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The lists which follow are for published stand-alone adventures.  The lists do not include adventures published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine.
== Adventures in Dungeon Magazine ==
== Adventures in Dungeon Magazine ==
''Main article:'' [[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]
''Main article:'' [[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]


== First Edition AD&D and D&D Basic ==
== Legend ==
* '''S. Code''': This column shows the Series Code when known; A1, B2, EX2, etc. Some adventures were given no explicit series code, but their inferred code (based on publication date, where it comes in a series, certain themes) may be shown in italics.
* '''P. Code''': shows the TSR or WotC Publication Code.
* '''Writers''': shows the main credited writers of an adventure.
* '''Pub.''': Publication date of the adventure.
* '''Level''': Suggested level for player characters.
* '''Year (CY)''': Known years canonically in universe when an adventure was meant to take place.
* '''Location''': Known location on the [[Darlene map]] by Hex, or general regional area.
* '''Notes & Tags''': Brief important notes on a adventure; see each adventure page for more information.


=== Modules ===
== Basic adventures (B/X or BECMI) ==
''For a list of 1e adventure modules published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see [[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]''.
{| class="sortable wikitable"
 
Below is a list of modules released for 1st Edition AD&D and D&D Basic. Many modules have been written for 1st Edition AD&D after 1989, and the introduction of other editions. 3 other modules written during 1st Editions era (B2<ref>Return to the Keep on the Borderlands, John D. Rateliff, 1999, 2e, ISBN 0-7869-1327-4</ref>,C3<ref name=":1">Living Greyhawk Journal #05, Zeif: Rock of the West, Fred Weining, July 2001, 3e</ref><sup>(p.17)</sup>, I2<ref name=":2">Living Greyhawk Journal #01, The Kingdom of Keoland, Gary Holian, September 2000, 3.5</ref><sup>(p.17)</sup>, I7<ref name=":2" /><sup>(p.19)</sup>, and UK6<ref name=":3">Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, Gary Holian, Erik Mona, Sean K Reynolds, Frederick Weining, 2000, 3e</ref><sup>(p.155)</sup>) were retroactively set in Greyhawk after 1999.
* FtA<ref>[[From the Ashes]], [[Carl Sargent]], 1992, 2e, </ref>= From the Ashes
* Slavers<ref name=":0">[[Slavers]], [[Sean K Reynolds]], [[Chris Pramas]], 2000,2e, ISBN 0-7869-1621-4</ref>
* WoGG<ref>World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography, Gary Gygax, 1983, 1e</ref>= World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography.
Pages given alone refer to the module's own source.
 
==== Legend ====
* '''Code''': This column shows the Series Code when known; A1, B2, EX2, etc. Some modules were given no explicit series code, but their inferred code (based on publication date, where it comes in a series, certain themes) may be shown in italics. The bracketed number after is the TSR Publication code.
* '''Writers''': shows the main credited writers of a module.
* '''Pub.''': Publication date of the module.
* '''Notes & Tags''': Brief important notes on a module- see each module page for more information. Tag Legend:
** '''Adopted'''- These modules were not originally written specifically for Greyhawk, but were later set in the Greyhawk campaign setting at official publication or later dates.
** '''Comp.'''- This is a compilation module set that combines other modules, usually of the same series, together in one publication. Often such compilations will have added or changed information to the original individually published series.
** '''Gen.'''- This module was written for a generic setting, but is often included or referenced in Greyhawk games, though may be seen in other settings as well.
** '''GH'''- This module was specifically written for and set in the Greyhawk campaign setting.
** '''Parody'''- This module has humorous or satirical notes. Many Parody modules are seen as 'non-canonical' by fans due to their absurd nature.
** '''Retro'''- This module was written at a later date to be added retroactively for a previous edition or to act as a prequel to an existing module.
** '''Tourny'''- This module was originally written to be played as a Tournament module at a convention, designed to be finished quickly and with alternative scoring systems.
* '''Levels''': Suggested level for player characters.
* '''Year (CY)''': Known years canonically in universe when a module was meant to take place.
* '''Hex''': Known location on the [[Darlene map]] by Hex, or general regional are.
 
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!S.Code
!S.Code
!P.Code
!P.Code
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!Level
!Level
!Year (CY)
!Year (CY)
!Hex
!Location
!Notes
|-
 
|B1
|TSR 9023
|[[In Search of the Unknown]]
|Mike Carr
|1978*
|1-3
|
|[[Ratik]], [[Tenh]] or the [[Pale]].{{csb|B1|6}}
|
|-
 
|B2
|TSR 9034
|[[The Keep on the Borderlands]]
|Gary Gygax
|1979
|1-3
|
|
|<ref name=rtoKoB group=note>[[Return to the Keep on the Borderlands]] retroactively placed the B2 Keep in the [[Yeomanry]].</ref>
|-
|}
 
== First edition adventures ==
''For a list of 1e adventures published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see [[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]''.
 
Below is a list of adventures released for first edition AD&D and D&D Basic. Many adventures have been written for first edition AD&D after 1989, and the introduction of other editions. Three other adventures written during first editions era (B2<ref>Return to the Keep on the Borderlands, John D. Rateliff, 1999, 2e, ISBN 0-7869-1327-4</ref>,C3<ref name=":1">Living Greyhawk Journal #05, Zeif: Rock of the West, Fred Weining, July 2001, 3e</ref><sup>(p.17)</sup>, I2<ref name=":2">Living Greyhawk Journal #01, The Kingdom of Keoland, Gary Holian, September 2000, 3.5</ref><sup>(p.17)</sup>, I7<ref name=":2" /><sup>(p.19)</sup>, and UK6<ref name=":3">Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, Gary Holian, Erik Mona, Sean K Reynolds, Frederick Weining, 2000, 3e</ref><sup>(p.155)</sup>) were retroactively set in Greyhawk after 1999.
 
=== Adventures in the ''WoG boxed set'' ===
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!style=width:4em |S.Code
!style=width:6em |P.Code
!style=width:24em |Title
!style=width:17em |Writer(s)
!style=width:4em |Pub.
!style=width:4em |Level
!style=width:16em |Year (CY)
!style=width:22em |Location
!style=width:4em |Notes
|-
| WoG
|TSR 1015
|[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]
|[[Gary Gygax]] and Various
|1983
|
|576
|
|
|}
 
The '''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting|World of Greyhawk boxed set]]''' contains six adventure hooks, which were basic concept for a campaign:
* Quest of the Mist Golem
* The Lost Passage of The Suloise
* The Werewolves of the Menowood
* The Jungle of Lost Ships
* The Copper Raider
* The Stolen Seal
 
=== Adventures in ''Greyhawk Adventures'' ===
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!style=width:4em |S.Code
!style=width:6em |P.Code
!style=width:24em |Title
!style=width:17em |Writer(s)
!style=width:4em |Pub.
!style=width:4em |Level
!style=width:16em |Year (CY)
!style=width:22em |Location
!style=width:4em |Notes
|-
| GA
|TSR 2023
|[[Greyhawk Adventures]]
|[[James M. Ward]]
|1988
|0-7
|576
|
|
|}
'''[[Greyhawk Adventures]]''' contains six mini-adventures or adventure hooks, with a few basics already plotted out:
* Horse Sense
* Beaming Up
* Diver Down
* The Entrance to the Valley of the Mage
* The Rescue of Ren
* The House of Cards
 
=== Individual published adventures ===
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!style=width:4em |S.Code
!style=width:6em |P.Code
!style=width:24em |Title
!style=width:17em |Writer(s)
!style=width:4em |Pub.
!style=width:4em |Level
!style=width:10em |Year (CY)
!style=width:22em |Location
!style=width:4em |Notes
|-
|-
|A0  
|A0  
|9039A
|TSR 9039A
|[[Danger at Darkshelf Quarry]]
|[[Danger at Darkshelf Quarry]]
|Skip Williams
|[[Skip Williams]]
|2013
|2013
|4-7
|4-7
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|580{{csb|Slavers|120}}
|M3-92, Nyrond <sup>Hex speculated</sup>
|M3-92, [[Nyrond]] <small>Hex speculated</small>
|<ref name=a0 group=note>Published as part of [[Scourge of the Slave Lords#Related publications|A0-4]]</ref>
|-
|-
| ''A0.5''
 
|
|A1
|[[Lowdown in Highport]]
|TSR 9039
|Thomas M. Reid
|2013
|3-5
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|A4-101,Highport <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|-
|A1  
|9039
|[[Slave Pits of the Undercity]]
|[[Slave Pits of the Undercity]]
|David Cook
|[[David Cook]]
|1980
|1980
|4-7
|4-7
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|580{{csb|Slavers|120}}
|A4-101,Highport <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A4-101, [[Highport]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|A2  
 
