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10 Best Solo DND Adventures (Updated 2025)

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The 10 Best Solo DND Adventures (updated in 2025) are Amazon Associates who won from qualifying purchases. Dungeons & Dragons is known as a group activity, but playing Solo DND has become increasingly popular over the past few years, delving into the adventure without the need for dungeon masters or other party members. In fact, there are dozens of adventures specifically designed for solo play. Most features, like the old ones, allow you to choose the adventure book and choose different paths that can change the outcome of the story. At the same time, you'll need dice rolls, character attributes and meaningful choices to leverage the core DND 5E rules to guide exploration, combat and even social encounters. So which one is worth picking up? Below is a list of some of my favorites. To keep things simple, we also included information on when the title was released, its publisher, its price, and why we love it. So grab your dice and get ready for some single-player action as we dig into… 10 best solo DND adventures. 10. Published Tomb Festival: July 2024 Publisher: Scandrel Game Lab Price: $24.95 USD Why it's the perfect solo player for a solo player: This unique solo DND adventure combines sandbox exploration with a solid story to take on the role of an initiator with the elite ghost hunting guild. With the help of your trusty partner, you are tasked with investigating the troublesome obstacles with Wakening, an annual event that usually arises from the grave. The adventure features three major quest arcs, 20 unique locations, and four multi-room dungeons, with over 1,000 unique wholesals working. It's an impressive and truly immersive single-player experience. Get it with DMSGUILD 9. Crystal Publishing of Z'Leth: April 2024 Publisher: Obvious copycat press price: 29.00 US dollar Why it's the perfect reason for a solo player: In this epic solo adventure in DND 5E, your character is part of Z'Leth's expedition to the ancient jungle city. This adventure is unique in solo play, leaning heavily towards resource management, with built-in rules that track supply, environmental hazards, and even the rest of the time. Along the way, solve puzzles, overcome traps, fight monsters, interact with NPCs, decide what happens next, and organize your dice rolls. Get it with DMSGUILD 8. Secret Publishing of Oki Island: December 2024 Publisher: Obvious copycat press price: $34.99 Why great for USD Solo players: This solo adventure in DND 5E features a unique nautical twist with swashback ring action on the high seas. You will take on the role of the crew in The Rapier Wit, a pirate ship filled with salty villains and colorful gangs of scallywags. Your goal is to track down the mysterious Okishima, where ancient treasures await you, along with the secrets of the mysterious eggs you own. It is a lighthearted adventure you will come across as a combination of One Piece and Dungeon & Dragons, filled with amazing twists, unique places and memorable NPCs. Get it with DMSGUILD 7. Daggerford Drum Publishing: April 2020 Publisher: 5E Solo Game Book (Paul Bimler) Price: $11.99 Why Great for Solo Players: Set in a Forgotten Area near the town of Daggerford, this solo adventure follows a group of villagers. The adventure has multiple passes so you can complete the quests in the order you want. It also includes an interactive map and a progression system to mark the passage of time and track rest and travel. This is a well-written, incredibly detailed adventure that introduces the best of all that Solo DND has to offer. Get it with DMSGUILD 6. Eberron: The Savior of Sharn Published: August 2018 Publisher: 5E Solo Gamebooks (Paul Bimler) Price: $8.95 Why Great for USD Solo Players: Set in Eberron's DND World. This is a solid combination of mystery, action and exploration, with multiple branching paths and many unique places to explore and interact. In particular, the book also includes new solo rules for using the Dragon Mark. Get it with DMSGUILD 5. Raven's Citadel Publishing: September 2019 Publisher: 5E Solo Game Book (Paul Bimler) Price: $9.99 Why great for solo players: This solo adventure can be played as a standalone, but technically it's a sequel to Zhentil's Tyrant. Designed for level 3 characters, it takes place in forgotten territory, and players are tasked with the fatal quest of the legendary Knights Drannor Adventuring Company. Fight monsters along the way, meet new NPCs, and explore many famous places in Faerûn. It's a wonderful, incredibly well written adventure that will satisfy you and feel like you're fully satisfied as a complete DND group experience. Get it with DMSGUILD 4. Zhentil's Tyrant is published: December 2017 Publisher: 5E Solo Game Book (Paul Bimler) Price: $9.99 Why great for solo players: The Death Knight's Squire, a sequel to a great solo adventure (also on this list), this book can be played without stand-loone. As the title suggests, the story takes place around the infamous Zhentil. It is a city full of forgotten realms, forgotten magic and ancient secrets, not to mention the home of the dreaded Zhentarim Mercury Company. The book contains over 500 unique linked entries and multiple side quests. In particular, it also includes embedded audio files with sound effects and ambient background noise. It's a fast, fun, and incredibly immersive solo play experience. Get it with DMSGUILD 3. Squire of Death Knight Publishing: September 2017 Publisher: 5E Solo Game Book (Paul Bimler) Price: $9.99 USD The story takes place in the forgotten territory of the village of Orber. There he is tasked with pursuing the son of the Lord, lured by a mysterious warrior known only as the Knight of Death, and taken to nearby Forest. It's up to you to use your brain to recover a missing boy. This is a great introduction to DND solo play, with smartly written explanations and beautifully designed narrative choices. Get it with DMSGUILD 2. Wolf Publishing in Langston: April 2023 Publisher: Obviously imitation press Price: $34.99 Why Great for Solo Players: One of the best solo adventures in the Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition, the story begins in the small town of Langston. It's up to you to get the bottom of the mystery, track the clues, interview NPCs, and get your hands a little bloody if necessary. This is a unique blend of mystery, action and exploration, with many branching paths, sharp writing and high production values. Get it with DMSGUILD 1. Hell & Back again: September 2019 Publisher: Donathin Frye and Kienna Shaw Price: $9.95 Why Great for USD Solo Players: And here we have it. Our choice for the best solo DND 5E adventures on the market. Down to the prequel to the popular campaign, the story begins near the gate of Baldour in the sleepy village of Urgos. You will soon be dragged into the mystery of the high stakes that leads from the wilds of the Crockwood forest to the depths of nine hells themselves. The story is beautifully designed, with a unique narrative twist, multiple dramatic choices, and a solid combination of action and exploration. If you're thinking about getting into Solo DND play, take a look at Hell & Back again. Get it at DMSGUILD See D&D Book Coverage See D&D Book page. Details, reviews, and updates. Subscribe to D&D Fanatics. Jason Volk is the publisher of Dungeons & Dragons Fanatics and lives in the wild in western Canada. He has played D&D for over 25 years and is a huge fan of Dragonlance and Forgotten Area. His favorite character in history was a necromancer called Neku, but he spent most of his adventurous career reviving the corpses of murdered monsters. When he's not playing TTRPG, Jason enjoys watching video games, Magic: The Gathering, Warhammer 40K, soccer, and spending time with his wife and adorable nerd kids.

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