For Dungeon Masters in Crisis
Your players broke your campaign? We've got a one-shot for that.
We scan Reddit for the most common DM disasters and generate ready-to-play one-shot modules that turn your campaign crisis into your best session yet.
How It Works
We Find the Problems
We scan r/DMAcademy and other D&D communities for the most common campaign-breaking situations DMs face.
We Craft the Solution
Each problem becomes a self-contained one-shot module with encounters, NPCs, map hooks, and a satisfying resolution.
You Save the Campaign
Drop the one-shot into your next session. Your players will think you planned the whole thing.
Latest Modules
Born from real DM disasters. Ready to play.
The Seventh Seat of Wintermere
“Inspired by a DMAcademy thread about introducing a new player to an existing campaign, this one-shot gives the newcomer an immediate purpose, a shared crisis, and an in-fiction bond with the existing party.”
The Masquerade of Lantern Saint
“Inspired by a DMAcademy thread about tables that excel at roleplay but struggle with combat, this one-shot delivers a high-stakes session built around secrets and social leverage instead of attrition.”
The Ferryman's Ninth Bargain
“Inspired by a DMAcademy thread on how to approach a potential TPK, this one-shot uses the afterlife itself as the bridge back into the main campaign.”
Ashes of the Unwritten Heir
“Inspired by a DMAcademy thread about a player backstory colliding with the villain's history, this one-shot reframes the contradiction as a hidden truth instead of a hard retcon.”
The Bell of Two Roads
“Inspired by a DMAcademy post about the party splitting and half the group dropping into combat, this one-shot makes the split the point of play and gives the table a dramatic way to reunite around a shared objective.”
The Empty Throne of Blackglass
“Inspired by a DMAcademy thread about players pushing straight to the final boss far too early, this one-shot turns a premature finale into a succession crisis, a mystery, and a stronger next arc.”
Dragon Custody Battle
“Two of my players adopted a baby dragon last session and now they're arguing about who gets to be the primary caretaker. It's derailing every session.”
When the Bard Seduced the BBEG
“Our bard rolled a nat 20 on seduction against my big bad evil guy. The whole table is looking at me. What do I do?”
The Accidental Lich
“My player accidentally completed a lichdom ritual I described as flavor text. Now they think they're immortal and the party is split on whether to kill them.”
The Murder Hobo Intervention
“My party has killed every NPC I've introduced. The entire town is afraid of them. I don't know how to make consequences feel real without a TPK.”
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