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<blockquote data-quote="AlphaCentauri" data-source="post: 1815836" data-attributes="member: 25363"><p>Thx for the feedback.</p><p>I think I'm gonna keep this setting then and work it out in more detail. </p><p>For your question, yes I meant general advice. </p><p>I thought to make the overall setting first. Not in too much detail but enough to know where it's heading. Then to start with the rooms in the pocket plane. </p><p>Do you think it takes away too much of the characters individuality if I strip them completely from their memories? At least as long as they are in the pocket plane. One of my players I working out his character story very nicely and I'm afraid that he would be disappointed if I let them remember nothing. The problem is if they still have memories, they would know that they are somewhere different than the normal realm...</p><p>Is it too much for a group of about 5 lvl 1 chars to go into a dungeon and have fights? Sure I can take weak monsters but to plan this encounters would be a real hard thing..I mean that it gets not too easy but not deadly either. Same with traps. </p><p>Or do you suggest some quests first where they can get exp to gain a lvl or two. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f615.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" data-smilie="5"data-shortname=":confused:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlphaCentauri, post: 1815836, member: 25363"] Thx for the feedback. I think I'm gonna keep this setting then and work it out in more detail. For your question, yes I meant general advice. I thought to make the overall setting first. Not in too much detail but enough to know where it's heading. Then to start with the rooms in the pocket plane. Do you think it takes away too much of the characters individuality if I strip them completely from their memories? At least as long as they are in the pocket plane. One of my players I working out his character story very nicely and I'm afraid that he would be disappointed if I let them remember nothing. The problem is if they still have memories, they would know that they are somewhere different than the normal realm... Is it too much for a group of about 5 lvl 1 chars to go into a dungeon and have fights? Sure I can take weak monsters but to plan this encounters would be a real hard thing..I mean that it gets not too easy but not deadly either. Same with traps. Or do you suggest some quests first where they can get exp to gain a lvl or two. :confused: [/QUOTE]
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