Where can I find good D&D scenarios that aren't fucking hack & slash games ?
Have you tried not playing D&D?
D&D is ultimately a game about killing orcs and taking their stuff.
Replace "orcs" with "drow" or "mindflayers" or "cultists" or "necromancers" or "lizardmen" as appropriate. Or indeed "dragons" or even "archdevils", "demon princes", or "gods" if the players are strong enough.
It is a hack and slash game at its roots and its trunk and its boughs.
>>50493739
It's not that I dislike the fact that it's heavy action packed.
The thing that fucking annoys me is that most of the scenarios don't go beyond "go in pit, kill stuff" thingy
>>50493522
hate to say it, but all you have to do is find a court intrigue adventure where you can get 5-10 sessions out of it.
>party is at a royal function as guests of the magistrate,
>lights go out, come back, nobleman is killed. or two, or ten.
>maybe a chase scene or two involving planted decoys
>one major fight, tons of diplomacy, intimidate and searching for clues.
>trapped dungeons under the castle the assassin flees through
>chase through country side utilizing the ranger track ability
>gather information at small town, stumble on a dark cult residing outside a hamlet
>boom, intro to temple of elemental evil 2nd edition.
>>50493867
>by the way, as a longtime GM, i have run this exact setup a total of three times for different groups and they all loved it.
>>50493803
Why should they?
If they went beyond "go in pit, kill stuff", they would go beyond the purview of D&D.
There is a reason it's called Dungeons (go in pit) and Dragons (kill stuff).