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Curse of Strahd Companion Gets a Complete Edition for D&D — GeekTyrant

Oct 9, 2023


For a while Wyatt Trull has been releasing Curse of Strahd Companion in various chapters. These are supplements for Dungeons & Dragons to help you better organize the Curse of Strahd campaign. As we’re in spooky season now, Curse of Strahd is a very thematic campaign to start running and Trull’s Curse of Strahd Companion will be a big help. The new Complete Edition offers all 16 chapters bundled together as well as an alternate final chapter for your campaign. You gain access to additional notes for DMs of ways to better flesh out different areas, better plan monster tactics, and much more. Plus, you have the monster and NPC statblocks more neatly organized. If that’s not enough, Trull added his own best-selling module titled The Wedding at Ravenloft (affiliate link) which serves as a new climax and final chapter for the campaign.The Curse of Strahd Companion is your comprehensive guide to running 5th Edition’s greatest and grimmest campaign. The Companion dives through every chapter of Curse of Strahd and incorporates Wyatt Trull’s mithral-bestselling module, The Wedding at Ravenloft as the campaign’s climax. The Complete Edition combines all constituent chapters into one ultimate, 440-page file (available as a fully bookmarked color PDF, a Printer-Friendly file, and in both softcover and hardcover).You can purchase Curse of Strahd Companion: The Complete Edition from DMs Guild (affiliate link) starting at $19.95 for the PDF.

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