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<blockquote data-quote="dmccoy1693" data-source="post: 5417727" data-attributes="member: 51747"><p>Kingmaker gets my vote wholeheartedly as the top AP.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Ohhh forgot to explain why:</p><p></p><p>It fits my style of play. I prefer to have a goal and let the players get their of their own accord. Along the way they have encounters, but it is when the players decide to deal with it or when they stumble across it is when they deal with it. </p><p></p><p>Compare that to Curse of the Crimson Throne. One of the adventures, our group was told right from the outset, "you have to do X. But to be able to do X you have to first get magic item Y. But to find out exactly how to get to Y, you have to first be trusted by Z clan. To be trusted by Z clan, you have to be have someone from clan A who is highly regarded for their neutrality watch you perform operation B." I didn't find that adventure alot of fun. Why couldn't I just goto clan Z and kick the crap out of them until they told us where Y was. Why couldn't I just use magic to figure out where Y was? Its our adventure, why can't we do it the way we want to do it. </p><p></p><p>And that's what Kingmaker does. Here's your goal. If you want to skip the rest of the adventure and go straight to the main bad guy, go right ahead. You'll be at a lower level and it will be difficult, but it can be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmccoy1693, post: 5417727, member: 51747"] Kingmaker gets my vote wholeheartedly as the top AP. Edit: Ohhh forgot to explain why: It fits my style of play. I prefer to have a goal and let the players get their of their own accord. Along the way they have encounters, but it is when the players decide to deal with it or when they stumble across it is when they deal with it. Compare that to Curse of the Crimson Throne. One of the adventures, our group was told right from the outset, "you have to do X. But to be able to do X you have to first get magic item Y. But to find out exactly how to get to Y, you have to first be trusted by Z clan. To be trusted by Z clan, you have to be have someone from clan A who is highly regarded for their neutrality watch you perform operation B." I didn't find that adventure alot of fun. Why couldn't I just goto clan Z and kick the crap out of them until they told us where Y was. Why couldn't I just use magic to figure out where Y was? Its our adventure, why can't we do it the way we want to do it. And that's what Kingmaker does. Here's your goal. If you want to skip the rest of the adventure and go straight to the main bad guy, go right ahead. You'll be at a lower level and it will be difficult, but it can be done. [/QUOTE]
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