Baron Opal
First Post
Just how common are "adventuring parties" in your campaign. I consider these to be PC-equivalent groups that are having adventures in the same campaing as the PCs. They may be competitors, potential allies or enemies, or plot devices that inform the PCs if only by their absence. For example, the Company of the Golden Orchid, whom the party has heard about since they were first level, disappears in the Stonemight Mountains investigating two ancient temples.
I am guessing that with the apparent shift WotC is taking that the default assumption is that there are fairly few adventuring parties or adventuring capable people. There are a number of classes that I think are only applicable to adventurers and thus will be in particularly short supply.
Not that I think this is bad, per se, just worth noting.
Edit: Added the poll. I'm in the 100+ category myself.
I am guessing that with the apparent shift WotC is taking that the default assumption is that there are fairly few adventuring parties or adventuring capable people. There are a number of classes that I think are only applicable to adventurers and thus will be in particularly short supply.
Not that I think this is bad, per se, just worth noting.
Edit: Added the poll. I'm in the 100+ category myself.
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