Michael Brock Pathfinder Society Campaign Coordinator |
Chris Mortika RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16 |
Rene Duquesnoy |
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Thanks folks.
To answer Chris' question, my fav scenarios include...
Mod's:
* We Be Goblins - so fun to RP
* Feast of Ravenmoor - Applesauce!!!!!
* Crypt of the Everflame - great intro to Pathfinder module that keeps people on their toes
Season 0:
* Mists of Mwangi - not all that complicated, but the special you know makes it fun to RP when players do that thing that doesn't pass
* To Scale the Dragon - 1 gulp Valeros death was bad ass
Season 1:
* Voices in the Void - More Blakros. Yes please.
* Citadel of Flame - BURN baby BURN
Season 2:
* Before the Dawn pt 2 - When you hand a player a character sheet for the thing he becomes, that is awesome.
* Dalsine Affair - deadly and surprising.
Season 3:
* Rats of Round Mountain 1 - very tough combats, but the fact that you get to RP as the big thing is fun.
* God's Market Gamble - I had a blast playing the merchants
Season 4 (so far):
* Blakros Matrimony - an RP heavy scenario, I got to break out with a lot of improvisation and got to give the NPCs their own voice and attitude. Maybe the most rewarding RPing I have done.
* Race for the Runecarved Key - I had a great time being the overseer, and to have 7 tables going and everyone saying it was one of the best experiences, meant a lot to me and the table GMs. It was efficient, thrilling, and we were able to finish in just over 4 hours and 15 minutes.
To sum up, I guess I enjoy lower level scenarios a bit more, especially the ones where there is more NPC interaction and I get to play instead of read Before Combat, During Combat, and Run away/fight to death. Higher level games are fun too, but there have been too many occasions where the party has uber-optimized characters who dominate instead of having fun characters where everyone, including the GM, win by having a good time.
Also, hooray for pathfinder.
Eric Clingenpeel Venture-Captain, Michigan—Mt. Pleasant |