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Why is Hoard of the Dragon Queen such a bad adventure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kraydak" data-source="post: 6478391" data-attributes="member: 12306"><p>Not really clear… but hilariously the bounded accuracy rules bit the writers. Friendly NPCs explicitly fail to achieve anything against the dragon because if they were actually allowed to attack it for real, they stand a good chance of taking it down. The players presumably aren't told this little bit of bounded-accuracy-for-thee-but-not-for-me, so could waste their time trying to rally the keep's defenders.</p><p></p><p>Part of the problem is that the adventure is incredibly inconsistent. You ARE supposed to charge into a town being sacked, you ARE supposed to emerge from the keep to fight a dragon, you AREN'T supposed to emerge from the keep to fight the half-dragon, you ARE supposed to assume that you can (for some reason) infiltrate an enemy military camp, you AREN'T supposed to assume that using an NPC's clothes would help you infiltrate the enemy organization.</p><p></p><p>The production values are also low (that map thing is just… ugh), and everywhere you look there are issues. Wizard PCs will be infuriated. NPC wizards appear to live without their spellbooks, for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kraydak, post: 6478391, member: 12306"] Not really clear… but hilariously the bounded accuracy rules bit the writers. Friendly NPCs explicitly fail to achieve anything against the dragon because if they were actually allowed to attack it for real, they stand a good chance of taking it down. The players presumably aren't told this little bit of bounded-accuracy-for-thee-but-not-for-me, so could waste their time trying to rally the keep's defenders. Part of the problem is that the adventure is incredibly inconsistent. You ARE supposed to charge into a town being sacked, you ARE supposed to emerge from the keep to fight a dragon, you AREN'T supposed to emerge from the keep to fight the half-dragon, you ARE supposed to assume that you can (for some reason) infiltrate an enemy military camp, you AREN'T supposed to assume that using an NPC's clothes would help you infiltrate the enemy organization. The production values are also low (that map thing is just… ugh), and everywhere you look there are issues. Wizard PCs will be infuriated. NPC wizards appear to live without their spellbooks, for example. [/QUOTE]
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