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<blockquote data-quote="GlassJaw" data-source="post: 7492249" data-attributes="member: 22103"><p>Interesting about the Season 4 Raveloft adventures. I haven't played or run anything from AL. However, I did take a look at the CoS AL adventures while I was doing some prep for an upcoming CoS campaign that I will be running. Basically I was looking for things that could supplement what's in the hardcover.</p><p></p><p>I liked that the CoS AL adventures provided another town to the north and the hag NPC, Jenny Greenteeth, is very cool. She would provide the characters some extra resources and healing but not without a cost. Also a great springboard for some scavenger hunt sidequests.</p><p></p><p>From what I could tell, the plot linking all the adventures together was fairly interesting; I liked that they were connected. I also liked that there was a combination of combat and non-combat encounters and a good amount of recurring NPCs that had their own agendas.</p><p></p><p>My biggest complaint is that combat was very repetitive. It definitely felt like the combat in many of the modules was filler. It's AL so there needs to some combat in every module but it was like the author wasn't sure what to do at times so a bunch of zombies and ghouls jump out of some bushes and attack. I'm exaggerating of course but not by much.</p><p></p><p>So as far as AL goes, I have no idea. I have no intention of playing of running anything in AL. But from what I've seen, AL stuff is definitely worth looking at and salvaging for your own campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassJaw, post: 7492249, member: 22103"] Interesting about the Season 4 Raveloft adventures. I haven't played or run anything from AL. However, I did take a look at the CoS AL adventures while I was doing some prep for an upcoming CoS campaign that I will be running. Basically I was looking for things that could supplement what's in the hardcover. I liked that the CoS AL adventures provided another town to the north and the hag NPC, Jenny Greenteeth, is very cool. She would provide the characters some extra resources and healing but not without a cost. Also a great springboard for some scavenger hunt sidequests. From what I could tell, the plot linking all the adventures together was fairly interesting; I liked that they were connected. I also liked that there was a combination of combat and non-combat encounters and a good amount of recurring NPCs that had their own agendas. My biggest complaint is that combat was very repetitive. It definitely felt like the combat in many of the modules was filler. It's AL so there needs to some combat in every module but it was like the author wasn't sure what to do at times so a bunch of zombies and ghouls jump out of some bushes and attack. I'm exaggerating of course but not by much. So as far as AL goes, I have no idea. I have no intention of playing of running anything in AL. But from what I've seen, AL stuff is definitely worth looking at and salvaging for your own campaign. [/QUOTE]
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