|9040
|A2
|TSR 9040
|[[Secret of the Slavers Stockade]]
|[[Secret of the Slavers Stockade]]
|Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay
|[[Harold Johnson]], [[Tom Moldvay]]
|1981
|1981
|4-7
|4-7
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|580{{csb|Slavers|120}}
|A4-102, Drachengarb Hills <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A4-102, [[Drachensgrab Hills]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|A3  
|A3  
|9041
|TSR 9041
|[[Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords]]
|[[Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords]]
|Allen Hammack
|[[Allen Hammack]]
|1981
|1981
|4-7
|4-7
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|580{{csb|Slavers|120}}
|A4-104 Drachengarb <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A4-104 [[Drachensgrab Hills]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|A4
|A4
|9042
|TSR 9042
|[[In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords]]  
|[[In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords]]  
|Lawrence Schick
|[[Lawrence Schick]]
|1981
|1981
|4-7
|4-7
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|580{{csb|Slavers|120}}
|A4-104, Drachengarb <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A4-104, [[Drachensgrab Hills]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|A1-4  
|A1-4  
|9176
|TSR 9176
|[[Scourge of the Slave Lords]]
|[[Scourge of the Slave Lords]]
|Various, revision by David Cook
|Various, revision by [[David Cook]]
|1986
|1986
|4-11
|4-11
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|580{{csb|Slavers|120}}
|A4-101/104
|A4-101/104 [[Drachensgrab Hills]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
Drachengarb <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|-
|''A4.5''
|
|[[The Last Slave Lord]]
|Robert J. Schwalb
|2013
|6-9
|580<sup>(Slavers, p.120)</sup>
|<abbr title="The module gives X4-55 but appears to have read the second number as left to right, rather than right to left">X4-142</abbr>, Jeklea Bay<sup>(p.35)</sup>
|-
|B1
|9023
|[[In Search of the Unknown]]
|Mike Carr
|1978*
|1-3
|
|Ratik, Tenh or the Pale. <sup>(p.1, 1978)</sup>
|-
|B2
|9034
|[[The Keep on the Borderlands]]
|Gary Gygax
|1979
|1-3
|
|
|
|-
|-
|C1
|C1
|9032
|TSR 9032
|[[The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan]]
|[[The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan]]
|Harold Johnson, Jeff R. Leason
|[[Harold Johnson]], [[Jeff R. Leason]]
|1979
|1979
|5-7
|5-7
|
|
|A4-137, Amedio Jungle near Olman Islands <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A4-137, [[Amedio Jungle]] near [[Olman Isles]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|C2  
|C2  
|9038
|TSR 9038
|[[The Ghost Tower of Inverness]]
|[[The Ghost Tower of Inverness]]
|Allen Hammack
|[[Allen Hammack]]
|1979
|1979
|5-7
|5-7
|
|
|A4-92 Abbor-Alz/Wooly Bay <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A4-92 [[Abbor-Alz]]/[[Woolly Bay]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|C3
|C3
|9110
|TSR 9110
|[[The Lost Island of Castanamir]]
|[[The Lost Island of Castanamir]]
|Ken Rolston
|[[Ken Rolston]]
|1984
|1984
|1-4
|1-4
|
|
|Near Beit Castan, Zeif<ref name=":1" /><sup>(p.17)</sup>
|Near [[Beit Castan]], [[Zeif]]{{csb|C3|17}}
|
|-
|-
|D1  
|D1  
|9019
|TSR 9019
|[[Descent Into the Depths of the Earth]]
|[[Descent Into the Depths of the Earth]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|9-10+
|9-10+
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr>{{csb|FTA|7}}
|M5-138, Hellfurnaces <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|M5-138, [[Hellfurnaces]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|D2  
|D2  
|9020
|TSR 9020
|[[Descent Into the Depths of the Earth|Shrine of the Kuo-Toa]]
|[[Descent Into the Depths of the Earth|Shrine of the Kuo-Toa]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|9
|9
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> {{csb|FTA|7}}
|M5-138, Hellfurnaces <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|M5-138, [[Hellfurnaces]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|D3  
|D3  
|9021
|TSR 9021
|[[Vault of the Drow]]
|[[Vault of the Drow (adventure)|Vault of the Drow]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|10-14
|10-14
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> {{csb|FTA|7}}
|N5-138, Hellfurnaces <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|N5-138, [[Hellfurnaces]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|D1-D2  
|D1-D2  
|9059
|TSR 9059
|[[Descent Into the Depths of the Earth]]  
|[[Descent Into the Depths of the Earth]]  
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1981
|1981
|9-14
|9-14
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|<abbr title="The D series follows on directly from the G series">584-585</abbr> {{csb|FTA|7}}
|M5-138, Hellfurnaces <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|M5-138, [[Hellfurnaces]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|Compilation of D1 and D2
|-
|-
|EX1  
|EX1  
|9072
|TSR 9072
|[[Dungeonland]]
|[[Dungeonland]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1983
|1983
|9-12
|9-12
|
|
|D4-86, near Greyhawk <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|D4-86, inside [[Castle Greyhawk]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|Extraplanar adventure
|-
|-
|EX2  
|EX2  
|9073
|TSR 9073
|[[The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror]]
|[[The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1983
|1983
|9-12
|9-12
|
|
|D4-86, Near Greyhawk <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|D4-86, inside [[Castle Greyhawk]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|Extraplanar adventure
|-
|-
|G1  
|G1  
|9016
|TSR 9016
|[[Steading of the Hill Giant Chief]]
|[[Steading of the Hill Giant Chief]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|8+
|8+
|584 <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|584 {{csb|FTA|7}}
|P5-129, Jotens <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|P5-129, [[Jotens]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|G2  
|G2  
|9017
|TSR 9017
|[[Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl]]  
|[[Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl]]  
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|8+
|8+
|584 <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|584 {{csb|FTA|7}}
|S5-134, Crystalmists, <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|S5-134, [[Crystalmist Mountains]],{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|G3  
|G3  
|9018
|TSR 9018
|[[Hall of the Fire Giant King]]
|[[Hall of the Fire Giant King]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|8+
|8+
|584 <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|584 {{csb|FTA|7}}
|M5-138, Hellfurnaces <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|M5-138, [[Hellfurnaces]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|G1-2-3  
|G1-2-3  
|9058
|TSR 9058
|[[Against the Giants]]
|[[Against the Giants]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1981
|1981
|8-12
|8-12
|584 <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|584 {{csb|FTA|7}}
|P5-129, S5-134, M5-138 <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|P5-129, S5-134, M5-138{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|Compilation of the G series
|-
|-
|GDQ1-7  
|GDQ1-7  
|9179
|TSR 9179
|[[Queen of the Spiders]]
|[[Queen of the Spiders]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1986
|1986
|8-14
|8-14
|<abbr title="Assuming this altered module series take place during the same time as the original G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|<abbr title="Assuming this altered adventure series take place during the same time as the original G series">584-585</abbr>{{csb|FTA|7}}
|<sup>see individual modules</sup>
|<small>see individual adventures</small>
|-
|<ref name=gdq1-7 group=note>Compilation of G series, D series, and Q1</ref>
|''GDQ0''
|
|[[House of the Brothers]]
|Mark R. Shipley
|1987
|6-10
|<abbr title="Assuming this altered module series take place during the same time as the original G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|M5-127, Jotens
|-
|-
|I1  
|I1  
|9046
|TSR 9046
|[[Dwellers of the Forbidden City]]
|[[Dwellers of the Forbidden City]]
|David Cook
|[[David Cook]]
|1981
|1981
|4-7
|4-7
|
|
|Y-109 Hepmonaland <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|Y-109 [[Hepmonaland]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|I2  
|I2  
|9055
|TSR 9055
|[[Tomb of the Lizard King]]
|[[Tomb of the Lizard King]]
|Mark Acres
|[[Mark Acres]]
|1982
|1982
|5-7
|5-7
|
|
|Hool Marshes
|[[Hool Marshes]]
|
|-
|-
|I7
|I7
|9152
|TSR 9152
|[[Baltron's Beacon]]
|[[Baltron's Beacon]]
|Philip Meyers
|[[Philip Meyers]]
|1985
|1985
|4-8
|4-8
|
|
|Hool Marshes
|[[Hool Marshes]]
|
|-
|-
|L1  
|L1  
|9045
|TSR 9045
|[[The Secret of Bone Hill]]
|[[The Secret of Bone Hill]]
|Lenard Lakofka
|[[Lenard Lakofka]]
|1981
|1981
|2-4
|2-4
|
|
|B-78, Restenford <sup>WoGGp.30</sup>
|B-78, [[Restenford]] {{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|L2  
|L2  
|9057
|TSR 9057
|[[The Assassin's Knot]]
|[[The Assassin's Knot]]
|Lenard Lakofka
|[[Lenard Lakofka]]
|1983
|1983
|2-5
|2-5
|
|
|B-78, Lendore Isle <sup>FtA, p.72</sup>
|B-78, [[Lendore Isle]]{{csb|FTA|72}}
|
|-
|-
|L3  
|L3  
|9844
|TSR 9844
|[[Deep Dwarven Delve]]
|[[Deep Dwarven Delve]]
|Lenard Lakofka
|[[Lenard Lakofka]]
|1999
|1999
|3-6
|3-6
|
|
|B-78, Lendore Isle
|B-78, [[Lendore Isle]]
|
|-
|-
|[https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=278&watchfile=0 L4], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=279&watchfile=0 L4C]
 
|N/A
|[https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=278&watchfile=0 L4], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=279&watchfile=0 L4c]
|
|[[Devilspawn]]
|[[Devilspawn]]
|Lenard Lakofka
|[[Lenard Lakofka]]
|2010
|2010
|1-5
|3-5
|
|B-78, [[Lendore Isle]]
|
|
|B-78, Lendore Isle
|-
|-
|L5, ([https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=381&watchfile= A], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=380&watchfile= B], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=379&watchfile= C], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=378&watchfile= <nowiki>[D]</nowiki>])
 
|N/A
|L5 (<small>[https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=381&watchfile= a], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=380&watchfile= b],<br>[https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=379&watchfile= c], [https://www.dragonsfoot.org/php4/archive.php?sectioninit=FE&fileid=378&watchfile= <nowiki>[d]</nowiki>]</small>)
|
|[[The Kroten Adventures]]
|[[The Kroten Adventures]]
|Lenard Lakofka
|[[Lenard Lakofka]]
|2014
|2014
|
|
|
|
|B-78, Lendore Isle
|B-78, [[Lendore Isle]]
|
|-
|-
|N1  
|N1  
|9063
|TSR 9063
|[[Against the Cult of the Reptile God]]
|[[Against the Cult of the Reptile God]]
|Douglas Niles
|[[Douglas Niles]]
|1982
|1982
|1-3
|1-3
|
|
|K5-113, H5-112, Rushmoors <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|K5-113, H5-112, [[Rushmoors]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|Q1  
 
