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<blockquote data-quote="Syntallah" data-source="post: 7295697" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>If you are going to feature weather as a major element in the story, I would expand upon that a bit. </p><p></p><p>I always make a little weather 'ticket' that I hang on the outside of my DM Screen for the players to see, one for each day. It has the high day time temp, the low night time temp, and a general condition (e.g. partly cloudy, mostly sunny, etc); again for day and night. I use an Excel sheet that I can populate a week at a time, then print it out.</p><p></p><p>With the above in mind, recommend making your saving throws more incremental:</p><p></p><p>30 - 25 DC 10</p><p>24 - 19 DC 11</p><p>18 - 13 DC 12</p><p>and so on...</p><p></p><p>After a few rounds of saving throws under their belts, hopefully the players will pay attention to that weather ticket, and get a sense of what the day is going to be like... Can even give the Ranger / Druid / Nature Cleric a chance to shine: "Crap, Renzil, looks like it's going to be a bad one today, better bundle up good."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syntallah, post: 7295697, member: 17152"] If you are going to feature weather as a major element in the story, I would expand upon that a bit. I always make a little weather 'ticket' that I hang on the outside of my DM Screen for the players to see, one for each day. It has the high day time temp, the low night time temp, and a general condition (e.g. partly cloudy, mostly sunny, etc); again for day and night. I use an Excel sheet that I can populate a week at a time, then print it out. With the above in mind, recommend making your saving throws more incremental: 30 - 25 DC 10 24 - 19 DC 11 18 - 13 DC 12 and so on... After a few rounds of saving throws under their belts, hopefully the players will pay attention to that weather ticket, and get a sense of what the day is going to be like... Can even give the Ranger / Druid / Nature Cleric a chance to shine: "Crap, Renzil, looks like it's going to be a bad one today, better bundle up good." [/QUOTE]
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