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Thank you Paizo/WotC! Adventure Path saved my game!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonblade" data-source="post: 3032817" data-attributes="member: 2804"><p>Hey Erik Mona and all you Paizo and WotC people who post here,</p><p></p><p>Just want to let you know that the Adventure Path series is truly the best thing since the invention of the Bread of Slices.</p><p></p><p>Its has single-handedly saved our game. Our one DM was all but burned out and we had been gaming less and less. I suggested running Shackled City for fun and the rest is history. It has become our main campaign and we are having a blast!</p><p></p><p>We are currently running Shackled City and Age of Worms side by side, alternating every other Friday with two different DMs. We already have someone waiting to run Savage Tide once we finish the other two. Its been a long time since I have seen such enthusiasm to play D&D among my friends.</p><p></p><p>The people DMing have basically said that running these adventures is extremely liberating. The entire campaign is all laid out leaving a minimum of prep time. Also since these are tough adventures that take advantage of a wide variety of WotC resources and books, the DMs feel comfortable allowing the players to use all 3.5 WotC books freely without having to worry about whether something might disrupt their game. DM burnout has been all but eliminated.</p><p></p><p>For those of us playing it is a blast to be able to tap our entire libraries of WotC gaming material. For example, I'm playing a Warforged Warblade in our Age of Worms game. As a player we feel like we are really getting mileage out of our books which in turn means that we have been spending even more gaming dollars with both Paizo and WotC.</p><p></p><p>I recently extended my subscriptions with both Dragon and Dungeon solely because of the Adventure Path series, so thanks Paizo! Keep 'em coming! </p><p></p><p>And if you could release the occasional epic level sequel to past Adventure Paths that would rock too.... <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>And while I'm on the topic, thanks to WotC for Tome of Battle. This is perhaps the single coolest DnD product released in the past year with the exception of the PHB 2. I will instantly buy any sequel or expansion to this book. Most of my group went out and bought this book solely on my recommendation and they all loved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonblade, post: 3032817, member: 2804"] Hey Erik Mona and all you Paizo and WotC people who post here, Just want to let you know that the Adventure Path series is truly the best thing since the invention of the Bread of Slices. Its has single-handedly saved our game. Our one DM was all but burned out and we had been gaming less and less. I suggested running Shackled City for fun and the rest is history. It has become our main campaign and we are having a blast! We are currently running Shackled City and Age of Worms side by side, alternating every other Friday with two different DMs. We already have someone waiting to run Savage Tide once we finish the other two. Its been a long time since I have seen such enthusiasm to play D&D among my friends. The people DMing have basically said that running these adventures is extremely liberating. The entire campaign is all laid out leaving a minimum of prep time. Also since these are tough adventures that take advantage of a wide variety of WotC resources and books, the DMs feel comfortable allowing the players to use all 3.5 WotC books freely without having to worry about whether something might disrupt their game. DM burnout has been all but eliminated. For those of us playing it is a blast to be able to tap our entire libraries of WotC gaming material. For example, I'm playing a Warforged Warblade in our Age of Worms game. As a player we feel like we are really getting mileage out of our books which in turn means that we have been spending even more gaming dollars with both Paizo and WotC. I recently extended my subscriptions with both Dragon and Dungeon solely because of the Adventure Path series, so thanks Paizo! Keep 'em coming! And if you could release the occasional epic level sequel to past Adventure Paths that would rock too.... ;) And while I'm on the topic, thanks to WotC for Tome of Battle. This is perhaps the single coolest DnD product released in the past year with the exception of the PHB 2. I will instantly buy any sequel or expansion to this book. Most of my group went out and bought this book solely on my recommendation and they all loved it. [/QUOTE]
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