|9035
|Q1
|TSR 9035
|[[Queen of the Demonweb Pits]]
|[[Queen of the Demonweb Pits]]
|David C. Sutherland III, Gary Gygax
|[[David C. Sutherland III]], [[Gary Gygax]]
|1980
|1980
|10-14
|10-14
|<abbr title="This module follows directly from the D series, which follows the G series">584-585</abbr> <sup>FtA(p.7)</sup>
|<abbr title="This adventure follows directly from the D series, which follows the G series">584-585</abbr> {{csb|FTA|7}}
|N5-138, Hellfurnaces <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|N5-138, [[Hellfurnaces]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|S1  
|S1  
|9022
|TSR 9022
|[[Tomb of Horrors]]
|[[Tomb of Horrors]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1978
|1978
|10-14
|10-14
|
|
|K2-97, Vast Swamp <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|K2-97, [[Vast Swamp]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|<ref name=s1 group=note>Adventure suggests various locations; placed in the [[Vast Swamp]] in [[Return to the Tomb of Horrors]]</ref>
|-
|-
|S2  
|S2  
|9027
|TSR 9027
|[[White Plume Mountain]]
|[[White Plume Mountain]]
|Lawrence Schick
|[[Lawrence Schick]]
|1979
|1979
|5-10
|5-10
|
|
|T3-70, Near Riftcanyon <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|T3-70, Near [[Rift Canyon]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|S3  
|S3  
|9033
|TSR 9033
|[[Expedition to the Barrier Peaks]]
|[[Expedition to the Barrier Peaks]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1980
|1980
|8-12
|8-12
|
|
|A6-119,Barrier Mountains <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|A6-119, [[Barrier Peaks]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|S4  
|S4  
|9061
|TSR 9061
|[[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]
|[[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1982
|1982
|6-10
|6-10
|
|
|E5-88, Yatils <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|E5-88, [[Yatils]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|S1-S4  
|S1-S4  
|9209
|TSR 9209
|[[Realms of Horror]]
|[[Realms of Horror]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1987
|1987
|10-14
|10-14
|
|
|<sup>See individual modules</sup>
|<small>See individual adventures</small>
|<ref name=s1-s4 group=note>Compilation of the S series</ref>
|-
|-
|T1  
|T1  
|9026
|TSR 9026
|[[The Village of Hommlet]]
|[[The Village of Hommlet]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1979
|1979
|1-3
|1-3
|
|
|O4-98, Verbobonc <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|O4-98, [[Verbobonc]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|T1-4  
|T1-4  
|9147
|TSR 9147
|[[The Temple of Elemental Evil]]
|[[The Temple of Elemental Evil]]
|Gary Gygax, Frank Mentzer
|[[Gary Gygax]], [[Frank Mentzer]]
|1985
|1985
|1-8
|1-8
|
|
|O4-98, Verbobonc
|O4-98, [[Verbobonc]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|
|-
|-
|U1  
|U1  
|9062
|TSR 9062
|[[The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh]]
|[[The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh]]
|Dave Browne, Don Turnbull
|[[Dave Browne]], [[Don Turnbull]]
|1981
|1981
|1-3
|1-3
|
|
|U4-123, Keoland below Dreadwood. <sup>p.3</sup>
|U4-123, [[Keoland]] below [[Dreadwood]].{{csb|U1|3}}
|
|-
|-
|U2  
|U2  
|9064
|TSR 9064
|[[Danger at Dunwater]]
|[[Danger at Dunwater]]
|Dave Browne, Don Turnbull
|[[Dave Browne]], [[Don Turnbull]]
|1982
|1982
|1-4
|1-4
|
|
|U4-123, Keoland below Dreadwood <sup>p.3</sup>
|U4-123, [[Keoland]] below [[Dreadwood]]{{csb|U2|3}}
|
|-
|-
|U3  
|U3  
|9076
|TSR 9076
|[[The Final Enemy]]
|[[The Final Enemy]]
|Dave Browne, Don Turnbull
|[[Dave Browne]], [[Don Turnbull]]
|1983
|1983
|3-5
|3-5
|
|
|W4-125 Hool Marshes <sup>p.5</sup>
|W4-125 [[Hool Marshes]]{{csb|U3|5}}
|
|-
|-
|UK1  
|UK1  
|9066
|TSR 9066
|[[Beyond the Crystal Cave]]
|[[Beyond the Crystal Cave]]
|Dave Browne, Tom Kirby, Graeme Morris
|[[Dave Browne]], [[Tom Kirby]], [[Graeme Morris]]
|1983
|1983
|4-7
|4-7
|
|
|<abbr title="The module gives 04-14 but this is an impossible hex on the full [[Darlene map]]. The speculated hex is based on its description '1 mile south of Fairwind isle'">04-123</abbr>, Fairwind Isle <sup>p.2</sup>
|<abbr title="The adventure gives 04-14 but this is an impossible hex on the full [[Darlene map]]. The speculated hex is based on its description '1 mile south of Fairwind isle'">04-123</abbr>, [[Fairwind Isle]]{{csb|UK1|2}}
|
|-
|-
|UK2  
|UK2  
|9101
|TSR 9101
|[[The Sentinel]]
|[[The Sentinel]]
|Graeme Morris
|[[Graeme Morris]]
|1983
|1983
|2-5
|2-5
|
|
|E5-137 and F5-138 Sea Princes, Hool River Lake <sup>p.3</sup>
|E5-137 and F5-138 [[Sea Princes]], [[Lake Spendlowe]]{{csb|UK2|3}}
|
|-
|-
|UK3  
|UK3  
|9111
|TSR 9111
|[[The Gauntlet]]
|[[The Gauntlet]]
|Graeme Morris
|[[Graeme Morris]]
|1984
|1984
|3-6
|3-6
|
|
|E5-137 and F5-138 Sea Princes, Hool River Lake <sup>p.3</sup>
|E5-137 and F5-138 [[Sea Princes]], [[Lake Spendlowe]]{{csb|UK3|3}}
|
|-
|-
|UK6  
|UK6  
|9126
|TSR 9126
|[[All that Glitters...]]
|[[All that Glitters...]]
|Jim Bramba
|[[Jim Bramba]]
|1984
|1984
|3-5
|3-5
|
|
|Amedio Jungle?
|[[Amedio Jungle]]?
|
|-
|-
|WG4  
|WG4  
|9065
|TSR 9065
|[[The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun]]
|[[The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1982
|1982
|5-10
|5-10
|
|
|F5-88,Yatils <sup>WoGG,p.30</sup>
|F5-88, [[Yatils]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|Sequel to S4
|-
|-
|WG5  
|WG5  
|9112
|TSR 9112
|[[Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure]]
|[[Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure]]
|Robert Kuntz, Gary Gygax
|[[Robert Kuntz]], [[Gary Gygax]]
|1984
|1984
|9-12
|9-12
|
|
|X3-86,Near Maure Castle. <sup>p.2</sup>
|X3-86, Near [[Maure Castle]].{{csb|WG5|2}}
|
|-
|-
|WG6  
|WG6  
|9153
|TSR 9153
|[[Isle of the Ape]]
|[[Isle of the Ape]]
|Gary Gygax
|[[Gary Gygax]]
|1985
|1985
|18+
|18+
|
|
|Z3-83, Access to Demiplane <sup>(FTA, p.73)</sup>
|D4-86, inside [[Castle Greyhawk]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|Extraplanar adventure
|-
|-
|WG7  
|WG7  
|9222
|TSR 9222
|[[Castle Greyhawk]]
|[[Castle Greyhawk]]
| 16 various authors
|16 various authors
|1988
|1988
|0-25
|0-25
|
|
|D4-86, Greyhawk City <sup>FtA, p.73</sup>
|D4-86, inside [[Castle Greyhawk]]{{csb|Folio|30|Glossography}}
|<ref name=castleGH group=note>[[The Adventure Begins]] states "WG7 Castle Greyhawk ... is a comedy version of this dungeon, not for use in a straightforward and serious Greyhawk campaign."</ref>
|-
|-
|WG8  
|WG8  
|9253
|TSR 9253
|[[Fate of Istus]]
|[[Fate of Istus]]
|Nigel Findley, Dan Salas, Stephen Inniss, Robert J. Kuntz
|[[Nigel Findley]], [[Dan Salas]], [[Stephen Inniss]], [[Robert J. Kuntz]]
|1989
|1989
|0-12+*
|0-12+*
|581 cy<sup>(p.24)</sup><ref name=":3" />
|581{{csb|FoI|24}}
|N3-58, Rookroost <sup>(Starting point), FtA p.73</sup>
|N3-58, [[Rookroost]] <small>(Starting point)</small>{{csb|FTA|73}}
|-
|
|
|[[The Shrine of Ilsidahur]]
|John Nephew
|1988
|3-6
|
|Amedio or Hepmonaland
|-
|
|
|[[The Ruins of Nol-Daer]]
|H.L. McCleskey
|1988
|5-8
|
|J4-104, Suss Forst
|-
|
|
|[[The Elephant's Graveyard]]
|David Howery
|1988
|5-7
|
|Amedio or Hepmonaland
|-
|
|
|[[By the Wayside]]
|Tim Villademoros
|1989
|6-10
|
|B5-127. Hool Marshes
|-
|
|
|[[The Leopard Men]]
|David Howery
|1989
|8-10
|
|Amedio or Hepmonaland
|-
|
|1015
|[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]
|Gary Gygax + Various
|1983
|
|
|
|-
|
|2023
|[[Greyhawk Adventures]]
|James M. Ward
|1988
|0-7
|
|
|
|}
|}


=== '''Series''' ===
;'''Series'''
'''<u>A</u>'''<u> series: '''A'''erie of the Slave Lords.</u>
'''<u>A</u>'''<u> series: '''A'''erie of the Slave Lords.</u>


A0-4. A series based on tournament modules, except for A0, which is a module written far later to act as an introductory module to the series. The module series follows adventure dismantling the Titular slave lords along the wild coast. The full series is set in Greyhawk. It was later made into a chain with T1-T4, GDQ1-7.
A0-4. A series based on tournament adventures, except for A0, which is an adventure written far later to act as an introductory adventure to the series. The adventure series follows adventure dismantling the Titular slave lords along the wild coast. The full series is set in Greyhawk. It was later made into a chain with T1-T4, GDQ1-7.


