pukunui
Legend
Hi all,
My group is going to be finishing up The Forge of Fury soon. The PCs should be at 5th level by then. My players are all keen to go explore the jungles of Chult next. Unfortunately, ToA doesn't have much advice for starting at 5th level, other than to make encounters harder if need be and to not let the PCs level up until they reach Omu.
I had considered sending them to Chult and letting them do a bit of exploring before the Death Curse hits, but I think that makes more sense if we were starting at 1st level. I think I may just dive right in with Syndra and all that. But should I give them something of a guided path towards Omu (say via Firefinger -> Kir Sabal -> Nangalore), or should I still just let them wander around Chult and find their own way, perhaps letting them level up once along the way (we've been using milestones, and I'd rather not switch back to XP, so maybe they can level up once they figure out that they're supposed to be going to Omu).
Anyone got any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
My group is going to be finishing up The Forge of Fury soon. The PCs should be at 5th level by then. My players are all keen to go explore the jungles of Chult next. Unfortunately, ToA doesn't have much advice for starting at 5th level, other than to make encounters harder if need be and to not let the PCs level up until they reach Omu.
I had considered sending them to Chult and letting them do a bit of exploring before the Death Curse hits, but I think that makes more sense if we were starting at 1st level. I think I may just dive right in with Syndra and all that. But should I give them something of a guided path towards Omu (say via Firefinger -> Kir Sabal -> Nangalore), or should I still just let them wander around Chult and find their own way, perhaps letting them level up once along the way (we've been using milestones, and I'd rather not switch back to XP, so maybe they can level up once they figure out that they're supposed to be going to Omu).
Anyone got any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan