paizo.com Recent Comments on Treasures That Lie Behind Closed Doorspaizo.com Recent Comments on Treasures That Lie Behind Closed Doors2017-05-20T00:41:26Z2017-05-20T00:41:26ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed Doorsjones314https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#502016-10-22T11:47:54Z2016-10-22T11:47:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Longshot11 wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Eliandra Giltessan wrote:</div><blockquote> Nah, 2d8 is enough." </blockquote>Famous last words. •Especially• in the app... </blockquote><p>2d8 is enough maybe if you have armor/Ring of Protection/Sihedron Medallion, etc. Having the ability to absorb the inevitable awful roll makes it easier for me to play less conservatively on kill vs. overkill.Longshot11 wrote:Eliandra Giltessan wrote: Nah, 2d8 is enough."
Famous last words. *Especially* in the app... 2d8 is enough maybe if you have armor/Ring of Protection/Sihedron Medallion, etc. Having the ability to absorb the inevitable awful roll makes it easier for me to play less conservatively on kill vs. overkill.jones3142016-10-22T11:47:54ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsLongshot11https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#492016-10-22T13:44:51Z2016-10-21T16:26:17Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Eliandra Giltessan wrote:</div><blockquote> Nah, 2d8 is enough." </blockquote><p>Famous last words. •Especially• in the app...Eliandra Giltessan wrote:Nah, 2d8 is enough."
Famous last words. *Especially* in the app...Longshot112016-10-21T16:26:17ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsEliandra Giltessan (alias of Kadin)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#482016-10-21T16:18:27Z2016-10-21T16:18:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Iammars wrote:</div><blockquote> This has been mostly my experiences, although I ran across Geniekin a bunch of times which was annoying. I'm honestly more worried about bounded accuracy cards than I am about triggers. </blockquote><p>Agreed. Though there hasn't been tooo much of this so far. I have taken to playing my Pathfinder Adventures app practicing for this, though. "Do I really need that blessing? Nah, 2d8 is enough."Iammars wrote:This has been mostly my experiences, although I ran across Geniekin a bunch of times which was annoying. I'm honestly more worried about bounded accuracy cards than I am about triggers.
Agreed. Though there hasn't been tooo much of this so far. I have taken to playing my Pathfinder Adventures app practicing for this, though. "Do I really need that blessing? Nah, 2d8 is enough."Eliandra Giltessan (alias of Kadin)2016-10-21T16:18:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsLongshot11https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#472016-10-21T15:19:49Z2016-10-21T15:19:49Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Iammars wrote:</div><blockquote> I'm honestly more worried about bounded accuracy cards than I am about triggers. </blockquote><p>Based on preview blogs only, I share this sentiments. Our group style has always been "if it's worth killing - it's worth overkilling", so bounded accuracy is making for an interesting change of pace. Bad or good, I don't know yet, but I guess it will heavily depend on if going overboard predominantly means "really bad stuff happens" or just "you miss out on some cool stuff".
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At the very least, I expect this will put a premium on the "+1d4" cards that we otherwise wouldn't bother equipping.</p>Iammars wrote:I'm honestly more worried about bounded accuracy cards than I am about triggers.
Based on preview blogs only, I share this sentiments. Our group style has always been "if it's worth killing - it's worth overkilling", so bounded accuracy is making for an interesting change of pace. Bad or good, I don't know yet, but I guess it will heavily depend on if going overboard predominantly means "really bad stuff happens" or just "you miss out on some cool stuff".
