If you're already fed up with kobolds in 4e, stop reading now. If, however, you love the little dragony types, and you remember the classic second edition boxed set 'Dragon Mountain' you might be thinking about converting it to 4e.
I've been giving this a little thought. Bearing in mind that the point of Dragon Mountain is to fight the biggest baddest dragon possible, it looks to me like the end-point is a 30th-level campaign-closer. However, how do you reconcile that with fighting loads of kobolds? Kobolds are not going to get anywhere near 30th-level 4e characters. So, either:
a) You beef up all the kobolds (not very satisfactory);
b) You invent some new rules to make the kobolds more dangerous (not very consistent);
c) You don't run the biggest baddest dragon possible; or
d) Something else I haven't thought of.
The one that appeals to me at present is c) - maybe run it with a younger dragon which has a chance to escape, or which has a parent who gets involved later in the campaign?
Anyone got any ideas?
I've been giving this a little thought. Bearing in mind that the point of Dragon Mountain is to fight the biggest baddest dragon possible, it looks to me like the end-point is a 30th-level campaign-closer. However, how do you reconcile that with fighting loads of kobolds? Kobolds are not going to get anywhere near 30th-level 4e characters. So, either:
a) You beef up all the kobolds (not very satisfactory);
b) You invent some new rules to make the kobolds more dangerous (not very consistent);
c) You don't run the biggest baddest dragon possible; or
d) Something else I haven't thought of.
The one that appeals to me at present is c) - maybe run it with a younger dragon which has a chance to escape, or which has a parent who gets involved later in the campaign?
Anyone got any ideas?