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# Epic 1-15 level campaign Elemental Evil story arc New playable Genasi race Dungeons & Dragons Princes of the Apocalypse

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**Price:** ฿4741
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## Summary

> 🔥 Unleash elemental chaos and become legend! 🌪️

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- **What is this?** Dungeons & Dragons Princes of the Apocalypse by dungeons & dragons
- **How much does it cost?** ฿4741 with free shipping
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- dungeons & dragons enthusiasts

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## Key Features

- • **Versatile campaign adaptability:** Easily customize for homebrew or other D&D settings like Dark Sun, Dragonlance, and Eberron.
- • **Seamless integration with D&D 5e:** Experience streamlined gameplay that balances rich storytelling with smooth mechanics.
- • **Play as the element-touched Genasi:** Unlock fresh roleplaying opportunities with a brand-new, immersive playable race.
- • **Harness the power of elemental magic:** Explore new elemental spells and face unique cultist enemies with distinct playstyles.
- • **Dive into an epic 1-15 level adventure:** Master the Elemental Evil saga with endless replayability and dynamic story paths.

## Overview

Princes of the Apocalypse is a premium Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition campaign book featuring an immersive adventure for characters levels 1-15. Centered on the Elemental Evil story arc, it introduces new elemental spells, the Genasi playable race, and richly detailed dungeons. Designed by Wizards of the Coast and Sasquatch Game Studio, this manual offers dynamic storylines, versatile gameplay, and compatibility with multiple D&D settings, making it a must-have for serious roleplayers seeking strategic depth and narrative freedom.

## Description

Abolish an Ancient Evil Threatening Devastation in this Adventure for the World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game Called by the Elder Elemental Eye to serve, four corrupt prophets have risen from the depths of anonymity to claim mighty weapons with direct links to the power of the elemental princes. Each of these prophets has assembled a cadre of cultists and creatures to serve them in the construction of four elemental temples of lethal design. It is up to adventurers from heroic factions such as the Emerald Enclave and the Order of the Gauntlet to discover where the true power of each prophet lay, and dismantle it before it comes boiling up to obliterate the Realms. • An epic adventure for characters levels 1 – 15, the Elemental Evil™ story arc, Princes of the Apocalypse provides everything a Dungeon Master needs to create an exciting and memorable play experience. • Includes new elemental spells and the element-touched genasi as a new playable race. • Fans of the Dungeons & Dragons® Roleplaying Game can get a sample of what this product has in store for them through the D&D Encounters™ in-store play program. • Adventure design and development by Sasquatch Game Studio LLC.

Review: What a great story line - What a great story line. I have played a lot of Pathfinder with our friends but have not ventured into D&D yet. I really wanted to try 5e and this story sounded like a lot of fun. I GM one of my pathfinder sessions and play regularly on another. I asked if my pathfinder session that I GM would like to switch to 5e and give it a go. Everyone agreed because we wanted something more into roleplay and not so much number crunching. The switch so far has been awesome! I honestly prefer 5e so much more than pathfinder. The battles flow much nicer and there is less time per player turn. Instead of adding "well I'm flanking so thats +2, then the bard has inspiration so another +2, then first attack is BAB of 11 while second is 3 and on an on and on" you just simply have your modifier to attack and disadvantage or advantage. So much easier. Now for the campaign, princes of the Apocalypse. We are about half way done so I will update once we finish but so far it has been amazing. I love the openness to this campaign. There are so many different paths the adventures can take that you can actually run the campaign with different people and have totally different experiences. That to me makes it so fun to DM because the group gets to decide how the story plays out, I am just here to facilitate. My favorite experience thus far, spoiler free, was the group commandeered a boat at a keep, saved the civilians by hiding in the druids spell, and bolted with some stolen books. It was really fun and all played out by them. The story is not quite all laid out I found, and I have to embellish a little bit to give it a little more flavor, but the bones are all there. The dungeons are well laid out, the new classes and spells are fun, the enemies from each group feel different in play styles and RP wise. I'm very excited to see this play out.
Review: Very Well Done! - All I can say is simply WOW! I was wavering in my faith that Wizards of the Coast could truly pull me back into DND after the, in my opinion, failed 4th edition of the game. This adventure, set in the Forgotten Realms, is spectacular to say the least and is really an update to the "Temple of Elemental Evil" and a very well done one at that. The adventure/supplement also has a new race for 5th edition, the genasi, and new spells, magic items and monsters. One really cool feature is an appendix that give tips on how to run this in your home brew campaign as well as Dark Sun, Dragonlance, Greyhawk, and Eberron. The book is of good quality and the interior pages are like those of the core books. Well done!

