AdmundfortGeographer
Getting lost in fantasy maps
Alright then. Barrier Peaks plus B4?
My wallet is getting lighter. ¯\(ツ)/¯
My wallet is getting lighter. ¯\(ツ)/¯
Very wise.After having been burned multiple times by WotC, I fear that I will make the mistake again- but I'm going to wait for reviews, first.
Yeah, if you're not playing with murder hobos, Danger at Dunwater can be zipped through in less than a single session.Danger at Dunwater relies on the party going in as if it were a regular dungeon. The revision undercuts that - and thus all the revelations and surprise that occur.
Well, with my DMing, probably even with murder hobos!Yeah, if you're not playing with murder hobos, Danger at Dunwater can be zipped through in less than a single session.
Change in culture undercuts that. There is no way a modern group of players would go in swords swinging. Frankly, even when it was published in the 1980s I can't really envision that happening.Danger at Dunwater relies on the party going in as if it were a regular dungeon. The revision undercuts that - and thus all the revelations and surprise that occur.
That was true back in 1E/2E, which our party ended up doing (I was a player in that game). Nearly the same thing happened in 5E, though it took that group two more rooms to figure out something was up and it wasn't a standard "kill 'em all" adventure.Yeah, if you're not playing with murder hobos, Danger at Dunwater can be zipped through in less than a single session.