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Open-World Sandbox
Anyone wondering about VTT support should know CR/DP are in talks with several VTTs about running Daggerheart.
That’s awesome news. Lack of VTT support is the one thing holding me back right now. While I’d love to play face to face with this, it’s a geographical impossibility with my group. I don’t even need a premium module…just a rules framework and character sheets (as a minimum) would do.Anyone wondering about VTT support should know CR/DP are in talks with several VTTs about running Daggerheart.
Hidden Entrance - Passive: The first challenge of the Underroot Tunnels is finding them. PCs must complete a Progress Countdown (3) to find a viable entrance to the tunnels (Instinct and Knowledge are most applicable, though Finesse could be used to search manually for a seam or switch and Presence could be used to gain information from a denizen of the Sablewood).
How do they camouflage the tunnels so well? What traps might they leave in the way?
A Series of Passageways, All Alike - Passive: Navigating to a particular location in the tunnels requires a Progress Countdown (4 for most known settlements, 6 for less well-known or more-remote destinations). Potential Challenges include identical passageways, damaged stairwells leading to a lower level, root blockage, flooded tunnel.
How was this place built to purposefully confuse outsiders? How are patrols run within the tunnels?
Root Blockage - Action: Reveal that the path ahead has been blocked by the shifting of a great Sablewood tree. The party can dig around the root (Finesse), try to cut through it (Strength), or double back to find another path (Instinct).
A friend was able to order it from Barnes and Noble yesterday.Hmmm.....
Just checked, Daggerheart completely sold out on Amazon. That's pretty surprising, but in a good way for Darrington / CR.
Wouldn't have suspected even Amazon would run out of stock.
Guess I'll just have to wait for next printing.
Cityborne might be navigating and finding specific places to stock up on supplies? After all, you can find anything in a big city.