'''<u>B</u>'''<u> series: ''''B'''asic' D&D</u>
'''<u>B</u>'''<u> series: ''''B'''asic' D&D</u>


Designed for D&D Basic instead of AD&D 1e. This series was mainly set in the Mystara setting, but a few of the modules (B1 and B2) are set in Greyhawk in some versions. B1 was set in Greyhawk in early publications, then changed to Mystara. B2 was set in Mystara at first, then retroactively implied to be in Greyhawk by the later 'Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'.
Designed for D&D Basic instead of AD&D 1e. This series was mainly set in the Mystara setting, but a few of the adventures (B1 and B2) are set in Greyhawk in some versions. B1 was set in Greyhawk in early publications, then changed to Mystara. B2 was set in Mystara at first, then retroactively implied to be in Greyhawk by the later 'Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'.


'''<u>C</u>'''<u> series: '''C'''ompetition.</u>
'''<u>C</u>'''<u> series: '''C'''ompetition.</u>


The first 2 of 6 are set in Greyhawk, based on tournament modules. The modules are unconnected.
The first 2 of 6 are set in Greyhawk, based on tournament adventures. The adventures are unconnected.


'''<u>D</u>'''<u> series: '''D'''row.</u>
'''<u>D</u>'''<u> series: '''D'''row.</u>


D1-3, and the D1-2 compilation module. Also used and 'completed' in the super campaign chain T1-4, A1-4, GDQ1-7.  
D1-3, and the D1-2 compilation adventure. Also used and 'completed' in the super campaign chain T1-4, A1-4, GDQ1-7.  


<u>'''EX''' series:'''Ex'''tension</u>
<u>'''EX''' series:'''Ex'''tension</u>


EX1 and EX 2. These modules are based on Alice on wonderland, and while set in Greyhawk the modules take place in another plane.
EX1 and EX 2. These adventures are based on Alice on wonderland, and while set in Greyhawk the adventures take place in another plane.


<u>'''I''' series: '''I'''ntermediate.</u>
<u>'''I''' series: '''I'''ntermediate.</u>


Mostly unconnected modules set in various locations- only some modules take place in Greyhawk. I2 was retroactively adopted in 2000. Some are related to Greyhawk through deities and themes but set in a nonspecific setting. For example I9: Day of Al'Akbar deals with the Cup and Talisman of Al'akbar, but is set in a generic arabian setting. I12: Egg of the Phoenix, is the compilation of R1-R4 of the '''R'''ole Playing Game Association series written by Mentzer (Not to be confused with the RPGA series of the same namesake), which was intended to be set on Greyhawk's Oerth but never officially became so, in the Aquaria continent. I7 could also easily take place in the Hool Marshes.
Mostly unconnected adventures set in various locations- only some adventures take place in Greyhawk. I2 was retroactively adopted in 2000. Some are related to Greyhawk through deities and themes but set in a nonspecific setting. For example I9: Day of Al'Akbar deals with the Cup and Talisman of Al'akbar, but is set in a generic arabian setting. I12: Egg of the Phoenix, is the compilation of R1-R4 of the '''R'''ole Playing Game Association series written by Mentzer (Not to be confused with the RPGA series of the same namesake), which was intended to be set on Greyhawk's Oerth but never officially became so, in the Aquaria continent. I7 could also easily take place in the Hool Marshes.


<u>'''L''' series: '''L'''endore Isle.</u>
<u>'''L''' series: '''L'''endore Isle.</u>
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<u>'''N''' series: '''N'''ovice.</u>
<u>'''N''' series: '''N'''ovice.</u>


Only N1 is set in Greyhawk.N2-N3 are generic. N4-5 are set in Forgotten Realms campaign setting. The modules are not connected.  
Only N1 is set in Greyhawk.N2-N3 are generic. N4-5 are set in Forgotten Realms campaign setting. The adventures are not connected.  


'''<u>S</u>'''<u> series: '''S'''pecial.</u>
'''<u>S</u>'''<u> series: '''S'''pecial.</u>


Prior to the S1-S4 compilation 'Realms of horrors, unconnected modules, some of which may have been intended for other series.
Prior to the S1-S4 compilation 'Realms of horrors, unconnected adventures, some of which may have been intended for other series.


'''<u>T</u>'''<u> series: '''T'''emple of Elemental evil.</u>
'''<u>T</u>'''<u> series: '''T'''emple of Elemental evil.</u>


T1 and T1-4. T2, T3 and T4 were never released as individual modules. Six years passed between module publications, and the notes were finally given to Frank Mentzer to complete, as Gygax was busy working on other projects.
T1 and T1-4. T2, T3 and T4 were never released as individual adventures. Six years passed between adventure publications, and the notes were finally given to Frank Mentzer to complete, as Gygax was busy working on other projects.


<u>'''U''' series: '''U'''nderwater.</u>
<u>'''U''' series: '''U'''nderwater.</u>
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<u>'''UK''' series: '''U'''nited '''K'''ingdom</u>.
<u>'''UK''' series: '''U'''nited '''K'''ingdom</u>.


The first three modules were specifically set in Greyhawk, by UK4-6 were set generically. UK6 was retroactively adopted into the Greyhawk setting by implied references to the Hek Tribe<sup>[1]</sup>. The others in the series are easily adaptable to fit Greyhawk as well.
The first three adventures were specifically set in Greyhawk, by UK4-6 were set generically. UK6 was retroactively adopted into the Greyhawk setting by implied references to the [[Hek]] Tribe. The others in the series are easily adaptable to fit Greyhawk as well.


'''<u>WG</u>'''<u> series: '''W'''orld of '''G'''reyhawk.</u>
'''<u>WG</u>'''<u> series: '''W'''orld of '''G'''reyhawk.</u>


1-3 were never given to published works. S4: Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth was thought to be originally intended for a WG code, as was parts of the T series. The modules are mostly unconnected other than the setting.
1-3 were never given to published works. S4: Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth was thought to be originally intended for a WG code, as was parts of the T series. The adventures are mostly unconnected other than the setting.


<u>Other:Adventures</u>
== Second edition ==
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!style=width:4em |S.Code
!style=width:6em |P.Code
!style=width:24em |Title
!style=width:17em |Writer(s)
!style=width:4em |Pub.
!style=width:4em |Level
!style=width:16em |Year (CY)
!style=width:22em |Location
!style=width:4em |Notes
|-


World of Greyhawk Boxed Set contained six adventure hooks, that were basic concept for a campaign:
* Quest of the Mist Golem
* The Lost Passage of The Suloise
* The Werewolves of the Menowood
* The Jungle of Lost Ships
* The Copper Raider
* The Stolen Seal
Greyhawk Adventures contains six mini modules or adventure hooks, with a few basics already plotted out:
* Horse Sense
* Beaming Up
* Diver Down
* The Entrance to the Valley of the Mage
* The Rescue of Ren
* The House of Cards
== 2nd Edition ==
{| class="sortable mw-collapsible wikitable"
!S.Code
!P.Code
!Title
!Writer(s)
!Pub.
!Level
!Year (CY)
!Hex
|-
|WG9
|WG9
|9251
|TSR 9251
|[[Gargoyle]]
|[[Gargoyle]]
|Dave Collins, Skip Williams
|[[Dave Collins]], [[Skip Williams]]
|1989
|1989
|2-4
|2-4
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WG10
|WG10
|9265
|TSR 9265
|[[Child's Play]]
|[[Child's Play]]
|Jean Rabe, Skip Williams
|[[Jean Rabe]], [[Skip Williams]]
|1989
|1989
|13-15
|13-15
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WG11
|WG11
|9269
|TSR 9269
|[[Puppets]]
|[[Puppets]]
|Vince Garcia, Bruce Rabe
|[[Vince Garcia]], [[Bruce Rabe]]
|1989
|1989
|1-3
|1-3
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WG12
|WG12
|9270
|TSR 9270
|[[Vale of the Mage]]
|[[Vale of the Mage]]
|Jean Rabe
|[[Jean Rabe]]
|1989
|1989
|7-9
|7-9
|
|
|V5-135
|V5-135
|
|-


|-
|WGA1
|WGA1
|9279
|TSR 9279
|[[Falcon's Revenge]]
|[[Falcon's Revenge]]
|Richard W. Brown, Anne Brown
|[[Richard W. Brown]], [[Anne Brown]]
|1990
|1990
|5-7
|581
|D4-86, [[Free City of Greyhawk]]
|
|
|
|-
|D4-86, City of Greyhawk


|-
|WGA2
|WGA2
|9289
|TSR 9289
|[[Falconmaster]]
|[[Falconmaster]]
|Richard W. Brown, Anne Brown
|[[Richard W. Brown]], [[Anne Brown]]
|1990
|1990
|
|5-7
|
|581
|D4-86, City of Greyhawk
|D4-86, [[Free City of Greyhawk]]


|-
|-
|WGA3
|WGA3
|9302
|TSR 9302
|[[Flames of the Falcon]]
|[[Flames of the Falcon]]
|Richard Brown, Anne Brown
|[[Richard Brown]], [[Anne Brown]]
|1990
|1990
|5-7
|581
|D4-86, [[Free City of Greyhawk]]
|
|
|
|-
|D4-86, City of Greyhawk


