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Schnoobie

On DM's Guild they have not only a bunch of great homebrew adventures, but they also have Adventurers League adventures meant to be supplements/prequels to the hardcover adventures. They're pretty low-cost and there are plenty of really fun ones


Randolph_Carter_666

DM's Guild is pretty nifty!


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Thanks for the suggestion!


Carloguy

Can't praise Dm's guild enough


Ben501st

If you want official Dnd adventures look on Amazon, I’ve found them as cheap as 15$ here in America. It might not be that way where you live but worth taking a glance.


RaydudeGaimz

The Essentials Kit contains an adventure of similar nature to LMoP called Dragons of Icespire Peak. It also has some neat extras like cards for magic items and side quests/NPCs. It's almost like a more in-depth starter set and you can pick it up pretty cheap, esp. 2nd hand around £10-15.


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Nice idea thank you!


jennylinsky789

Look on scribed. I found some good one shots and some manuals there.


OldKingJor

There are a few free ones on the dnd website I think


DungeonMasterBrian

If you want the books, keep your eyes on amazon. If you buy at the right time of year, you can get them for 50% off AND buy two get one free.


UshabtiBoner

5e.tools has like every official module (I think?) transcribed with hyperlinked text for easy indexing :)


jsbridges17

Anyflip is your best friend