages and towns. Inhabitants in the area believe another ice age is upon them and are seeking someone to stop it. The adventure is detailed below, but to download the printable PDF including the map, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter contains free adventures, ..
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Gnollasic Park – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 4

Adventure Summary: In this level 4 D&D adventure, a clan of savage gnolls, The Black Paws, have captured several dinosaurs belonging to the nearby halfling village of Saurus Springs. The halfling have launched rescue attempts to no avail, and they now turn to a band of adventurers to travel to The Obsidian Pit--the strip mine where the gnolls lair--to retrieve their beloved dinosaurs. The adventure is detailed below, but to download the printable PDF including the map, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter contains free adventures, magic items, villains, DM tips, and other cool stuff delivered right to ..
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The Red Rum Runners – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 2

Adventure Summary: In this level 2 D&D adventure, the gnomish town of Dingleburg is beset with a pair of problems: a flock of rampaging cockatrice that recently stoned several gnomes and tore one to pieces, and an illicit drug problem that's only getting worse. In Dunglewood Forest nearby, a murder of harpies lead by Gwendoline, the harpy matriarch, is responsible for both issues. Not only are they breeding cockatrices whose blood they use to concoct Red Rum, an addictive substance they are peddling to the gnomes, but also several of their cockatrices recently escaped. It is up to the party ..
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Truffle Kerfuffle – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 1

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Adventure Summary: In this level 1 D&D adventure, myconids and vegepygmies have uncovered an ancient relic of Zuggtmoy that has begun corrupting both them and the forest around. When the gnome village of Dahish is affected, the mushroom exports to the surrounding region comes to a grinding halt. This, of course, prompts a local lord, Dansworth Ratheem, with a love for truffles to commission a band of adventurers to find the source of the problem and put a stop to it. The adventure is detailed below, but to download a printable PDF, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter ..
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Turbulent Tides – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 5

On last night's live stream on my YouTube channel, we created a level 5 D&D adventure together: Turbulent Tides. A large pearl was recently found by underwater pearl divers from the town of Storm Cove, and now the tides around the small island community are rising to dangerous levels. The characters are tasked with discovering the source of the turbulent tides and put an end to it. The adventure is detailed below, but to download a printable PDF that includes the map, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter contains free adventures, magic items, villains, DM tips, and other ..
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A Bard's Tail: Nine Lives – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 3

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On last night's live stream, we had Davvy Chappy (from the YouTube channel Davvy Chappy) on for some dungeon master Q&A, and then afterwards, we created a D&D one-shot adventure inspired by our conversations. By the way, if you want to watch the lively Q&A we had, you can do so here: Dungeon Master Q&A with Davvy Chappy. The adventure is provided below, and you can get a PDF copy by signing up for my newsletter using the form below. My weekly newsletter contains free Dungeon Master resources and tips delivered right to your inbox. By the way, my live ..
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Fishy Business – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Levels 1-4

Overview: In a mountain lake, a group of kuo-toa sacrifice merfolk and fish to appease their foul aboleth deity, and a local group of aarakocra ask the heroes to put a stop to this before their food supply is depleted. Creatures Encountered: kuo-toa and a variety of other amphibious creatures System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a party of 4 adventurers between levels 1 and 4. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: Serpent Sanctum – Free D&D 5e Adventure for PCs Levels 6-9 Snagjaw Castle – Free ..
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Darkness Upon the Forest – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 1 & 2 PCs

Overview: The adventurers find themselves in a strange forest being corrupted an evil elven druid and her army of plant blights. Tasked with solving the problem, the party must fight their way through plant blights to confront the druid. Creatures Encountered: plant blights, wolves, satyrs, giant spider, druid System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a 1st-level party of 4 characters who reach level 3 by the end of the adventure. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: The Beholden Temple – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 3 ..
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The Beholden Temple – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 3 PCs

Overview: The party is tasked with investigating the source of undead plaguing the area, a former temple to Torm. However, they will discover that much more is going on than a simple undead infestation. Creatures Encountered: various undead, cultist, vampiric mist, mindwitness, oblex, and necromancer System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a 3rd-level party of 4 characters. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: Darkness Upon the Forest – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 1 & 2 PCs Into the Darkness – Free D&D 5e Adventure for ..
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Trouble in Round Hill – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 4 PCs

