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<blockquote data-quote="lyle.spade" data-source="post: 6447809" data-attributes="member: 30042"><p><strong>1 out of 5 rating for Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path</strong></p><p></p><p>I played into Book 3 as a player - my first paladin, actually - and it was like being on a railroad with no windows. It's Paizo's typical execution: a great story idea detailed & sequenced by a rigid plot itself made up of encounters that are mostly there to generate XP and often do nothing to promote or flesh out the story. The idea of fighting demons in an epic struggle is a great one - really, it's one of those awesome campaign ideas that would likely spark the interest of any fantasy roleplayer. But WOTR is like almost every other Paizo AP: encounters for XP, a thin metaplot, and so much of the story left on the GM that the GM might as well write his own campaign. Perhaps Paizo should offer a discounted AP line, consisting only of their great ideas, and stat blocks across many character levels, leaving the session and story creation to GMs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lyle.spade, post: 6447809, member: 30042"] [b]1 out of 5 rating for Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path[/b] I played into Book 3 as a player - my first paladin, actually - and it was like being on a railroad with no windows. It's Paizo's typical execution: a great story idea detailed & sequenced by a rigid plot itself made up of encounters that are mostly there to generate XP and often do nothing to promote or flesh out the story. The idea of fighting demons in an epic struggle is a great one - really, it's one of those awesome campaign ideas that would likely spark the interest of any fantasy roleplayer. But WOTR is like almost every other Paizo AP: encounters for XP, a thin metaplot, and so much of the story left on the GM that the GM might as well write his own campaign. Perhaps Paizo should offer a discounted AP line, consisting only of their great ideas, and stat blocks across many character levels, leaving the session and story creation to GMs. [/QUOTE]
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