At the very least, I...Longshot112016-10-21T15:19:49ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed Doorsisaic16https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#462016-10-21T15:08:29Z2016-10-21T15:08:29Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Riley wrote:</div><blockquote> I'm sure Triggers will ramp up as the set goes on, but a penalty of 2 combat damage or a +3 difficulty to a combat check is usually worth the free encounter, to say nothing of The First Law-type cards that are the same whether you explore or examine them. We've found the benefits of examining outweigh the costs, most of the time. </blockquote><p>There's also scenarios like Sandstorm of Malevolent Will, where examining can be incredibly dangerous because of the Henchman Trigger. Also, the risk of an encounter means you can't empty your had on examining, which is something S&S Alahazra would do constantly.Dave Riley wrote:I'm sure Triggers will ramp up as the set goes on, but a penalty of 2 combat damage or a +3 difficulty to a combat check is usually worth the free encounter, to say nothing of The First Law-type cards that are the same whether you explore or examine them. We've found the benefits of examining outweigh the costs, most of the time.
There's also scenarios like Sandstorm of Malevolent Will, where examining can be incredibly dangerous because of the Henchman Trigger. Also, the...isaic162016-10-21T15:08:29ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed Doorsisaic16https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#452016-10-21T15:04:17Z2016-10-21T15:04:17Z<p>I definitely agree with Eliandra. Also, there's another thing about the exploration and triggers that I think makes a huge difference in improving the set. Mummy's Mask is similar to Skull & Shackles in that the focus is more on the non-combat checks than on combat (which was definitively the case in RotR and WotR). </p>
<p>In S&S this was frustrating to me because it led to bad sequencing. No matter how prepared once character was, if they ended up flipping the wrong barrier (your Survival expert flips a current-adventure trap e.g.) then they're probably going to lose, and there wasn't really anything to do about it. That made the explorations feel so random, and frankly made Alahazra OP, because she allowed you to be prepared for what was coming so you actually lined up your combat people with combats, Wisdom people with ships or survival, and Con people to drowning, etc. I remember whenever anyone talked about how much they liked Selytiel in the AP, they inevitably also had Alahazra in the party, and thus he only ever had combat. It was made worse by the fact there was almost no other scouting in the AP (Spyglass, Lookout, maybe scrying really late?) so Alahazra was almost the only way to actually be prepared.</p>
<p>Now Mummy's Mask comes along and there is examination everywhere. At least 3 characters have it as a power, half the basic blessings include it, Augury back in the base set, and a very high number of items involve examining. Obviously the main reason for this is interaction with Triggers. However, it also means that you're doing substantially less blind explores, so you're far more prepared for the barrier with the funky check to defeat, or the monster with the crazy before you act power, etc. Triggers, in a way, are essential just to keep all of the examinations in check, since without them deck stacking would be way too easy. And I feel that triggers were balanced fantastically, since there's a mix of bonus triggers (giving you a free encounter, e.g.) versus all downside triggers (summon random monster, take damage) which means that you are still encouraged to examine regularly, but there's still a risk that makes it a choice. I think this interaction has put Mummy's Mask on track to being our groups favorite set (though obviously there's a lot more to prove).</p>I definitely agree with Eliandra. Also, there's another thing about the exploration and triggers that I think makes a huge difference in improving the set. Mummy's Mask is similar to Skull & Shackles in that the focus is more on the non-combat checks than on combat (which was definitively the case in RotR and WotR).