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Not that long ago, Ronin Arts came out with a Campaign Planner. It was a simple thing that you printed out and filled out. Had stuff for keeping track of a lot of goods but really wasn't a planning tool. Now from Goodman Games comes the DM Campaign Tracker, a very similar product. Note, I haven't seen how the PDF forms work in the revised Campaign Planner so there might be some great enhancements to it.
The books are similar in many ways. Both have page after page of forms for the GM to fill out. This book includes the following:
Basic Campaign Information: Includes space for name, publisher, DM and players.
Published Resources Allowed in Campaign: This includes book title, publisher, pages or material allowed and book code.
World Overview: These pages include spots for numerous different entries including deities, holidays, regions, guilds, churches, towns, cities, and other goods.
Rumors, Themes and Plot Threads: Wide generous spaces with notes for various levels (low, mid, high, epic).
NPCs: These cards are very similar to those produced by The Game Mechanics. They have places for all the major stats, but might've been a little better by abbreviating the AC and HP information and providing some typed out common skills, and more room for the attacks. Another half page allows you to keep track of what I'd call walk on or minor NPCs with name, race, class/level, location and any distinguishing traits and notes.
Character Reference: These pages may see some heavy use in my campaign depending on how my current method is going. See, these pages keep track of character name, hit points, initiative, armor class, ability scores, saving thows, speed, weapon in hand, and common skills, as well as a space for other information like special modifiers and non-combat information. Right now I'm using a combination of the Game Mechanics cards and Index Cards. I like this because it's everything at a glance.
Items: Page for items not identified with spaces for what the item is, where it came from, value, and how many charges. Another useful chart tucked at the bottom is wealth, and an appropriate wealth per character by level. This is good for me because I run a mainly outdoor style campaign that doesn't rely on dungeons so the party is occasionally under funded and this can quickly let me know what wealth level they should have.
Calendar: No doubt about it, this calendar wins over the Ronin Arts one. It's broken up by months and a daily calendar, as opposed to making your own calendar as pages 12-13 of the Planner have you do.
Session History: Another standard form where you write down date, adventures, events, accomplishments, total XP earned and story break point.
XP Log: Ah, how many times do I wish I had this in the past. This is a big win over the Campaign Planner because it's something I can use for all the players. It's broken up by characters and goes by date, gained xp ,spent/lost xp, ending xp. Perfect for those math illiterate players or those who just cheat.
Rules Reference: Spot to note any variant rules in play or any important rules you keep forgetting.
House Rules: Well, you knew with a rules reference that there would have to be a place for house rules.
Custom Encounter Table: Place with all environments and the good old twenty possible encounters.
One of the benefits here is that the front cover has a few important things for those like me, always in search of little important bits. How about some random NPC traits? How about tavern names or even NPC names? Now you can met Osydeus the Blade at the Pearly Rooster or Turog Zak who suffers from boils. The rear cover has something equally cool, a 1-30 table where you can use a dry-erase market to keep track of initiative for characters and monsters. Perfect stuff.
Now the bad news is that I find I would use both this and the Campaign Planner. In addition, I find that while the price of this product in and of itself is great, if they could've included either a CD or a code to get an electronic version of this product, that it would be far superior than it is. A lot of information here, especially on the player tracking side, will change, and change rapidly. Some of it like the encounter tables to customize, need to be done for various regions and would need different copies of the key product.
People are going to get use out of the little bonuses this product has and if you're not already using Ronin Arts Campaign Planner, that the DM Campaign Tracker is worth a look.

The D&D adventures on this page are free for you to use in your games. How to Reset Forgotten Password on My Dell Laptop. Enjoy!

Avalanches & Ambushes – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 5

Adventure Summary: In this level 5 fifth edition D&D adventure, the ice troll Frostbeard has discovered the Veil of Winter, an ancient artifact dedicated to the deity of frost, and is using it to expand the Azure Spine glacier. This is causing frigid air to roll down from the Morrow Peak mountains onto surrounding villages and towns. Inhabitants in the area believe another ice age is upon them and are seeking someone to stop it. The adventure is detailed below, but to download the printable PDF including the map, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter contains free adventures, ..
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Gnollasic Park – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 4

Adventure Summary: In this level 4 D&D adventure, a clan of savage gnolls, The Black Paws, have captured several dinosaurs belonging to the nearby halfling village of Saurus Springs. The halfling have launched rescue attempts to no avail, and they now turn to a band of adventurers to travel to The Obsidian Pit--the strip mine where the gnolls lair--to retrieve their beloved dinosaurs. The adventure is detailed below, but to download the printable PDF including the map, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter contains free adventures, magic items, villains, DM tips, and other cool stuff delivered right to ..
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The Red Rum Runners – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 2

