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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 5033237" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>Well, that was a fun little adventure. The combats weren't too hard - it helped that the dice loved me, I had plenty of AoE goodness to burn down the minions, and my genasi happened to have a very good resistance for the boss fight - but it was definitely entertaining. I especially like the way it gives your skills a workout. I got to use all four of my trained skills, including the social one.</p><p></p><p>Strong recommendation for anyone about to play it: Print off the map tiles, cut them out, and tape them together before you start. It's far more fun when you can simply slap the map down, place your minis (or tokens, if you haven't got minis) and go; stopping to sketch out the map on a battlemat really kills the excitement.</p><p></p><p>I would be very interested in any more adventures WotC might have along these lines. I wouldn't say no to a full-length one in book format, either...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Uh, dude, you realize that special ability of theirs is an encounter power, right? They only get to do it once each. After that, you can beat them down just like anything else.</p><p></p><p>As regards the [spoiler]undead[/spoiler], it depends on which way you go. The only ones I fought were the ones in the final battle. Everything else was plants and oozes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 5033237, member: 58197"] Well, that was a fun little adventure. The combats weren't too hard - it helped that the dice loved me, I had plenty of AoE goodness to burn down the minions, and my genasi happened to have a very good resistance for the boss fight - but it was definitely entertaining. I especially like the way it gives your skills a workout. I got to use all four of my trained skills, including the social one. Strong recommendation for anyone about to play it: Print off the map tiles, cut them out, and tape them together before you start. It's far more fun when you can simply slap the map down, place your minis (or tokens, if you haven't got minis) and go; stopping to sketch out the map on a battlemat really kills the excitement. I would be very interested in any more adventures WotC might have along these lines. I wouldn't say no to a full-length one in book format, either... Uh, dude, you realize that special ability of theirs is an encounter power, right? They only get to do it once each. After that, you can beat them down just like anything else. As regards the [spoiler]undead[/spoiler], it depends on which way you go. The only ones I fought were the ones in the final battle. Everything else was plants and oozes. [/QUOTE]
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