Part of the D&D Adventurers League is providing content to local, national, and international conventions. In addition to our regular slate of adventures found on the DMsGuild, we have aspects of the program that can help a convention draw in attendees who love D&D. Three of these aspects of the D&D Adventurers League are, Premiere Modules, Regional Previews, and D&D Epics.
Dungeon Master’s Guild modules
When modules are release on the Dungeon Master’s Guild anyone is able to host them, including conventions. Any of the backlog or current adventures can be run at a convention. Our designers work hard on the AL modules and we expect that all Dungeon Masters have their own purchased version of the module to run at a convention. How DMs acquire the module is between them and the convention. Some conventions may reward DMs that already have a module or the module could be purchased or gifted to the Dungeon Master.
Premiere Modules
Each new D&D Adventurers League PDF module premieres at at least 1 multi-day convention around the world, sometimes we award multiple conventions a co-premiere. These premiere conventions are given complimentary copies of the module to give to their DMs as well as provided convention support directly by Wizards of the Coast (usually in the form of swag to give to their DMs, such as stickers, books, or other cool stuff).
To apply to receive a Premiere Module please fill out the Request for Premiere, Epic, or Regional Preview Adventure form. We usually contact conventions about receiving premieres shortly after a new season is announced. As of now (Sept 2016) we’re accepting applications for premieres starting in April of 2017.
Regional Previews
In the weeks between when an adventure premieres at a convention and is released to the public on the DMsGuild some multi-day conventions can be awarded a regional preview. If a convention happens outside of the region where a module premiered they may apply to receive early access to purchase the module on the DMsGuild. Typically only one convention will be selected in each region, although multiple conventions may be chosen if they are sufficiently distant from each other.
To apply to receive a Regional Preview fill out the Request for Premiere, Epic, or Regional Preview Adventure form. Only applications for conventions on or after September 16th 2016 will be reviewed.
D&D Epics
D&D Epics are special multi-table events that allow players to participate in exciting, EPIC adventures! Each season typically has one D&D Epic, but for season 5 we’ve included 2 Epics! The first Epic is DDEP05-01 The Iron Baron, it’s an adventure for characters of levels 1-4 and 5-10th levels, it will be given multi-day conventions as well as store game days or single day conventions that can host 6 tables or more at once. The second Epic, DDEP05-02 The Ark of the Mountains, it’s an adventure for characters of levels 1-4, 5-10, and 1-16 and will only be given to large multi-day conventions that can host 15 tables or more at one time.
To apply to receive a D&D Epic fill out the Request for Premiere, Epic, or Regional Preview Adventure form.
Convention Created Content
With the creation of the DMs Guild, the D&D Adventurers League has opened an exciting new opportunity for convention organizers. Convention organizers may now create (or have created) unique adventure content set in the Moonsea region of the Forgotten Realms for their events, and have that content approved and declared legal for D&D Adventurers League play. In order to get the D&D Adventurers League stamp of approval, we ask that you follow the rules and processes linked here. These are subject to change as the program matures and as we learn more about what works, what doesn’t work for the D&D Adventurers League community.
D&D Adventurers League Convention Map
Be sure to add your convention to our D&D Adventurers League Conventions Map. This map is community maintained and event data is pulled from a calendar.
Don’t see your local or regional con? Add it to the map with this simple form: D&D Adventurers League Convention Form
Since the map is populated by an event calendar it has to load each time, so it may take a few moments. Some countries may not show on the map, but should show in the convention list grid.
Zoom in or out to limit the locations shown on the map and the sheet.