Jestersama
First Post
Hi everyone,
I'm new here so forgive me if I put this in the wrong place, but I'm looking for assistance in specifics concerning that which is mentioned in the title.
A bit of backstory: I'm making my own campaign at the moment, I'm literally railroading my players (they're on a train, I thought it'd be funny). I'm going to set it up as a basic train heist that leads into a supernatural horror story in the vein of H.P. Lovecraft.
Skillchallenges: I'm looking at doing three. The first I want is an introductory one (since some of my players have never done an SC). I was thinking of doing it as an escape from a locked and pitch black baggage car after which they need to blend in wi th h the rest of the passengers. The second is a train top chase of a hooded figure leading to the engine car (I can't think of how to keep them from just doing athletics/Acrobatics checks and have it story oriebted, maybe have the hood do something each round then have the player do an ath/acro check at the end of their turn?) The final is a mad attempt at stopping the now runaway train before it crashes into things or derails or something.
Issue I'm having as mentioned after Challenge Idea ##2 is that I don't know how to allow And force them to be creative while keeping from being repetitive in the scenarios each player has to face within the challenge.
Encounters: I have 6 encounters (plus a dragon fight before the final skill challenge) the go between. They range from easy-hard. A couple minion swarms and a mini-boss. Do you think I should expand to a few more encounters?
Story: I don't quite know how to transition from a basic burglary (they're not the burglars btw) into a supernatural horror without letting them realize fully what's going on. The hooded figure previously mentioned is going to be a magic user. Maybe have the mini-boss give 'birth' to a gibbering horror post fight which then escapes? I dunno.
I'm going to have 6-7 players in case that info is needed.
Sorry for the length of this post and any spelling errors. If you need any additional info please ask.
Thank you in advance for any assistance yout can provide.
I'm new here so forgive me if I put this in the wrong place, but I'm looking for assistance in specifics concerning that which is mentioned in the title.
A bit of backstory: I'm making my own campaign at the moment, I'm literally railroading my players (they're on a train, I thought it'd be funny). I'm going to set it up as a basic train heist that leads into a supernatural horror story in the vein of H.P. Lovecraft.
Skillchallenges: I'm looking at doing three. The first I want is an introductory one (since some of my players have never done an SC). I was thinking of doing it as an escape from a locked and pitch black baggage car after which they need to blend in wi th h the rest of the passengers. The second is a train top chase of a hooded figure leading to the engine car (I can't think of how to keep them from just doing athletics/Acrobatics checks and have it story oriebted, maybe have the hood do something each round then have the player do an ath/acro check at the end of their turn?) The final is a mad attempt at stopping the now runaway train before it crashes into things or derails or something.
Issue I'm having as mentioned after Challenge Idea ##2 is that I don't know how to allow And force them to be creative while keeping from being repetitive in the scenarios each player has to face within the challenge.
Encounters: I have 6 encounters (plus a dragon fight before the final skill challenge) the go between. They range from easy-hard. A couple minion swarms and a mini-boss. Do you think I should expand to a few more encounters?
Story: I don't quite know how to transition from a basic burglary (they're not the burglars btw) into a supernatural horror without letting them realize fully what's going on. The hooded figure previously mentioned is going to be a magic user. Maybe have the mini-boss give 'birth' to a gibbering horror post fight which then escapes? I dunno.
I'm going to have 6-7 players in case that info is needed.
Sorry for the length of this post and any spelling errors. If you need any additional info please ask.
Thank you in advance for any assistance yout can provide.