D&D sci-fi bundle packs starships, aliens, and adventure for $17.95
A $17.95 bundle packs Voidrunner’s Codex, starship rules and a level 1-3 launch adventure into a DRM-free sci-fi kit worth $55.

For D&D groups tired of another sword-and-sorcery crawl, the Voidrunner’s Codex Special is a sharp table buy: $17.95 for a package Bundle of Holding lists at a $55 retail value, a markdown of about 67 percent. The DRM-free set runs through Thursday, April 30, 2026 and bundles the main books as non-watermarked PDFs, making it a low-friction way to bolt sci-fi onto a familiar fantasy table without buying a new rules engine.
The package centers on EN Publishing’s Level Up: Voidrunner’s Codex Full Digital Box Set, built for Level Up: Advanced 5E and, by extension, D&D 5E compatibility. Bundle of Holding says players still need the D&D Fifth Edition core rules or the Level Up core rulebooks, which are not included, but that is part of the appeal: the bundle plugs into existing campaigns instead of replacing them. EN World has framed it as a way to move beyond the usual medieval fantasy frame, and that pitch lands hardest for Spelljammer-curious DMs, homebrewers, and anyone looking for a cleaner path into space-opera play.
The payload is substantial. The bundle includes the 399-page Voidrunner’s Codex campaign sourcebook, the 198-page Star Captain’s Manual with starship and ship-combat rules, and the 69-page introductory adventure Escape From Death Planet. It also comes with more than 30 starship deck plans and over 200 VTT tokens, which gives virtual tables a ready-made toolkit instead of a pile of loose inspiration. EN Publishing’s own product copy says the boxed set also includes a token and map set plus a GM screen, pushing it closer to a complete launch kit than a single supplemental book.
Voidrunner’s Codex itself is built to do more than dress elves in space suits. Level Up preview material says it adds new alien heritages, starship design, starfighter combat, space travel and exploration, hacking, psionics, cyberware, vehicles, and a bestiary of 50 monsters, robots, and aliens. It also introduces three combat traditions tailored to futuristic, psionic, and starfighter combat, while character-origin previews show playable heritages including androids, axons, greys, houseki, humans, hurroc, keridani, naato, and sipher.
Star Captain’s Manual goes further with space travel, exploration, ship combat, and custom ship construction, plus more than 20 ship examples ranging from small freighters to battlecruisers. Escape From Death Planet gives the bundle an immediate starting point: a level 1-3 adventure on Ninemoon, where the party has to survive a hostile jungle, deal with pirates, explore a derelict space station, and get off the planet before the Imperium destroys it. EN Publishing first introduced Voidrunner’s Codex on April 11, 2024 and promoted the Kickstarter in June 2024, and the newer Alpha Star magazine has since extended the line with more Voidrunner content compatible with both D&D 5E and Level Up: Advanced 5E.
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