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The original was posted on /r/osr by /u/Previous-Poem8166 on 2025-11-09 19:59:06+00:00.


I was wondering what published adventure work best exemplifies the best practices of the OSR. I now Tomb of the serpent kings is the go to tutorial dungeon, while stuff like B2 is considered the benchmark against which others are measured. Basically, if you had to point at a module and say "if you tun that as written, it's an osr experience", what would you choose?

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