Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
We only play 2 hours a week, and have a hiatus when our DM goes to Burning Man for a about 6 weeks.What took so long![]()
We only play 2 hours a week, and have a hiatus when our DM goes to Burning Man for a about 6 weeks.What took so long![]()
We only play 2 hours a week, and have a hiatus when our DM goes to Burning Man for a about 6 weeks.
We've shared our love for THAT adventure path before on here but my table has finally arrived at the 4th Council meeting (10-year multi-AP campaign), so excited, and this has forced me to find a solution for and improve on the use/purpose of the Council Scorecard and its effects for the final battle which you can forgive WotC once for not mechanising it but not THREE TIMES!The test of time is already here for a lot of those adventures! It's over 10 years since Tyranny of Dragons, for instance!
Next session will be the 4th session in just Hrakrhamar for my Tomb of Annilhiation game. Suffice it to say I think this group is an outlier; but on the other hand, I totally can see why this could take a long time if you have a party that likes to faff about.What took so long![]()
It isn't. It begins with the challenge of how you deal with multiple in-party NPCs, and then continues from there.I am really liking OotA. But, it is NOT an easy adventure to run.
The revision/expansion of LMoP is a trash-tier set of additions that someone has thrown a match onto, starting a garbage fire.Curse of Strahd and the Lost Mines of Phandelver come to mind. I know people that are running (and I'm in one of these campaigns) or planning to run the former; the latter has received awards and a revision/expansion.
I've never heard this opinion before and sounds bold. Why is Ravenloft so important?Ravenloft in particular is not just arguably the best adventure in the history of D&D, but arguably the most important.
It had several innovations for it's timeI've never heard this opinion before and sounds bold. Why is Ravenloft so important?