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<blockquote data-quote="Macbeth" data-source="post: 1162557" data-attributes="member: 11259"><p>Actually it went amazingly well. My play style dosen't have too mcuh in common with most of the other players here, so it ended up being a compromise between my deep roleplaying and their hevy combat, and it turned out well. In my opinion it could have used more roleplaying, but when all of the players end the session by asking if we can run a long term campaign using the same rules ( a few even wanted the same pre-generated characters!). One of the newer players (this guy started showing up to the club meetings without any RPG experience) did some great roleplaying (at least compared to the rest) as the Giant Champion of life. The spryte turned into this anoying little pest that continually circled around the party, which seemed slightly out of character for a Magister, but she got a kick out of the spell system, so it turned out alright.</p><p>Spoiler:</p><p>[spoiler]The party managed to lower the black ooze's Dex to 0, and they proceded to chop at for several rounds... with bladed weapons <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll eyes :rolleyes:" data-smilie="11"data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>So yeah, I'd say it was a good adventure. Well written, good pre-gen characters, awesome ruleset. When all of the players think its so good they want to play a campaign based on it, i think it can be called a succes. Of course it wasn't good in the one-shot type of good (no TPK, no crazy characters, nothing unusual), but a good game none the less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbeth, post: 1162557, member: 11259"] Actually it went amazingly well. My play style dosen't have too mcuh in common with most of the other players here, so it ended up being a compromise between my deep roleplaying and their hevy combat, and it turned out well. In my opinion it could have used more roleplaying, but when all of the players end the session by asking if we can run a long term campaign using the same rules ( a few even wanted the same pre-generated characters!). One of the newer players (this guy started showing up to the club meetings without any RPG experience) did some great roleplaying (at least compared to the rest) as the Giant Champion of life. The spryte turned into this anoying little pest that continually circled around the party, which seemed slightly out of character for a Magister, but she got a kick out of the spell system, so it turned out alright. Spoiler: [spoiler]The party managed to lower the black ooze's Dex to 0, and they proceded to chop at for several rounds... with bladed weapons :rolleyes: [/spoiler] So yeah, I'd say it was a good adventure. Well written, good pre-gen characters, awesome ruleset. When all of the players think its so good they want to play a campaign based on it, i think it can be called a succes. Of course it wasn't good in the one-shot type of good (no TPK, no crazy characters, nothing unusual), but a good game none the less. [/QUOTE]
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