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Otherwise, Siege of Shadowdale > Crimson Tides of Tethyr > Tyrants of the Moonsea. All three are connected, fun, and improve in quality as you progress through the modules. And finally, Aielund Saga is very good, it actually has more of a party system where you can somewhat control your companions.
As a bonus, I've heard great things about Swordflight, but you would need to go seek it out and install it from the Neverwinter Vault to play it. From my understanding, its a very good module series with higher difficulty when compared to other modules. Someday I will be getting around to it myself.
honestly depends on how powerful you want to be.
SOU feels like a stand alone game, whereas both of them line up with HoU
if you want to be insanely powerful you can in theory play either the OG campaign then SoU or vice versa (thats what I did the first time I played back when I had these on hard disk) if you do that though you might level up once in the entire first act of the second game you play
Honestly, and I mean honestly King Maker is a great little module to get you back in the game If you know hot to play.
If the adventure Edition comes with Darkness over Daggerford I will always, and I mean always shill for that module. It really feels like a complete adventure.
Then I’d say Shadows of Undrentide, and import your Shadows character into Hordes of the Underdark, nice 1-27 experience that gets better as it goes on.
After that? I’m currently playing through a lot of the modules myself, but standouts so far have been Luke Scull’s Siege of Shadowdale and Crimson Tides of Tethyr. Pirates of the Sword Coast and Kingmaker are also fun, but have some significant flaws at least imo
Skip Wyvern Crown and Dark Dreams, both are messy and full of game breaking bugs.