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Quests from the Infinite Staircase: How Is It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Burnside" data-source="post: 9410027" data-attributes="member: 6910340"><p>I'm working my way through it (only own it on DNDBeyond). It seems very solid, Excellent maps, as mentioned above. Most of the adventures seem quite dungeon-crawly and combat-heavy, with relatively simple situations and NPCs by modern standards. The Infinite Staircase framing device is very lightly and broadly drawn (not necessarily a bad thing, but far less text is devoted to it than to Saltmarsh in Ghosts of Saltmarsh or to the Radiant Citadel).</p><p></p><p>As opposed to Yawning Portal and Saltmarsh, there's been more of an effort to re-work some stuff in the older adventures as opposed to mainly re-printing with some updated mechanics as was largely the case with those two books. For example, the first adventure, The Lost City, has an entire new 6th level of its dungeon that was not in the original module.</p><p></p><p>The adventures are not one-shots. Most of them I'd say would take 6-8 4-hour sessions for most groups to complete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burnside, post: 9410027, member: 6910340"] I'm working my way through it (only own it on DNDBeyond). It seems very solid, Excellent maps, as mentioned above. Most of the adventures seem quite dungeon-crawly and combat-heavy, with relatively simple situations and NPCs by modern standards. The Infinite Staircase framing device is very lightly and broadly drawn (not necessarily a bad thing, but far less text is devoted to it than to Saltmarsh in Ghosts of Saltmarsh or to the Radiant Citadel). As opposed to Yawning Portal and Saltmarsh, there's been more of an effort to re-work some stuff in the older adventures as opposed to mainly re-printing with some updated mechanics as was largely the case with those two books. For example, the first adventure, The Lost City, has an entire new 6th level of its dungeon that was not in the original module. The adventures are not one-shots. Most of them I'd say would take 6-8 4-hour sessions for most groups to complete. [/QUOTE]
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