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<blockquote data-quote="ValhallaGH" data-source="post: 5772864" data-attributes="member: 41187"><p>Plot Point Campaigns are a kind of "build your own Adventure Path." The Plot Points are the key adventures for the main story of the campaign, and they tell you what order they need to be in. In between those plot points go the Savage Tales, various side adventures; most of the campaign books contain one to two <em>dozen</em> Savage Tales and the GM is encouraged to write their own for the individual characters in play.</p><p>The cool thing is that a skilled and ambitious GM can weave multiple Plot Point Campaigns into a single game. So the party is trying to Fight the Evil Empire and Recover the God's Eye Ruby as part of the same epic-scope campaign.</p><p></p><p> Lots of fun mixed with some unusual character deaths.</p><p></p><p>Basically, though the errata has been included.</p><p></p><p>Most of the Deadlands ones and a few of the others. Envy is the most "normal" of the bunch - a jealous brother comes back to torture and murder his sibling; the twist is that the jealous brother is already dead, and so are his minions. The others are much Weirder, but they have been well received by my players.</p><p></p><p>I have. In fact, I'm running the Flood right now. Great stuff.</p><p></p><p>That's a bit like asking which ice cream is my favorite, or which cheese cake you should avoid. It depends upon your mood.</p><p></p><p>If you want specific advice and input, the Pinnacle Entertainment Group forums are a friendly place. <a href="http://www.peginc.com/forum/" target="_blank">Great White Games/Pinnacle Entertainment Group :: Index</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValhallaGH, post: 5772864, member: 41187"] Plot Point Campaigns are a kind of "build your own Adventure Path." The Plot Points are the key adventures for the main story of the campaign, and they tell you what order they need to be in. In between those plot points go the Savage Tales, various side adventures; most of the campaign books contain one to two [i]dozen[/i] Savage Tales and the GM is encouraged to write their own for the individual characters in play. The cool thing is that a skilled and ambitious GM can weave multiple Plot Point Campaigns into a single game. So the party is trying to Fight the Evil Empire and Recover the God's Eye Ruby as part of the same epic-scope campaign. Lots of fun mixed with some unusual character deaths. Basically, though the errata has been included. Most of the Deadlands ones and a few of the others. Envy is the most "normal" of the bunch - a jealous brother comes back to torture and murder his sibling; the twist is that the jealous brother is already dead, and so are his minions. The others are much Weirder, but they have been well received by my players. I have. In fact, I'm running the Flood right now. Great stuff. That's a bit like asking which ice cream is my favorite, or which cheese cake you should avoid. It depends upon your mood. If you want specific advice and input, the Pinnacle Entertainment Group forums are a friendly place. [url=http://www.peginc.com/forum/]Great White Games/Pinnacle Entertainment Group :: Index[/url] [/QUOTE]
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