|-
|WGA4
|WGA4
|9309
|TSR 9309
|[[Vecna Lives!]]
|[[Vecna Lives!]]
|David "Zeb" Cook
|[[David "Zeb" Cook]]
|1990
|1990
|12-15
|12-15
|581
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGM1
|WGM1
|9406
|TSR 9406
|[[Border Watch]]
|[[Border Watch]]
|Paul T. Riegel
|[[Paul T. Riegel]]
|1993
|1993
|1-3
|1-3
|585
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGQ1
|WGQ1
|9385
|TSR 9385
|[[Patriots of Ulek]]
|[[Patriots of Ulek]]
|Anthony Pryor
|[[Anthony Pryor]]
|1992
|1992
|1-3
|1-3
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGR1
|WGR1
|9292
|TSR 9292
|[[Greyhawk Ruins]]
|[[Greyhawk Ruins]]
|Blake Mobley, Timothy B. Brown
|[[Blake Mobley]], [[Timothy B. Brown]]
|1990
|1990
|2-15
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGR2
|WGR2
|9360
|TSR 9360
|[[Treasures of Greyhawk]]
|[[Treasures of Greyhawk]]
|Walter Baas, Jack Barker, Charles Polta, Roy Rowe, Louis Prosperi, Tom Prusa
|[[Walter Baas]], [[Jack Barker]], [[Charles Polta]], [[Roy Rowe]], [[Louis Prosperi]], [[Tom Prusa]]
|1992
|1992
|4-18
|4-18
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGR3
|WGR3
|9386
|TSR 9386
|[[Rary the Traitor]]
|[[Rary the Traitor]]
|Anthony Pryor
|[[Anthony Pryor]]
|1992
|1992
|All, Brass Hill Fortress 8th or higher
|8+
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGR4
|WGR4
|9398
|TSR 9398
|[[The Marklands]]
|[[The Marklands]]
|Carl Sargent
|[[Carl Sargent]]
|1993
|1993
|N/A
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGR5
|WGR5
|9399
|TSR 9399
|[[Iuz the Evil]]
|[[Iuz the Evil]]
|Carl Sargent
|[[Carl Sargent]]
|1993
|1993
|N/A
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGR6
|WGR6
|9405
|TSR 9405
|[[The City of Skulls]]
|[[The City of Skulls]]
|Carl Sargent
|[[Carl Sargent]]
|1993
|1993
|9-12
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-


|-
|WGS1
|WGS1
|9317
|TSR 9317
|[[Five Shall Be One]]
|[[Five Shall Be One]]
|Carl Sargent
|[[Carl Sargent]]
|1991
|1991
|7-10
|7-10
|582
|582
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|-
|WGS2
|WGS2
|9337
|TSR 9337
|[[Howl from the North]]
|[[Howl from the North]]
|Dale "Slade" Henson
|[[Dale "Slade" Henson]]
|1991
|1991
|7-10
|7-10
|582
|582
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|
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|
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|[[The City of Greyhawk]]
|[[The City of Greyhawk]]
|Douglas Niles, Carl Sargent, Rik Rose
|[[Douglas Niles]], [[Carl Sargent]], [[Rik Rose]]
|1989
|1989
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|D4-86, City of Greyhawk
|D4-86, [[Free City of Greyhawk]]
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|[[Wars]]
|[[Wars]]
|David Cook
|[[David "Zeb" Cook]]
|1991
|1991
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|582-584
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|9580
|TSR 9580
|[[Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad]]
|[[Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad]]
|Sean Reynolds
|[[Sean K. Reynolds]]
|1998
|1998
|4-8
|4-8
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|
|
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|-
|
|
|9581
|TSR 9581
|[[The Doomgrinder]]
|[[The Doomgrinder]]
|Steve Miller
|[[Steve Miller]]
|1998
|1998
|4-7
|4-7
|590
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|-
|
|
|9577
|TSR 9577
|[[Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins]]
|[[The Adventure Begins]]
|Roger E. "The Dretch" Moore
|[[Roger E. Moore]]
|1998
|1998
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|591
|591
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|9576
|TSR 9576
|[[Return of the Eight]]
|[[Return of the Eight]]
|Roger E. Moore
|[[Roger E. Moore]]
|1998
|1998
|6-12
|6-12
|585
|585
|D4-86, City of Greyhawk
|D4-86, [[Free City of Greyhawk]]
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|
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|1162
|TSR 1162
|[[Return to the Tomb of Horrors]]
|[[Return to the Tomb of Horrors]]
|Bruce R. Cordell
|[[Bruce R. Cordell]]
|1998
|1998
|13-16
|13-16
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|K2-97, Vast Swamp
|K2-97, [[Vast Swamp]]
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|
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|9579
|TSR 9579
|[[The Star Cairns]]
|[[The Star Cairns]]
|Sean "Vegepygmy" Reynolds
|[[Sean K. Reynolds]]
|1998
|1998
|5-8
|5-8
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|11413
|TSR 11413
|[[Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff]]
|[[Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff]]
|Gary Gygax, Sean K. Reynolds
|[[Gary Gygax]], [[Sean K. Reynolds]]
|1999
|1999
|8+
|8+
|576-580; 591
|576-580; 591
|P5-129, S5-134, M5-138; P5-149
|P5-129, S5-134, M5-138; P5-149
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|-
|
|
|11327
|TSR 11327
|[[Return to the Keep on the Borderlands]]
|[[Return to the Keep on the Borderlands]]
|John D. Rateliff
|[[John D. Rateliff]]
|1999
|1999
|1-3
|1-3
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|-
|
|
|11434
|TSR 11434
|[[Return to White Plume Mountain]]
|[[Return to White Plume Mountain]]
|Bruce R. Cordell
|[[Bruce R. Cordell]]
|1999
|1999
|7-10
|7-10
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|T3-70, Near RiftCanyon
|T3-70, Near [[Rift Canyon]]
|
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|
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|11621
|TSR 11621
|[[Slavers]]
|[[Slavers]]
|Sean K. Reynolds, Chris Pramas
|[[Sean K. Reynolds]], [[Chris Pramas]]
|2000
|2000
|4-5
|4-5
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|-


|-
|
|
|11662
|TSR 11662
|[[Die Vecna Die!]]
|[[Die Vecna Die!]]
|Bruce R. Cordell, Steve Miller
|[[Bruce R. Cordell]], [[Steve Miller]]
|2000
|2000
|10-13
|10-13
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|
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''For a list of 2e adventure modules published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see [[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]''.
''For a list of 2e adventures published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see [[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]''.


::Ghost Dance (Dungeon Magazine 32), 1991
== Third edition ==
 
{| class="sortable wikitable"
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|+ style="text-align:left;"|Sunless Citadel [[adventure path]]
 
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::[[A Serenade Before Supper]] (Dungeon Magazine 53), 1995
!P.Code
 
!Title
::Kingdom of the Ghouls (Dungeon Magazine 70), 1998
!Writer(s)
 
!Pub.
::Priestly Secrets (Dungeon Magazine 71), 1998
!Level
 
!Year (CY)
::The Setting Sun (Dungeon Magazine 73), 1999
!Hex
!Notes
|-
||| ||[[Fingers of the Wind]]||[[Robert Weisse]]||Aug 2000||7-10||[[561 CY]]||[[Cairn Hills]] and [[Abbor-Alz]] ||tournament adventure for [[GenCon]] 2000
|-
|||11640||[[The Sunless Citadel]]|||[[Bruce Cordell|Bruce R. Cordell]]|||2000|||01–03|| || ||
|-
|||11644|| [[The Forge of Fury]]|||[[Richard Baker]]||2000||03–05|| || ||Ranked 12th greatest adventure of all time.<ref name="mona2004">{{Cite journal |last1 = Mona |first1 = Erik |author-link = Erik Mona |last2 = Jacobs |first2 = James |author2-link = James Jacobs |author3 = Dungeon Design Panel |date=November 2004 |title = The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time |journal = [[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]] |publisher = [[Paizo Publishing]] |issue = 116 |pages = 68–81 <!-- Unconfirmed! -->}}</ref>
|-
|||11830|| [[The Speaker in Dreams]]|||[[James Wyatt]]||2001|||05–07|| || ||
|-
|||11838|| [[The Standing Stone]]|||[[John D. Rateliff]]||2001|||07–09|| || || (minor references to Greyhawk)
|-
|||11847|| [[Heart of Nightfang Spire]]|||[[Bruce R. Cordell]]||2001|||10–13|| || ||
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|||11855|| [[Deep Horizon]]|||[[Skip Williams]]||2001|||13–15|| || ||
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|||88163|| [[Lord of the Iron Fortress]]||[[Andy Collins]]||2002|||15–17|| || ||
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|||88167|| [[Bastion of Broken Souls]]|||[[Bruce R. Cordell]]||2002|||18–20|| || ||
|}
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::Ex Keraptis Cum Amore (Dungeon Magazine 77), 1999
|+ style="text-align:left;"|Standalone adventures
 
::River Rats (Polyhedron Magazine 92,  Keith Polster) 1994
 
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|||953827400||[[Scourge of the Howling Horde]]|| |[[Gwendolyn Kestrel|Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel]]|| |2006|||1|| || ||
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|||959767400|| [[Barrow of the Forgotten King]] ||[[Ed Stark]]||2007||02-04|| || ||
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|||95003||[[Fantastic Locations: Fane of the Drow]]|||[[Gwendolyn Kestrel|Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel]]||2005||04|| || ||Special maps for use with miniatures
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|||959787400||[[Fantastic Locations: City of Peril]]||[[Ed Stark]]||2007|| || || ||{{refn|name=griffonsnest | group=note|The "Griffon's Nest" inn from ''City of Peril'' was placed in the Free City of Greyhawk in a web supplement on wizards.com  in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |last Broadhurst |first=Creighton |authorlink=Creighton Broadhurst |title=The Griffon's Nest |url=http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgmp/20070522a |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20161101184054/http://archive.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgmp/20070522a |archivedate=01 Nov 2016 |work=Wizards.com |publisher=[[WotC]] |date=22 May 2007 |accessdate=5 April 2024}}</ref> }}
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''For a list of 3e adventure modules published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see '''[[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]'''''.
''For a list of 3e adventures published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see '''[[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]'''''.
 
