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<blockquote data-quote="roguerouge" data-source="post: 5068213" data-attributes="member: 13855"><p>Crimson Throne's still their best, most cohesive AP. There's room for player initiative, nice fights, RP-opportunities galore and a bit of travel. And, yes, I too know exactly where you are. Plot cohesion's not going to be a problem. You will, however, have to read the entire series to DM it, so if you're afraid of spoilers as a player, their best is right out. </p><p></p><p>Rise of the Runelords: Run this AP if your players like a globe-trotting, finding out world-secrets, episodic feel to their campaign. The best starter town that they've run and the grossest setting in their APs...</p><p></p><p>Legacy of Fire: The first three modules were tightly integrated and provided a nice unifying objective. Then they went plane-hopping. It seems like your players like plane-hopping, so that's a possibility.</p><p></p><p>Second Darkness: If you're unemployed, this is the AP for you to DM. Tons of information needs to be written or re-written and you'll need intricate DMing to pry your players away from the initial setting. The third chapter requires players to define brave as "stupid" for crucial plot to work. The fourth chapter leaves most of a city and a civilization undetailed, which is odd given that the focus of the AP is that civilization. And the sixth is just encounters, basically a boss level of an annoyingly intricate video game. Easily their worst AP out of the box, but, with a DM who is unemployed and into writing, could have a high upside. If that's you, this may be your adventure path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roguerouge, post: 5068213, member: 13855"] Crimson Throne's still their best, most cohesive AP. There's room for player initiative, nice fights, RP-opportunities galore and a bit of travel. And, yes, I too know exactly where you are. Plot cohesion's not going to be a problem. You will, however, have to read the entire series to DM it, so if you're afraid of spoilers as a player, their best is right out. Rise of the Runelords: Run this AP if your players like a globe-trotting, finding out world-secrets, episodic feel to their campaign. The best starter town that they've run and the grossest setting in their APs... Legacy of Fire: The first three modules were tightly integrated and provided a nice unifying objective. Then they went plane-hopping. It seems like your players like plane-hopping, so that's a possibility. Second Darkness: If you're unemployed, this is the AP for you to DM. Tons of information needs to be written or re-written and you'll need intricate DMing to pry your players away from the initial setting. The third chapter requires players to define brave as "stupid" for crucial plot to work. The fourth chapter leaves most of a city and a civilization undetailed, which is odd given that the focus of the AP is that civilization. And the sixth is just encounters, basically a boss level of an annoyingly intricate video game. Easily their worst AP out of the box, but, with a DM who is unemployed and into writing, could have a high upside. If that's you, this may be your adventure path. [/QUOTE]
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