Generation Legacy the Next Generation of OOC

Samnell said:
Androgynous superhero overdose?

You think Toki reads a lot of Marvel comics then? :)

No, I was thinking of a solution to our problem, not the root cause. Track him down via the Internet, grab him, and force him to post something. :)
 

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Hammerhead said:
You think Toki reads a lot of Marvel comics then? :)

Thank you for putting the finger on what DC is lacking that has kept me from getting into their universe for nearly a decade now. Aside hating Superman. :)

No, I was thinking of a solution to our problem, not the root cause. Track him down via the Internet, grab him, and force him to post something. :)

All of my thumbscrew collection is in use on my own players right now. I would like to help, but if I go soft on one of them it will cause hard feelings. ;)
 




KaintheSeeker said:
Anyone see Scion: Demigod yet?

Only on the bookshelves. I like the idea of it, but I've never found or been able to convince a group to play a WW game. I think I got lucky to score an Alternity game a few weeks ago.
 

Not yet. I have Hero, and it looks cool, but I just picked up Ultimate Power, Mastermind's Manual, Instant Heroes and Paragons in preparation of my MnM game when my group's finished playing Age of Worms. I've also picked up a bunch of WFRP books, and then there's 4E next year, so I don't see any Scion games in the cards.
 

Agamon said:
Not yet. I have Hero, and it looks cool, but I just picked up Ultimate Power, Mastermind's Manual, Instant Heroes and Paragons in preparation of my MnM game when my group's finished playing Age of Worms. I've also picked up a bunch of WFRP books, and then there's 4E next year, so I don't see any Scion games in the cards.

How's Age of Worm's been for you? I'm pretty strongly considering running it myself. I generally hear good things, except for Blackwall Keep being a bit too easy and Spire of Long Shadows being a bit too intense.
 

Yes and yes. Give the lizardmen in EaBK a level of Fighter or Rogue. And SoLS was horribly overpowered. I took out all of the encounters that didn't show the PCs a vision, and then gave them XP for as though they did defeat all the encounters in the adventure. There was still 3 PC deaths.

Whispering Cairn, the 1st adventure, is a lot of fun. And The Prince of Redhand, the adventure after Spire of Long Shadows (which we're in the midst of playing right now), is, along with the Alhaster backdrop, possibly the best published adventure I've ever run. It's wide open, has tons of roleplaying, and my players hate the antagonist with a passion I've rarely seen (and they really can't do anything about it at this point).

It's been a pretty fun campaign for something pre-packaged. The PCs are currently 15th level, the highest level game I've played in D&D, and it's not so bad. I think it helps that my players aren't crunchmeisters.

I'm really looking forward to the M&M game, though. It'll owe a great deal to my experiences from GenLeg, I'm pretty sure.
 

Agamon said:
Yes and yes. Give the lizardmen in EaBK a level of Fighter or Rogue. And SoLS was horribly overpowered. I took out all of the encounters that didn't show the PCs a vision, and then gave them XP for as though they did defeat all the encounters in the adventure. There was still 3 PC deaths.

I'm planning to give out action points. One hopes that would help a little with the dying. I don't mind killing a few PCs here and there, but too many leads to plot rot. Few of my players ever seem willing to take a raise dead or resurrection (even without level loss!) unless they just can't think of a new PC they want to play.

*grumble* Inconstant players... Get off my lawn... Damn deaders...
 

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