::[[Deep Freeze]] (Dungeon Magazine 83) ,2000
 
::[[Alterations]] (Dungeon Magazine 83, based on Greyhawk:2000 a futuristic Greyhawk setting from Dragon Magazine 277), 2000
 
::Lord of the Scarlet Tide (Dungeon Magazine 85), 2001
 
::Kambranex Machinations (Dungeon Magazine 91), 2002


== 3.5 Edition ==
=== 3.5 Edition ===
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|SC
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|PZO1000 (compilation)
|[[Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk]]
|[[The Shackled City|The Shackled City (adventure path)]]
|Wolfgang Baur, Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel
|([[The Shackled City|complete list here]])
|2007
|2003-2004, Hardback compilation 2007
|8-13
|1-20
|[[597 CY]]
|[[593 CY]]
|D4-86
 
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|EttDP
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|[[Age of Worms (adventure path)]]
|[[Age of Worms (adventure path)]]
|([[Age of Worms (adventure path)|comelete list here]])
|([[Age of Worms (adventure path)|complete list here]])
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|[[Savage Tide|Savage Tide (adventure path)]]  
|[[Savage Tide|Savage Tide (adventure path)]]  
|([[Savage Tide|comelete list here]])
|([[Savage Tide|complete list here]])
|2006-2007
|1-20
|[[596 CY]]
|
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|EttRoG
|109257200
|[[Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk]]
|[[Wolfgang Baur]], [[Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel]]
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|([[The Shackled City|comelete list here]])
|[[Jason Bulmahn]], [[James Jacobs]], [[Erik Mona]]
|2007
|2007
|1-20
|9-12
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''Some notable adventures from ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine are listed below.  <br> For a list of 3.5e adventure modules published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see '''[[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]'''''.
:: Racing the Snake (Dungeon Magazine 105), 2003
:: Tammeraut's Fate (Dungeon Magazine 106), 2003
:: Mad God's Key (Dungeon Magazine 114), 2004
:: Raider's of the Black Ice (Dungeon Magazine 115), 2004
:: Touch of the Abyss (Dungeon Magazine 117), 2004
:: Shadows of the Abyss (Dungeon Magazine 118) 2005
:: The Clockwork Fortress (Dungeon Magazine 126), 2005 (Follows on from Raiders of the Black Ice)
:: The Hateful Legacy (Dungeon Magazine 131), 2006
:: Ill Made Graves (Dungeon Magazine 133). 2006
:: [[Funeral Procession]] (Dungeon Magazine 135), 2006
:: The Coming Storm (Dungeon Magazine 136), 2006
:: Vile Addiction (Dungeon Magazine 145), 2007
:: Spawn of Sehan (Dungeon Magazine 146), 2007
:: Dread Pagoda of the Inscrutable Ones (Dungeon Magazine 147), 2007


:: Shadows of Spinecastle (Dungeon Magazine 148), 2007
For a complete list of 3.5e adventures published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine, see '''[[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine]]'''''.


== 4th Edition ==
== Fourth edition ==
=== See also ===
; See also  
''See also <big>'''[[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine#4th Edition adventures|List of 4e adventures]]'''</big> for a list of fourth edition adventure modules published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine''.
''See also <big>'''[[List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine#Fourth edition adventures|List of 4e adventures]]'''</big> for a list of fourth edition adventures published in ''[[Dungeon]]'' magazine''.


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|
| 241787400
| [[Revenge of the Giants]]
| [[Bill Slavicsek]], [[Mike Mearls]], and [[David Noonan]]
| 18 Aug 2009
| 9
|
|
|
|241787400
| D&D setting{{refn |name=RotG |group=note| Set in a generic setting, but references Greyhawk lore.}}
|[[Revenge of the Giants]]
 
|Bill Slavicsek, David Noonan, and Mike Mearls
|-
|2009
| RPGA DM Rewards
|12-17
|
|
| [[The Village of Hommlet]]
| [[Gary Gygax]], [[Andy Collins]]
| 2009
| 4-5
|
|
 
|-
| RPGA DM Rewards
| 4429A
| [[Tomb of Horrors]]
| [[Gary Gygax]], [[Scott Gray|Scott Fitzgerald Gray]]
| 20 Jul 2010
| 9
|  
|
|
| D&D setting{{refn |name=dungxx2 |group=note| Set in a generic setting, but using the same lore and names of the original set in Greyhawk.}}
|-
| RPGA DM Rewards
| 9103
| [[The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan|Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan]]
| [[Gary Gygax]], [[Stephen Radney McFarland]]
| 2011
| 7
|
|
|}
|}


== 5th Edition ==
Other products containing tidbits of Greyhawk lore, but which are core books not necessarily set in Greyhawk include:
* ''[[Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium]]''
 
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|[[Tales from the Yawning Portal]]
|[[Tales from the Yawning Portal]]
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|C62970000
|C62970000
|[[Ghosts of Saltmarsh]]
|[[Ghosts of Saltmarsh]]
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| VEoR
| 0786969474
|[[Vecna: Eve of Ruin]]
| Wizards' RPG Team
| 21 May 2024
| 10-20
|
| Various [[Material Plane]] worlds
|-
| QftIS
| 0786969490
|[[Quests from the Infinite Staircase]]
| Wizards' RPG Team
| 16 July 2024
| 1-13
|
| Various
|}
|}


Other products containing tidbits of Greyhawk lore, but which are core books not necessarily set in Greyhawk include:
Other products containing tidbits of Greyhawk lore, but which are core books not necessarily set in Greyhawk include:
* [[Modenkainen's Tome of Foes]]
* ''[[Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes]]''
* [[Tasha's Cauldron of Everything]]
* ''[[Tasha's Cauldron of Everything]]''
* ''[[Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants]]''
*
During the ''DnD Next'' playtest for fifth edition several vintage adventures from earlier editions were used in conversions to test game mechanics.  These included:
* ''Against the Cult of Chaos'', which incorporated N1 ''[[Against the Cult of the Reptile God]]'', T1 ''[[The Village of Hommlet]]'', and B2 ''[[The Keep on the Borderlands]]''.
* ''[[Against the Slave Lords]]'' (A-series, including ''[[The Last Slave Lord]])''
* Caves of Chaos (from B2 ''[[The Keep on the Borderlands]])''
* ''[[Expedition to the Barrier Peaks]]''
* ''[[The Isle of Dread]]''
* ''[[The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]''
* ''[[The Mud Sorceror's Tomb]]'' (''[[Dungeon]]'' #138)
* ''[[Tomb of Horrors]]''
* ''[[White Plume Mountain (adventure)|White Plume Mountain]]''


== See Also ==  
== See Also ==  
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{{External link disclaimer}}
{{External link disclaimer}}
* [http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/gh_dungeon_adventures.html Greyhawk Adventures in Magazines] on GreyhawkOnline, by Grodog
* [http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/gh_dungeon_adventures.html Greyhawk Adventures in Magazines] on GreyhawkOnline, by Grodog
* [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=6 Greyhawk Module Locations] on ''Canonfire!'', by Braggi
* [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=6 Greyhawk adventure Locations] on ''Canonfire!'', by Braggi


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Portals]]
[[Category:Portals]]
[[Category:Adventures| ]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 17 December 2024

The lists which follow are for published stand-alone adventures. The lists do not include adventures published in Dungeon magazine.

Adventures in Dungeon Magazine

Main article: List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine

Legend

  • S. Code: This column shows the Series Code when known; A1, B2, EX2, etc. Some adventures were given no explicit series code, but their inferred code (based on publication date, where it comes in a series, certain themes) may be shown in italics.
  • P. Code: shows the TSR or WotC Publication Code.
  • Writers: shows the main credited writers of an adventure.
  • Pub.: Publication date of the adventure.
  • Level: Suggested level for player characters.
  • Year (CY): Known years canonically in universe when an adventure was meant to take place.
  • Location: Known location on the Darlene map by Hex, or general regional area.
  • Notes & Tags: Brief important notes on a adventure; see each adventure page for more information.

Basic adventures (B/X or BECMI)

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Location Notes
B1 TSR 9023 In Search of the Unknown Mike Carr 1978* 1-3 Ratik, Tenh or the Pale.[1]
B2 TSR 9034 The Keep on the Borderlands Gary Gygax 1979 1-3 [note 1]

First edition adventures

For a list of 1e adventures published in Dungeon magazine, see List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine.

Below is a list of adventures released for first edition AD&D and D&D Basic. Many adventures have been written for first edition AD&D after 1989, and the introduction of other editions. Three other adventures written during first editions era (B2[2],C3[3](p.17), I2[4](p.17), I7[4](p.19), and UK6[5](p.155)) were retroactively set in Greyhawk after 1999.