## Features

- Product is for use in the Dungeons and Dragons role playing game
- Product Number: WOC B24360000
- Models and games are supplied unpainted and may require assembly or preparation before play
- Any scenery, paint, or glue is not included.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | 0786965789 |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Teen |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,849 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,450 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Dungeons & Dragons |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Book |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,514) |
| Educational Objective | Immersive, strategic, and educational gaming experience |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09780786965786 |
| Grenre | Activity Books, GAMES & ACTIVITIES, Role Playing |
| Included Components | Layout |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.7 x 11.1 inches |
| Item Part Number | WOCDDPOTA |
| Item Weight | 2.01 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Wizards of the Coast |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B2436000 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | Princes of The Apocalypse |
| Model Number | WTCB24360000 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | Elemental Evil |
| Size | 8.5 x 11.1 x 0.7 inches |
| Subject Character | Dungeons & Dragons |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What a great story line
*by T***N on October 27, 2016*

What a great story line. I have played a lot of Pathfinder with our friends but have not ventured into D&D yet. I really wanted to try 5e and this story sounded like a lot of fun. I GM one of my pathfinder sessions and play regularly on another. I asked if my pathfinder session that I GM would like to switch to 5e and give it a go. Everyone agreed because we wanted something more into roleplay and not so much number crunching. The switch so far has been awesome! I honestly prefer 5e so much more than pathfinder. The battles flow much nicer and there is less time per player turn. Instead of adding "well I'm flanking so thats +2, then the bard has inspiration so another +2, then first attack is BAB of 11 while second is 3 and on an on and on" you just simply have your modifier to attack and disadvantage or advantage. So much easier. Now for the campaign, princes of the Apocalypse. We are about half way done so I will update once we finish but so far it has been amazing. I love the openness to this campaign. There are so many different paths the adventures can take that you can actually run the campaign with different people and have totally different experiences. That to me makes it so fun to DM because the group gets to decide how the story plays out, I am just here to facilitate. My favorite experience thus far, spoiler free, was the group commandeered a boat at a keep, saved the civilians by hiding in the druids spell, and bolted with some stolen books. It was really fun and all played out by them. The story is not quite all laid out I found, and I have to embellish a little bit to give it a little more flavor, but the bones are all there. The dungeons are well laid out, the new classes and spells are fun, the enemies from each group feel different in play styles and RP wise. I'm very excited to see this play out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Well Done!
*by J***K on April 7, 2015*

All I can say is simply WOW! I was wavering in my faith that Wizards of the Coast could truly pull me back into DND after the, in my opinion, failed 4th edition of the game. This adventure, set in the Forgotten Realms, is spectacular to say the least and is really an update to the "Temple of Elemental Evil" and a very well done one at that. The adventure/supplement also has a new race for 5th edition, the genasi, and new spells, magic items and monsters. One really cool feature is an appendix that give tips on how to run this in your home brew campaign as well as Dark Sun, Dragonlance, Greyhawk, and Eberron. The book is of good quality and the interior pages are like those of the core books. Well done!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This adventure is excellent and provides a mostly open world for exploration and ...
*by A***R on May 8, 2015*

I DM Encounters and Expeditions at my local gaming store. This season, expeditions is starting this adventure. I decided to buy the full adventure and work my way through it during Encounters as the provided material doesn't extend through the whole season. This adventure is excellent and provides a mostly open world for exploration and adventure. It isn't a "railroaded" experience as some adventures have been in the past and a source book with adventures that span from level 1 to 18 is excellent, not just for the current season, but as a source book for future campaigns. It is chapter driven, but each chapter provides a large span of adventures and multiple ways of dealing with the emerging elemental cults. There are some cons here. First, you have to have access to a Monster Manual as only the specialized creatures and NPCs are in this guide. Also, you need to download for free or purchase the Player Guide for Elemental Evil. You can find the download on the Wizards of the Coast site.In that guide, you get new races, spells, and mechanics for this adventure. (BTW, the site also has "unofficial" downloads for other worlds and realms if you desire them.) Also, this book looks like it is going to suffer from the same bad binding issues the Players Guide and DM Manual have all faced. I have been lucky so far with those two books, but this one looks to be headed down a bad path. If you buy this, watch for pages coming loose and then contact Wizard's or the seller as this is a known defect in some printings. Overall a good adventure and sourcebook, even if the book itself may have issues.

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