The AD&D with ADHD Minecraft Server

An AD&D Minecraft Server

The  AD&D with ADHD Minecraft server is a public server. It is an independent Paper server running several plugins. 

Current projects in development

G1 – Steading of the Hill Giant Chieftain

I3 – Pharaoh

Non-specified SpellJamer Project

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Over here at AD&D with ADHD we set our sites high. Mind you we more often than not don’t achieve them, but it doesn’t hurt to try. 

Minecraft is one of those relaxing but slightly tense games. Normally we won’t do anything out of survival mode and fight for every large build we make. But then a new thought came up while making this site. Advance Dungeons & Dragons modules. 

We’ve all seen the classic modules, with the blue-print style graph paper maps, but did our imagination really capture the scope of what those maps represented? Heck I still have issues figuring out what a 10ft x 10ft room really looks like, let alone the size of castle ravenloft. 

After building the Keep from “B2 – Keep on the Borderlands” I realized that the scale of those dungeons was way bigger than I imagined, but also that I now had an environment where I could actually bring those adventures to life and share with people. so feel to join us on the server and if you want to get involved with the team recreating those classic modules in Minecraft let us know. Help is always appreciated. 

 

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