Adventures in the WoG boxed set

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Location Notes
WoG TSR 1015 World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting Gary Gygax and Various 1983 576

The World of Greyhawk boxed set contains six adventure hooks, which were basic concept for a campaign:

  • Quest of the Mist Golem
  • The Lost Passage of The Suloise
  • The Werewolves of the Menowood
  • The Jungle of Lost Ships
  • The Copper Raider
  • The Stolen Seal

Adventures in Greyhawk Adventures

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Location Notes
GA TSR 2023 Greyhawk Adventures James M. Ward 1988 0-7 576

Greyhawk Adventures contains six mini-adventures or adventure hooks, with a few basics already plotted out:

  • Horse Sense
  • Beaming Up
  • Diver Down
  • The Entrance to the Valley of the Mage
  • The Rescue of Ren
  • The House of Cards

Individual published adventures

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Location Notes
A0 TSR 9039A Danger at Darkshelf Quarry Skip Williams 2013 4-7 580[6] M3-92, Nyrond Hex speculated [note 2]
A1 TSR 9039 Slave Pits of the Undercity David Cook 1980 4-7 580[6] A4-101, Highport[7]
A2 TSR 9040 Secret of the Slavers Stockade Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay 1981 4-7 580[6] A4-102, Drachensgrab Hills[7]
A3 TSR 9041 Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords Allen Hammack 1981 4-7 580[6] A4-104 Drachensgrab Hills[7]
A4 TSR 9042 In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords Lawrence Schick 1981 4-7 580[6] A4-104, Drachensgrab Hills[7]
A1-4 TSR 9176 Scourge of the Slave Lords Various, revision by David Cook 1986 4-11 580[6] A4-101/104 Drachensgrab Hills[7]
C1 TSR 9032 The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan Harold Johnson, Jeff R. Leason 1979 5-7 A4-137, Amedio Jungle near Olman Isles[7]
C2 TSR 9038 The Ghost Tower of Inverness Allen Hammack 1979 5-7 A4-92 Abbor-Alz/Woolly Bay[7]
C3 TSR 9110 The Lost Island of Castanamir Ken Rolston 1984 1-4 Near Beit Castan, Zeif[8]
D1 TSR 9019 Descent Into the Depths of the Earth Gary Gygax 1978 9-10+ 584-585[9] M5-138, Hellfurnaces[7]
D2 TSR 9020 Shrine of the Kuo-Toa Gary Gygax 1978 9 584-585 [9] M5-138, Hellfurnaces[7]
D3 TSR 9021 Vault of the Drow Gary Gygax 1978 10-14 584-585 [9] N5-138, Hellfurnaces[7]
D1-D2 TSR 9059 Descent Into the Depths of the Earth Gary Gygax 1981 9-14 584-585 [9] M5-138, Hellfurnaces[7] Compilation of D1 and D2
EX1 TSR 9072 Dungeonland Gary Gygax 1983 9-12 D4-86, inside Castle Greyhawk[7] Extraplanar adventure
EX2 TSR 9073 The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror Gary Gygax 1983 9-12 D4-86, inside Castle Greyhawk[7] Extraplanar adventure
G1 TSR 9016 Steading of the Hill Giant Chief Gary Gygax 1978 8+ 584 [9] P5-129, Jotens[7]
G2 TSR 9017 Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl Gary Gygax 1978 8+ 584 [9] S5-134, Crystalmist Mountains,[7]
G3 TSR 9018 Hall of the Fire Giant King Gary Gygax 1978 8+ 584 [9] M5-138, Hellfurnaces[7]
G1-2-3 TSR 9058 Against the Giants Gary Gygax 1981 8-12 584 [9] P5-129, S5-134, M5-138[7] Compilation of the G series
GDQ1-7 TSR 9179 Queen of the Spiders Gary Gygax 1986 8-14 584-585[9] see individual adventures [note 3]
I1 TSR 9046 Dwellers of the Forbidden City David Cook 1981 4-7 Y-109 Hepmonaland[7]
I2 TSR 9055 Tomb of the Lizard King Mark Acres 1982 5-7 Hool Marshes
I7 TSR 9152 Baltron's Beacon Philip Meyers 1985 4-8 Hool Marshes
L1 TSR 9045 The Secret of Bone Hill Lenard Lakofka 1981 2-4 B-78, Restenford [7]
L2 TSR 9057 The Assassin's Knot Lenard Lakofka 1983 2-5 B-78, Lendore Isle[10]
L3 TSR 9844 Deep Dwarven Delve Lenard Lakofka 1999 3-6 B-78, Lendore Isle
L4, L4c Devilspawn Lenard Lakofka 2010 3-5 B-78, Lendore Isle
L5 (a, b,
c, [d]
)
The Kroten Adventures Lenard Lakofka 2014 B-78, Lendore Isle
N1 TSR 9063 Against the Cult of the Reptile God Douglas Niles 1982 1-3 K5-113, H5-112, Rushmoors[7]
Q1 TSR 9035 Queen of the Demonweb Pits David C. Sutherland III, Gary Gygax 1980 10-14 584-585 [9] N5-138, Hellfurnaces[7]
S1 TSR 9022 Tomb of Horrors Gary Gygax 1978 10-14 K2-97, Vast Swamp[7] [note 4]
S2 TSR 9027 White Plume Mountain Lawrence Schick 1979 5-10 T3-70, Near Rift Canyon[7]
S3 TSR 9033 Expedition to the Barrier Peaks Gary Gygax 1980 8-12 A6-119, Barrier Peaks[7]
S4 TSR 9061 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth Gary Gygax 1982 6-10 E5-88, Yatils[7]
S1-S4 TSR 9209 Realms of Horror Gary Gygax 1987 10-14 See individual adventures [note 5]
T1 TSR 9026 The Village of Hommlet Gary Gygax 1979 1-3 O4-98, Verbobonc[7]
T1-4 TSR 9147 The Temple of Elemental Evil Gary Gygax, Frank Mentzer 1985 1-8 O4-98, Verbobonc[7]
U1 TSR 9062 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh Dave Browne, Don Turnbull 1981 1-3 U4-123, Keoland below Dreadwood.[11]
U2 TSR 9064 Danger at Dunwater Dave Browne, Don Turnbull 1982 1-4 U4-123, Keoland below Dreadwood[12]
U3 TSR 9076 The Final Enemy Dave Browne, Don Turnbull 1983 3-5 W4-125 Hool Marshes[13]
UK1 TSR 9066 Beyond the Crystal Cave Dave Browne, Tom Kirby, Graeme Morris 1983 4-7 04-123, Fairwind Isle[14]
UK2 TSR 9101 The Sentinel Graeme Morris 1983 2-5 E5-137 and F5-138 Sea Princes, Lake Spendlowe[15]
UK3 TSR 9111 The Gauntlet Graeme Morris 1984 3-6 E5-137 and F5-138 Sea Princes, Lake Spendlowe[16]
UK6 TSR 9126 All that Glitters... Jim Bramba 1984 3-5 Amedio Jungle?
WG4 TSR 9065 The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun Gary Gygax 1982 5-10 F5-88, Yatils[7] Sequel to S4
WG5 TSR 9112 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure Robert Kuntz, Gary Gygax 1984 9-12 X3-86, Near Maure Castle.[17]
WG6 TSR 9153 Isle of the Ape Gary Gygax 1985 18+ D4-86, inside Castle Greyhawk[7] Extraplanar adventure
WG7 TSR 9222 Castle Greyhawk 16 various authors 1988 0-25 D4-86, inside Castle Greyhawk[7] [note 6]
WG8 TSR 9253 Fate of Istus Nigel Findley, Dan Salas, Stephen Inniss, Robert J. Kuntz 1989 0-12+* 581[18] N3-58, Rookroost (Starting point)[19]
Series

A series: Aerie of the Slave Lords.

A0-4. A series based on tournament adventures, except for A0, which is an adventure written far later to act as an introductory adventure to the series. The adventure series follows adventure dismantling the Titular slave lords along the wild coast. The full series is set in Greyhawk. It was later made into a chain with T1-T4, GDQ1-7.

B series: 'Basic' D&D

Designed for D&D Basic instead of AD&D 1e. This series was mainly set in the Mystara setting, but a few of the adventures (B1 and B2) are set in Greyhawk in some versions. B1 was set in Greyhawk in early publications, then changed to Mystara. B2 was set in Mystara at first, then retroactively implied to be in Greyhawk by the later 'Return to the Keep on the Borderlands'.

C series: Competition.

The first 2 of 6 are set in Greyhawk, based on tournament adventures. The adventures are unconnected.

D series: Drow.

D1-3, and the D1-2 compilation adventure. Also used and 'completed' in the super campaign chain T1-4, A1-4, GDQ1-7.

EX series:Extension

EX1 and EX 2. These adventures are based on Alice on wonderland, and while set in Greyhawk the adventures take place in another plane.

I series: Intermediate.

Mostly unconnected adventures set in various locations- only some adventures take place in Greyhawk. I2 was retroactively adopted in 2000. Some are related to Greyhawk through deities and themes but set in a nonspecific setting. For example I9: Day of Al'Akbar deals with the Cup and Talisman of Al'akbar, but is set in a generic arabian setting. I12: Egg of the Phoenix, is the compilation of R1-R4 of the Role Playing Game Association series written by Mentzer (Not to be confused with the RPGA series of the same namesake), which was intended to be set on Greyhawk's Oerth but never officially became so, in the Aquaria continent. I7 could also easily take place in the Hool Marshes.

L series: Lendore Isle.

A series written by Lenard 'Len' Lakofka, set on the isles that were part of his own campaign setting, but would be adopted into Greyhawk during the creation of Greyhawks map. L3 of the series was delayed, and L4 and L5 were never officially published, but were posted onto Dragonsfoot by Lenard Lakofka. The adventures are available to download officially from Dragonsfoot (links in the table above). L4C is the Lendore Isle Companion Guide, designed to help run L4. L5A is the Campaign Guide, L5B a collection of adventures, L5C the Companion Guide and L5 [D] (only called L5) a collection of maps.

N series: Novice.

Only N1 is set in Greyhawk.N2-N3 are generic. N4-5 are set in Forgotten Realms campaign setting. The adventures are not connected.

S series: Special.

Prior to the S1-S4 compilation 'Realms of horrors, unconnected adventures, some of which may have been intended for other series.

T series: Temple of Elemental evil.

T1 and T1-4. T2, T3 and T4 were never released as individual adventures. Six years passed between adventure publications, and the notes were finally given to Frank Mentzer to complete, as Gygax was busy working on other projects.

U series: Underwater.

Written by TSR's UK branch, this was a lovecraftian trilogy.

UK series: United Kingdom.

The first three adventures were specifically set in Greyhawk, by UK4-6 were set generically. UK6 was retroactively adopted into the Greyhawk setting by implied references to the Hek Tribe. The others in the series are easily adaptable to fit Greyhawk as well.

WG series: World of Greyhawk.

1-3 were never given to published works. S4: Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth was thought to be originally intended for a WG code, as was parts of the T series. The adventures are mostly unconnected other than the setting.

