buddhafrog
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I teach ESL and use D&D once or twice a week in seven of my classes. Four of these classes have just completed their campaign and I'm trying to decide what I'll be running for the next one. I've used mostly homebrews (in both Eberron and homebrewed world). For these new classes, I'm leaning heavily towards running Kingmaker. I'm trying to figure out how hard it will be for relatively new players, younger players, and ESL students on top of that. Oh yeah, and the conversion to 4e.
Has anyone used Kingmaker in 4e - How did it go? Was it relatively easy to plug in your own info/stats? Would be easier just to create your own kingmaker-themed campaign but not use Kingmaker? I like the idea of my students spending some time on kingdom building - it will provide great homework opportunities. I like everything about it that I've heard. But I'm a little hesitant about taking that jump.
Somewhere on Enworld I read the advice to listen to d20 Chronicles: Pathfinder podcast # 8 & 12 (I can't find that thread and thus started my own). These podcasts were very helpful in learning about Kingmaker.
Any other advice?
Has anyone used Kingmaker in 4e - How did it go? Was it relatively easy to plug in your own info/stats? Would be easier just to create your own kingmaker-themed campaign but not use Kingmaker? I like the idea of my students spending some time on kingdom building - it will provide great homework opportunities. I like everything about it that I've heard. But I'm a little hesitant about taking that jump.
Somewhere on Enworld I read the advice to listen to d20 Chronicles: Pathfinder podcast # 8 & 12 (I can't find that thread and thus started my own). These podcasts were very helpful in learning about Kingmaker.
Any other advice?