In S&S this was frustrating to me because it led to bad sequencing. No matter how prepared once character was, if they ended up flipping the wrong barrier (your Survival expert...isaic162016-10-21T15:04:17ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsIammarshttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#442016-10-21T15:01:51Z2016-10-21T15:01:51Z<p>This has been mostly my experiences, although I ran across Geniekin a bunch of times which was annoying. I'm honestly more worried about bounded accuracy cards than I am about triggers.</p>This has been mostly my experiences, although I ran across Geniekin a bunch of times which was annoying. I'm honestly more worried about bounded accuracy cards than I am about triggers.Iammars2016-10-21T15:01:51ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsDave Rileyhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#432016-10-21T14:51:23Z2016-10-21T14:51:23Z<p>I'm sure Triggers will ramp up as the set goes on, but a penalty of 2 combat damage or a +3 difficulty to a combat check is usually worth the free encounter, to say nothing of The First Law-type cards that are the same whether you explore or examine them. We've found the benefits of examining outweigh the costs, most of the time.</p>I'm sure Triggers will ramp up as the set goes on, but a penalty of 2 combat damage or a +3 difficulty to a combat check is usually worth the free encounter, to say nothing of The First Law-type cards that are the same whether you explore or examine them. We've found the benefits of examining outweigh the costs, most of the time.Dave Riley2016-10-21T14:51:23ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsEliandra Giltessan (alias of Kadin)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#422016-10-21T14:23:23Z2016-10-21T14:23:23Z<p>As a perennial Alahazra fan, I was very nervous about triggers. But after playing the B set of Mummy, I actually think they're kind of fun. They make scouting more interesting, and as Dave Riley says, you can get extra explores at the cost of scouts.</p>As a perennial Alahazra fan, I was very nervous about triggers. But after playing the B set of Mummy, I actually think they're kind of fun. They make scouting more interesting, and as Dave Riley says, you can get extra explores at the cost of scouts.Eliandra Giltessan (alias of Kadin)2016-10-21T14:23:23ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsDave Rileyhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#412016-10-21T14:04:27Z2016-10-21T14:04:27Z<p>We banished Locate Object in a closed location deck and I shed tears of jealousy. Imagine a situation where you cast it and skim past 2 or 3 barriers or monsters that force you encounter them, essentially getting 3+ encounters for one recharged card! <3</p>We banished Locate Object in a closed location deck and I shed tears of jealousy. Imagine a situation where you cast it and skim past 2 or 3 barriers or monsters that force you encounter them, essentially getting 3+ encounters for one recharged card! <3Dave Riley2016-10-21T14:04:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsJames McKendrewhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#402016-10-21T13:35:50Z2016-10-21T13:35:50Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Vic Wertz wrote:</div><blockquote> You may have noticed that the designers really like to present you with situational dilemmas that require you to regularly reassess risk and reward. "To peek or not to peek" is going to be a recurring question for players throughout the entire Mummy's Mask AP. </blockquote><p>I thought my roommate and fiancee were going to kill me when I acquired and kept Locate Object in my deck...Vic Wertz wrote:You may have noticed that the designers really like to present you with situational dilemmas that require you to regularly reassess risk and reward. "To peek or not to peek" is going to be a recurring question for players throughout the entire Mummy's Mask AP.
I thought my roommate and fiancee were going to kill me when I acquired and kept Locate Object in my deck...James McKendrew2016-10-21T13:35:50ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsVic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#392016-10-21T09:41:02Z2016-10-20T19:38:46Z<p>You may have noticed that the designers really like to present you with situational dilemmas that require you to regularly reassess risk and reward. "To peek or not to peek" is going to be a recurring question for players throughout the entire Mummy's Mask AP.</p>You may have noticed that the designers really like to present you with situational dilemmas that require you to regularly reassess risk and reward. "To peek or not to peek" is going to be a recurring question for players throughout the entire Mummy's Mask AP.Vic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)2016-10-20T19:38:46ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsCalthaerhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#382016-10-20T17:50:58Z2016-10-20T17:50:58Z<p>There isn't any blessing of the gods. Only Blessing of the Ancients and Blessing of the Elements, which are both basic. IIRC, Ancients is the examine one, and Elements is non-divine, and plays well with elemental traits (Acid, Cold, Fire, Electricity, maybe something else).</p>There isn't any blessing of the gods. Only Blessing of the Ancients and Blessing of the Elements, which are both basic. IIRC, Ancients is the examine one, and Elements is non-divine, and plays well with elemental traits (Acid, Cold, Fire, Electricity, maybe something else).Calthaer2016-10-20T17:50:58ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsGwyns Firstbornhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#372016-10-20T16:08:49Z2016-10-20T16:08:49Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Riley wrote:</div><blockquote> In many cases you won't have the option. A bunch of blessings, including the Basic one, force an examine before you explore. </blockquote><p>Obviously Thoth doesn't allow straight-up exploring, but I figured the basic BotG and other non-basic blessings did. Alright. I guess they thought of that then.Dave Riley wrote:In many cases you won't have the option. A bunch of blessings, including the Basic one, force an examine before you explore.
