![]() ![]() This one-shot works best as a mixture of horror and humor. You could even play as low-level monsters too. But it is even better if they embrace the bumbling minion trope to add to the chaos. The setting works perfectly with players who want to try out an evil character. There are many possibilities for DND one-shot ideas within this initial concept. But what happens when there is an unexpected guest or a birthday party gets out of hand? The group must work together to handle a series of chaotic shenanigans before they face the wrath of their boss. In this wacky one-shot, your friends get to play as minions who must keep an elaborate lair clean and tidy until the villain returns. In their absence, who is left in charge of the evil lair? The minions, of course. The big, bad, evil villain has decided to head off on a much-needed holiday to rest and recover after a humiliating defeat from an adventuring party. ![]() With a few good dice rolls and a hell of a performance, perhaps your players will become the best band in all of Faerûn.Įrky Timbers By Olga Drebas - Van Richten's Guide To Ravenloft By Anna Podedworna This one shot is silly and over the top, exploring the behind-the-scenes and thrilling performances during the contest. Their music manager could be a sneaky Rogue set on sabotaging the rival bands' performances. A Barbarian could take on the role of the band's bodyguard. ![]() RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: One-Shot Ideas Inspired By MoviesĪlthough an all-Bard party could be exciting, it is not necessary. This one-shot can have a lot of variety, with social encounters, plenty of skill challenges, and perhaps even combat if the rival bands get rowdy. The routines get increasingly dangerous each time, too, with the stage transforming around them. Their performances in each round will be compared to the other bands and judged by a stern judging panel and the roaring crowd. Your players will be one of the bands competing, having to design their epic performances for the stage, perhaps using magic to make it a spectacle too. Tavern Bard By Rob Rey - Gallia of the Endless Dance by Johannes VossĪ giant festival is taking place where all the best bands have gathered to compete. But will they all make it to retirement, or will this be one quest too many? This one-shot allows you to play with a high-level party without their mass of abilities making it too easy for them to succeed. The players can play as a group of grumpy, battle-weary heroes who are fed up with adventure. They might have sudden back pain in the middle of combat. They might struggle to recall important details. RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Classic Plot Twists For Your Campaign You can give them various debuffs and curses they have gathered over a long lifetime of adventuring that will mess with their abilities at unexpected moments during the adventure. Typical hero shenanigans are to be expected, but there's a reason the group was planning to retire. They are mere days from retirement when they are asked to head off one last time on a quick adventure to save the world. In contrast to the previous one-shot idea, your players can instead play as high-level adventurers, perhaps a little past their prime. From murder mysteries to epic battles, there's something for every party, no matter their tastes.ĭon-Jon Raskin By Olga Drebas - Ulmist Inquisitors By Zuzanna Wuzyk This list has been updated with even more fun DND one-shot ideas for you to build upon. If you are looking for inspiration for your next one-shot, look no further. These short mini-campaigns last only one session and are always a lot of fun. So, whether you want a break from a longer Dungeons and Dragons campaign or want to test the waters with a one-off adventure for some newer players, having a few DND one-shot ideas ready to go is a great idea. Updated Jby Luke Ackroyd: Being a DM requires a lot of hard work, and coming up with DND campaign ideas can be daunting. But if you want to prepare a quick one-shot yourself, there are many themes and ideas that can be great for a DND game. There are many great one-shot adventures published by Wizards of the Coast or other content creators on DMsGuild. RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Tips For Playing As A Satyr
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