While sort of rare, giants are a staple of worlds in Dungeons & Dragons.
Here are the 10 most powerful, ranked.
This doesnt mean that youll never have the parties team up once in a while.
Goblin Battle by Kieran Yanner
Just have one group for an hour or two, then meet up with the next.
Instead of having a five-hour mega-session with a huge group, you could do smaller sessions with fewer people.
Youll be spending the same amount of time on your campaign,but accomplishing more.
Shield Bash by John Stanko
Sometimes less is more.
While it’s intimidating at first, prepare afew basic outlines of dungeons.
That wasnt the mayors gold, but the towns gold.
Shield Bash by John Stanko
This is a living fantasy world that you and your party get immersed in.
Will one of your parties show up to find an orc camp destroyed and burned by the other party?
They could even compete against each other for different territories or resources.
Tales From The Yawning Portal via Wizards of the Coast
Rate how useful or unique the item is.
The party to do it the quickest wins.
Drinking Contest
An oldie but a goodie.
Armored Woman by Kieran Yanner
While others enjoy the character development and roleplaying of the game.
By having multiple parties, you cantailor the experience for each bang out of playstyle.
Have the combat-hungry warriors in one party, while you have the charismatic bards and paladins in the other.
The Brawl at Yawning Portal Tavern by Scott Murphy
This allows you to flex your DMing skills and create encounters foreach party based on their strengths and weaknesses.
Papazotl’s Tomb by Vincent Proce