Obviously Thoth doesn't allow straight-up exploring, but I figured the basic BotG and other non-basic blessings did. Alright. I guess they thought of that then.Gwyns Firstborn2016-10-20T16:08:49ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed Doorselcoderdudehttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#362016-10-20T14:46:38Z2016-10-20T14:46:38Z<p>A clever scenario might either force you or really encourage you to examine.</p>A clever scenario might either force you or really encourage you to examine.elcoderdude2016-10-20T14:46:38ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsDave Rileyhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#352016-10-20T14:44:28Z2016-10-20T14:44:28Z<p>In many cases you won't have the option. A bunch of blessings, including the Basic one, force an examine before you explore.</p>In many cases you won't have the option. A bunch of blessings, including the Basic one, force an examine before you explore.Dave Riley2016-10-20T14:44:28ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsGwyns Firstbornhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#342016-10-20T14:21:10Z2016-10-20T14:21:10Z<p>I continue to worry about how much Triggers will actually be seen. My group always saw examining only as a need if you're up against the clock, but with a 3-4 person group in RotR and S&S we rarely had that issue (did not play WotR), so we rarely examined as it just seemed unnecessary and so didn't waste deck slots on cards that examine. Then again, it's a Catch-22 because we didn't value examine cards...so we didn't have them...and thus never examined...causing us to not value them....and so on. So maybe simply having cards in our decks that examine (as it seems there's going to be more multi-ability cards) may inspire us to examine more.</p>
<p>Of course, if the difficulty is much higher, examining may be a need to minimize combat and/or surprises, as i've heard about Wrath needing, but my gut reaction is it feels like one of those "oh, then i'll just not do it" things.</p>I continue to worry about how much Triggers will actually be seen. My group always saw examining only as a need if you're up against the clock, but with a 3-4 person group in RotR and S&S we rarely had that issue (did not play WotR), so we rarely examined as it just seemed unnecessary and so didn't waste deck slots on cards that examine. Then again, it's a Catch-22 because we didn't value examine cards...so we didn't have them...and thus never examined...causing us to not value them....and so...Gwyns Firstborn2016-10-20T14:21:10ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsLongshot11https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#332016-10-14T00:10:11Z2016-10-14T00:10:11Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Vic Wertz wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Riley wrote:</div><blockquote> And here I was hoping for a special deciphering magnifying glass—like the red film thing they used to include with video game hint books. D: </blockquote><p>Using that might make the Trigger trait entirely disappear!
<p></blockquote><p>Or, you know... Explosive Runes!
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http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0317.html</p>Vic Wertz wrote:Dave Riley wrote: And here I was hoping for a special deciphering magnifying glass--like the red film thing they used to include with video game hint books. D:
Using that might make the Trigger trait entirely disappear! Or, you know... Explosive Runes!