Adventure Summary: In this level 2 D&D adventure, the gnomish town of Dingleburg is beset with a pair of problems: a flock of rampaging cockatrice that recently stoned several gnomes and tore one to pieces, and an illicit drug problem that's only getting worse. In Dunglewood Forest nearby, a murder of harpies lead by Gwendoline, the harpy matriarch, is responsible for both issues. Not only are they breeding cockatrices whose blood they use to concoct Red Rum, an addictive substance they are peddling to the gnomes, but also several of their cockatrices recently escaped. It is up to the party ..
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Truffle Kerfuffle – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 1

Adventure Summary: In this level 1 D&D adventure, myconids and vegepygmies have uncovered an ancient relic of Zuggtmoy that has begun corrupting both them and the forest around. When the gnome village of Dahish is affected, the mushroom exports to the surrounding region comes to a grinding halt. This, of course, prompts a local lord, Dansworth Ratheem, with a love for truffles to commission a band of adventurers to find the source of the problem and put a stop to it. The adventure is detailed below, but to download a printable PDF, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter ..
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Turbulent Tides – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 5

On last night's live stream on my YouTube channel, we created a level 5 D&D adventure together: Turbulent Tides. A large pearl was recently found by underwater pearl divers from the town of Storm Cove, and now the tides around the small island community are rising to dangerous levels. The characters are tasked with discovering the source of the turbulent tides and put an end to it. The adventure is detailed below, but to download a printable PDF that includes the map, sign up for my newsletter. My weekly newsletter contains free adventures, magic items, villains, DM tips, and other ..
Read More

A Bard's Tail: Nine Lives – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Level 3

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On last night's live stream, we had Davvy Chappy (from the YouTube channel Davvy Chappy) on for some dungeon master Q&A, and then afterwards, we created a D&D one-shot adventure inspired by our conversations. By the way, if you want to watch the lively Q&A we had, you can do so here: Dungeon Master Q&A with Davvy Chappy. The adventure is provided below, and you can get a PDF copy by signing up for my newsletter using the form below. My weekly newsletter contains free Dungeon Master resources and tips delivered right to your inbox. By the way, my live ..
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Fishy Business – Free D&D 5e Adventure – Levels 1-4

Overview: In a mountain lake, a group of kuo-toa sacrifice merfolk and fish to appease their foul aboleth deity, and a local group of aarakocra ask the heroes to put a stop to this before their food supply is depleted. Creatures Encountered: kuo-toa and a variety of other amphibious creatures System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a party of 4 adventurers between levels 1 and 4. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: Serpent Sanctum – Free D&D 5e Adventure for PCs Levels 6-9 Snagjaw Castle – Free ..
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Darkness Upon the Forest – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 1 & 2 PCs

Overview: The adventurers find themselves in a strange forest being corrupted an evil elven druid and her army of plant blights. Tasked with solving the problem, the party must fight their way through plant blights to confront the druid. Creatures Encountered: plant blights, wolves, satyrs, giant spider, druid System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a 1st-level party of 4 characters who reach level 3 by the end of the adventure. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: The Beholden Temple – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 3 ..
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The Beholden Temple – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 3 PCs

Overview: The party is tasked with investigating the source of undead plaguing the area, a former temple to Torm. However, they will discover that much more is going on than a simple undead infestation. Creatures Encountered: various undead, cultist, vampiric mist, mindwitness, oblex, and necromancer System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a 3rd-level party of 4 characters. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: Darkness Upon the Forest – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 1 & 2 PCs Into the Darkness – Free D&D 5e Adventure for ..
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Trouble in Round Hill – Free D&D 5e Adventure for Level 4 PCs

Overview: The small gnome village of Round Hill has been corrupted by a ogre shaman and mysterious black flecks. The gnomes in the village, usually good-natured, have become evil under the influence of the black flecks. The PCs are tasked with saving the village from the corruption, preferably without the loss of gnome lives. Creatures Encountered: potion-hurling gnomes, ogres, werebats, various clockworks such as stone defenders System: D&D 5e Levels: This adventure is designed for a party of 5 fourth-level characters. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. Like this:Like Loading.. Related posts: Darkness Upon the Forest ..
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