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<blockquote data-quote="Lancelot" data-source="post: 7444354" data-attributes="member: 30022"><p>I'm pretty sure that Undermountain is going to be too gonzo for a genuine AiME feel. However, the first part of the AP (Dragon Heist: levels 1-5 urban intrigue) might end up being a good fit. Given we know very little about the content yet, it might end up being a good fit for some business and criminal shenanigans in Laketown. The AiME campaign setting indicates that Laketown is still pretty shady even after being rebuilt in the wake of Smaug's destruction.</p><p></p><p>I GM both AiME and D&D, enjoying both. When the new two-part D&D AP comes out later this year, I'll be running it as intended for D&D... but I'm a lot more interested in the first part than the latter part. Urban intrigue and new building/business rules? Yes please. Mega-dungeons and mad magi? Been there, done that... many dozens of times over the last 35 years.</p><p></p><p>As for my AiME campaigns, I'm actually a bit surprised that anyone really feels like there isn't enough material already available. My group games 4 hours per week in AiME, and it'll likely be three months before we even get through Wilderland Adventures. And then, assuming all goes well, I'll extend it into the full Mirkwood Campaign. I plan to flesh out each "year" in the campaign into a single session, adding additional background material and encounters from the Rhovanian Region Guide so that there's enough material for 4 hours per session.</p><p> </p><p>...and by the time we're through all that, if I wanted to continue with AiME (rather than taking a break to do some more D&D, or TORG, or whatever RPG takes our fancy), the new Eriador Adventures, and Rivendell Region Guide, will have been released. And the planned Moria set!</p><p></p><p>So... yeah. I don't feel a super-great urge to rejig any of the D&D APs, given there is a couple of years of material already out or on its way, even if you're playing weekly sessions. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":-)" title="Smile :-)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":-)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lancelot, post: 7444354, member: 30022"] I'm pretty sure that Undermountain is going to be too gonzo for a genuine AiME feel. However, the first part of the AP (Dragon Heist: levels 1-5 urban intrigue) might end up being a good fit. Given we know very little about the content yet, it might end up being a good fit for some business and criminal shenanigans in Laketown. The AiME campaign setting indicates that Laketown is still pretty shady even after being rebuilt in the wake of Smaug's destruction. I GM both AiME and D&D, enjoying both. When the new two-part D&D AP comes out later this year, I'll be running it as intended for D&D... but I'm a lot more interested in the first part than the latter part. Urban intrigue and new building/business rules? Yes please. Mega-dungeons and mad magi? Been there, done that... many dozens of times over the last 35 years. As for my AiME campaigns, I'm actually a bit surprised that anyone really feels like there isn't enough material already available. My group games 4 hours per week in AiME, and it'll likely be three months before we even get through Wilderland Adventures. And then, assuming all goes well, I'll extend it into the full Mirkwood Campaign. I plan to flesh out each "year" in the campaign into a single session, adding additional background material and encounters from the Rhovanian Region Guide so that there's enough material for 4 hours per session. ...and by the time we're through all that, if I wanted to continue with AiME (rather than taking a break to do some more D&D, or TORG, or whatever RPG takes our fancy), the new Eriador Adventures, and Rivendell Region Guide, will have been released. And the planned Moria set! So... yeah. I don't feel a super-great urge to rejig any of the D&D APs, given there is a couple of years of material already out or on its way, even if you're playing weekly sessions. :-) [/QUOTE]
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