Planescape Adventure Index
This is a complete list of all of the canonical Planescape adventures, the character levels they’re designed for and which book you’ll find them in. It was compiled by the heroic Pol Jackson, who also notes:
The level limits given here should be taken as rough estimates only. Most Planescape adventures can easily be adjusted to fit a higher or lower level range. Hellbound, for example, is an extremely high level adventure if the characters try and fight their way through it. Conversely, I was able to run my 3rd level party through the high-level climax of Doors to the Unknown, just by giving them a bit of magical aid.
* Adventures written specifically for introducing primes to the Planes
Your web site is simply breathtaking! As a DM of Planescape since AD&D began…I Thank you for the amazing effort and beautiful results.
Thanks TJ, I realy apreciate the kind words! Glad you’re finding it useful…. there’s plenty more to come!
breathtaking is the word. This is Awesome! Many thanks
Thank you for uploading this database of Planescape Adventures, it’s super useful, awesome layout too! 🙂
With them all so scattered around, I figured a proper index could be really valuable to get out there 🙂
Hey there Mimir,
I’ve just started the planescape campaign setting that was updated for 5e with a new party. Part of the campaign is a homebrewed “tweak” to combine The Forgotten Realms Multiverse with that of Magic The Gathering. (Since there has been non-canonical crossover already.) I’m sort of doing a Venn Diagram of the two multiverses with a convergence point in their respective planes of chaos. I’m curious on your thoughts!
Hey there Spectre! Sounds like an interesting project. I’m not the man to ask about M:TG however, my knowledge of the lore there is pretty much zero. I have got a piece on a crossover of Planescape and M:TG lore though that you might be interested in, written by Matt Daley…
Avandra’s Record: Three Cosmologies/
Cheers!
Jonmimir
This is perfect, thank you!