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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    Most of them aren’t warriors though, they’re politicians first and foremost. Warlock is perfect in that regard. Most Paladin powers seem very counter to the idea of a SK’s Templar, lay on hands, aura of protection, heavy armour, martial prof. Nah.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    Korgunard. Great NPC! This is the thing about Dark Sun, it is absolutely brimming with great ideas for adventures. The execution was a bit wonky but the ideas are a gold mine. If given a modern twist there is so much potential in the setting for great adventures unique to Athas. I tend to view...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    If there’s one thing this thread shows me, it’s how much baggage people bring to this setting. So many assumptions and judgements on a product that hasn’t been more than hinted at. It’s like folks are playing out their grievances and differences through the medium of Dark Sun. So much is being...
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    Paizo Ends Pathfinder Adventure Path Softcovers, Switching to Quarterly Model

    The thing is, the cost isn’t really tied up in the printing. Not in the bulk that Paizo print in. It’s the staffing cost that goes into them, and running the company that provides them. That’s why PDFs still cost money even though they’re ‘free’ to make once you made the first one. So...
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    Paizo Ends Pathfinder Adventure Path Softcovers, Switching to Quarterly Model

    Absolutely concur, I think it’s important not to conflate overpriced with a waste of money. Buying a £50 fishing rod and not fishing is a waste of money, buying a £150 bike and not riding it is waste of money, buying a £30 game and not using it is similarly a waste. It doesn’t mean those prices...
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    It’s very good! 😂
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    Feels more like these are encounters than adventures? Particularly saving the knight from the dogs. Is that fair? Would your adventure be just lots of these joined together? What is the structure to join the encounters together?
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    This is definitely my preferred approach too. It’s one of the reasons I think Dungeons of Drakkenheim is so well put together. Clear factions with clear beliefs, visions and goals. Combined with interesting things to do.
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    It’s clear that writing Dungeons dominate the advice. Both in the thread and in the links. To what extent do you think that all adventures are essentially dungeons? Because an encounter is an encounter whether it takes part in a tavern or a ruin. Is a mystery, a heist or a hunt just the same as...
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    I found this link On Writing Adventures Very useful advice. With a really nice summary from @SlyFlourish
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    My issue is less coming up with ideas or inspiration and more the actual practicalities of turning that into an adventure. @TheAlkaizer ’s resources look really interesting. Though both do seem to be specifically about dungeon building. Rather than other types of adventures. I might try and find...
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    Not sure what happened to the title. I’ve corrected it!
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    Approaching writing adventures for home games?

    Hey folks so I’ve been thinking a lot about adventure writing. It’s not something I do a lot of. I tend to just adapt stuff that has already been published. But if I did want to come up with my own adventures how do people approach it?
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    D&D General Secret Curse Help

    My advice would be that they see things that no one else can. Hostile forces that attack or threaten them but that no one else can see, other than the party, shadows or wraiths. Perhaps the dark magic infects NpCs - otherwise friendly folks that turn on the party and then don’t remember or don’t...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Shackled City 5E?

    I agree 7 out of 10. Some cool twists. However it is sooooooo Dungeon Heavy. If you like dungeon crawls then it is solid. I think if you strip out the hundreds of pointless filler encounters and reduce the number of empty rooms then there is an awesome core inside there.
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    Pathfinder 1E Best APs to Buy: Curated list.

    Best in PF1, most suitable for conversion (it’s already out there) and you play a CRPG version to get in the mood as a DM. No brainer. There is a bestiary published with all NPCs and monsters for 5e Great AP. Quite novel - basically overthrowing a Tyrant. I made an extensive thread on the Paizo...
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    Paizo Ends Pathfinder Adventure Path Softcovers, Switching to Quarterly Model

    Auto fo Auto correct… It’s Shackled City 🙄 Though it could probably be renamed Shattered City. I was pretty exhausted after running so many part. Like many Paizo APs it dragged towards the end and the combats become a slog.
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    Paizo Ends Pathfinder Adventure Path Softcovers, Switching to Quarterly Model

    I got most of the hardcover compilations Paizo released, Shattered City, Crimson Throne, Runelords, Kingmaker. They are much easier to run through than juggling multiple different books and remembering which NPC or Item was detailed in book 3 or 4. Every AP that I ever ran or played in (about a...
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    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    Isn’t steam a pretty vital component of Steampunk?
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