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0317.htmlLongshot112016-10-14T00:10:11ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsVic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#322016-10-14T10:13:30Z2016-10-13T23:30:06Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Riley wrote:</div><blockquote> And here I was hoping for a special deciphering magnifying glass—like the red film thing they used to include with video game hint books. D: </blockquote><p>Using that might make the Trigger trait entirely disappear!Dave Riley wrote:And here I was hoping for a special deciphering magnifying glass--like the red film thing they used to include with video game hint books. D:
Using that might make the Trigger trait entirely disappear!Vic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)2016-10-13T23:30:06ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsDave Rileyhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#312016-10-13T22:50:47Z2016-10-13T22:50:47Z<p>And here I was hoping for a special deciphering magnifying glass—like the red film thing they used to include with video game hint books. D:</p>And here I was hoping for a special deciphering magnifying glass--like the red film thing they used to include with video game hint books. D:Dave Riley2016-10-13T22:50:47ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsDoppelschwerthttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#302016-10-13T21:35:32Z2016-10-13T21:35:32Z<p>Yep, thats what I was talking about. Thanks for clearing that up!</p>Yep, thats what I was talking about. Thanks for clearing that up!Doppelschwert2016-10-13T21:35:32ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsVic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#292016-10-13T21:11:49Z2016-10-13T21:11:49Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Doppelschwert wrote:</div><blockquote> I still wonder what the new 'tech' (that they alluded to in the thread of one of the earlier blog entries about this set) is about. </blockquote><p>If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, where Mike said we needed to create new tech for reading cards, that's the Trigger trait: a color-coded trait that signals that there's something you need to do upon examining.Doppelschwert wrote:I still wonder what the new 'tech' (that they alluded to in the thread of one of the earlier blog entries about this set) is about.
If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, where Mike said we needed to create new tech for reading cards, that's the Trigger trait: a color-coded trait that signals that there's something you need to do upon examining.Vic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)2016-10-13T21:11:49ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsThreeEyedSlothhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#282016-10-13T15:16:38Z2016-10-13T15:16:38Z<p>I'll just say that, as a fan of pulpy adventures, it's pretty great. :)</p>I'll just say that, as a fan of pulpy adventures, it's pretty great. :)ThreeEyedSloth2016-10-13T15:16:38ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsDoppelschwerthttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#272016-10-13T12:11:52Z2016-10-13T12:11:52Z<p>Or maybe some enemy scales with the number of feats checked, that would be unexpected as well :)</p>
<p>But in all seriousness, I wouldn't mind if the traditional progression was changed around up a bit (even though I like it the way it is). It is a set about tomb raiding after all, so maybe we just get more loot and the feats take a backseat in the reward progression later on. </p>
<p>I still wonder what the new 'tech' (that they alluded to in the thread of one of the earlier blog entries about this set) is about. </p>
<p>Maybe someone that played the rpg has an idea of what crazy things could happen mechanically down the line?
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I doubt it's going to happen, but I still think becoming a mummy would be cool.</p>Or maybe some enemy scales with the number of feats checked, that would be unexpected as well :)
But in all seriousness, I wouldn't mind if the traditional progression was changed around up a bit (even though I like it the way it is). It is a set about tomb raiding after all, so maybe we just get more loot and the feats take a backseat in the reward progression later on.
I still wonder what the new 'tech' (that they alluded to in the thread of one of the earlier blog entries about this set)...Doppelschwert2016-10-13T12:11:52ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Treasures That Lie Behind Closed DoorsBrother Tylerhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lj6n?Treasures-That-Lie-Behind-Closed-Doors#262016-10-13T11:39:47Z2016-10-13T11:39:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Doppelschwert wrote:</div><blockquote><p>I start to suspect that either the progression will slow down later or that we might get the role card earlier than AD4...
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I hope there will be a crazy reveal down the line like the bonus char in WotR.</blockquote><p>[baseless fearmongering]What if the crazy reveal were a bane that <i>took away</i> feats? The quickened feat progression might be nothing more than fattening us up for the kill.
<p>It would be like the Umbral Dragon turned up to 11.[/baseless fearmongering]</p>Doppelschwert wrote:I start to suspect that either the progression will slow down later or that we might get the role card earlier than AD4...
I hope there will be a crazy reveal down the line like the bonus char in WotR.
[baseless fearmongering]What if the crazy reveal were a bane that took away feats? The quickened feat progression might be nothing more than fattening us up for the kill. It would be like the Umbral Dragon turned up to 11.[/baseless fearmongering]Brother Tyler2016-10-13T11:39:47Z