Second edition

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Location Notes
WG9 TSR 9251 Gargoyle Dave Collins, Skip Williams 1989 2-4
WG10 TSR 9265 Child's Play Jean Rabe, Skip Williams 1989 13-15
WG11 TSR 9269 Puppets Vince Garcia, Bruce Rabe 1989 1-3
WG12 TSR 9270 Vale of the Mage Jean Rabe 1989 7-9 V5-135
WGA1 TSR 9279 Falcon's Revenge Richard W. Brown, Anne Brown 1990 5-7 581 D4-86, Free City of Greyhawk
WGA2 TSR 9289 Falconmaster Richard W. Brown, Anne Brown 1990 5-7 581 D4-86, Free City of Greyhawk
WGA3 TSR 9302 Flames of the Falcon Richard Brown, Anne Brown 1990 5-7 581 D4-86, Free City of Greyhawk
WGA4 TSR 9309 Vecna Lives! David "Zeb" Cook 1990 12-15 581
WGM1 TSR 9406 Border Watch Paul T. Riegel 1993 1-3 585
WGQ1 TSR 9385 Patriots of Ulek Anthony Pryor 1992 1-3
WGR1 TSR 9292 Greyhawk Ruins Blake Mobley, Timothy B. Brown 1990 2-15
WGR2 TSR 9360 Treasures of Greyhawk Walter Baas, Jack Barker, Charles Polta, Roy Rowe, Louis Prosperi, Tom Prusa 1992 4-18
WGR3 TSR 9386 Rary the Traitor Anthony Pryor 1992 8+
WGR4 TSR 9398 The Marklands Carl Sargent 1993 N/A
WGR5 TSR 9399 Iuz the Evil Carl Sargent 1993 N/A
WGR6 TSR 9405 The City of Skulls Carl Sargent 1993 9-12
WGS1 TSR 9317 Five Shall Be One Carl Sargent 1991 7-10 582
WGS2 TSR 9337 Howl from the North Dale "Slade" Henson 1991 7-10 582
The City of Greyhawk Douglas Niles, Carl Sargent, Rik Rose 1989 D4-86, Free City of Greyhawk
Wars David "Zeb" Cook 1991 N/A 582-584
From the Ashes Carl Sargent 1992 585
TSR 9580 Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad Sean K. Reynolds 1998 4-8
TSR 9581 The Doomgrinder Steve Miller 1998 4-7 590
TSR 9577 The Adventure Begins Roger E. Moore 1998 591
TSR 9576 Return of the Eight Roger E. Moore 1998 6-12 585 D4-86, Free City of Greyhawk
TSR 1162 Return to the Tomb of Horrors Bruce R. Cordell 1998 13-16 K2-97, Vast Swamp
TSR 9579 The Star Cairns Sean K. Reynolds 1998 5-8
TSR 11413 Against the Giants: The Liberation of Geoff Gary Gygax, Sean K. Reynolds 1999 8+ 576-580; 591 P5-129, S5-134, M5-138; P5-149
TSR 11327 Return to the Keep on the Borderlands John D. Rateliff 1999 1-3
TSR 11434 Return to White Plume Mountain Bruce R. Cordell 1999 7-10 T3-70, Near Rift Canyon
TSR 11621 Slavers Sean K. Reynolds, Chris Pramas 2000 4-5
TSR 11662 Die Vecna Die! Bruce R. Cordell, Steve Miller 2000 10-13

For a list of 2e adventures published in Dungeon magazine, see List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine.

Third edition

Sunless Citadel adventure path
S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Hex Notes
Fingers of the Wind Robert Weisse Aug 2000 7-10 561 CY Cairn Hills and Abbor-Alz tournament adventure for GenCon 2000
11640 The Sunless Citadel Bruce R. Cordell 2000 01–03
11644 The Forge of Fury Richard Baker 2000 03–05 Ranked 12th greatest adventure of all time.[20]
11830 The Speaker in Dreams James Wyatt 2001 05–07
11838 The Standing Stone John D. Rateliff 2001 07–09 (minor references to Greyhawk)
11847 Heart of Nightfang Spire Bruce R. Cordell 2001 10–13
11855 Deep Horizon Skip Williams 2001 13–15
88163 Lord of the Iron Fortress Andy Collins 2002 15–17
88167 Bastion of Broken Souls Bruce R. Cordell 2002 18–20
Standalone adventures
S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Hex Notes
B0001723 The Fright at Tristor Keith Polster 2001 1+ 591 CY W2-49
11843 Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil Monte Cook 2001 4-14 591 CY O4-98, Verbobonc Ranked 8th greatest adventure of all time.[20]
953827400 Scourge of the Howling Horde Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel 2006 1
959767400 Barrow of the Forgotten King Ed Stark 2007 02-04
95003 Fantastic Locations: Fane of the Drow Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel 2005 04 Special maps for use with miniatures
959787400 Fantastic Locations: City of Peril Ed Stark 2007 [note 7]

For a list of 3e adventures published in Dungeon magazine, see List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine.

3.5 Edition

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Hex
SC PZO1000 (compilation) The Shackled City (adventure path) (complete list here) 2003-2004, Hardback compilation 2007 1-20 593 CY
AoW Age of Worms (adventure path) (complete list here) 2005-2006 1-20 595 CY


ST Savage Tide (adventure path) (complete list here) 2006-2007 1-20 596 CY
EttRoG 109257200 Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk Wolfgang Baur, Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel 2007 8-13 597 CY D4-86
EttDP 955687200 Expedition to the Demonweb Pits Jason Bulmahn, James Jacobs, Erik Mona 2007 9-12 597 CY

For a complete list of 3.5e adventures published in Dungeon magazine, see List of Greyhawk adventures in Dungeon Magazine.

Fourth edition

See also

See also List of 4e adventures for a list of fourth edition adventures published in Dungeon magazine.

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Hex Notes


241787400 Revenge of the Giants Bill Slavicsek, Mike Mearls, and David Noonan 18 Aug 2009 9 D&D setting[note 8]
RPGA DM Rewards The Village of Hommlet Gary Gygax, Andy Collins 2009 4-5
RPGA DM Rewards 4429A Tomb of Horrors Gary Gygax, Scott Fitzgerald Gray 20 Jul 2010 9 D&D setting[note 9]
RPGA DM Rewards 9103 Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan Gary Gygax, Stephen Radney McFarland 2011 7

Other products containing tidbits of Greyhawk lore, but which are core books not necessarily set in Greyhawk include:

Fifth edition

S.Code P.Code Title Writer(s) Pub. Level Year (CY) Hex
One Grung Above Chris Lindsay 2017
TftYP C22070000 Tales from the Yawning Portal (Editors) Jeremy Crawford, Michele Carter, Kim Mohan 2017 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 11+
Lost Laboratory of Kwalish Bart Carroll 2018 1-12 Barrier Peaks
GoS C62970000 Ghosts of Saltmarsh Mike Mearls, Kate Welch; Kim Mohan (Editor) 2019 1-12 Presumed 576 CY U4-123, Keoland south of Dreadwood
Infernal Machine Rebuild Bart Carroll 2019 5-10
VEoR 0786969474 Vecna: Eve of Ruin Wizards' RPG Team 21 May 2024 10-20 Various Material Plane worlds
QftIS 0786969490 Quests from the Infinite Staircase Wizards' RPG Team 16 July 2024 1-13 Various

Other products containing tidbits of Greyhawk lore, but which are core books not necessarily set in Greyhawk include:

During the DnD Next playtest for fifth edition several vintage adventures from earlier editions were used in conversions to test game mechanics. These included:

See Also

See Also:

Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.

References

Notes

  1. Return to the Keep on the Borderlands retroactively placed the B2 Keep in the Yeomanry.
  2. Published as part of A0-4
  3. Compilation of G series, D series, and Q1
  4. Adventure suggests various locations; placed in the Vast Swamp in Return to the Tomb of Horrors
  5. Compilation of the S series
  6. The Adventure Begins states "WG7 Castle Greyhawk ... is a comedy version of this dungeon, not for use in a straightforward and serious Greyhawk campaign."
  7. The "Griffon's Nest" inn from City of Peril was placed in the Free City of Greyhawk in a web supplement on wizards.com in 2007.[21]
  8. Set in a generic setting, but references Greyhawk lore.
  9. Set in a generic setting, but using the same lore and names of the original set in Greyhawk.

Citations

  1. B1 In Search of the Unknown (1979), p.6.
  2. Return to the Keep on the Borderlands, John D. Rateliff, 1999, 2e, ISBN 0-7869-1327-4
  3. Living Greyhawk Journal #05, Zeif: Rock of the West, Fred Weining, July 2001, 3e
  4. a b Living Greyhawk Journal #01, The Kingdom of Keoland, Gary Holian, September 2000, 3.5
  5. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, Gary Holian, Erik Mona, Sean K Reynolds, Frederick Weining, 2000, 3e
  6. a b c d e f Slavers (2000), p.120.
  7. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (1980), p.30, Glossography.
  8. C3 The Lost Island of Castanamir (1984), p.17.
  9. a b c d e f g h i j From the Ashes (1992), p.7.
  10. From the Ashes (1992), p.72.
  11. U1 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh (1981), p.3.
  12. U2 Danger at Dunwater (1982), p.3.
  13. U3 The Final Enemy (1983), p.5.
  14. UK1 Beyond the Crystal Cave (1983), p.2.
  15. UK2 The Sentinel (1983), p.3.
  16. UK3 The Gauntlet (1984), p.3.
  17. WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure (1984), p.2.
  18. WG8 Fate of Istus (1989), p.24.
  19. From the Ashes (1992), p.73.
  20. a b (November 2004). "The 30 Greatest D&D Adventures of All Time". Dungeon (116): 68–81. Paizo Publishing.
  21. The Griffon's Nest. Wizards.com. WotC , 22 May 2007. Archived from the original on 01 November 2016. Retrieved on 5 April 2024.