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Definitely a very fun themed adventure that has each scenario match the locations played.

One thing I am not too happy about is the staggered release to VO / retailers that essentially require you to wait nearly a month after the deck came out to play the adventure if you do not have a local retailer / VO that can get the scenarios to you as they pre-release. I already have the 2nd deck (with the third one coming out any day, which I will also get), but since I do not have a local VO that regularly plays the ACG, and no local retailers that get scenarios, I won't be able to play them until nearly a month after everyone else with those benefits can.

If you are going to stagger the release so long after the deck comes out, at least let players buy each scenario as they are released. I see this system as a way to keep new players away that can't get in because they do not have the ability to play the scenarios.


skizzerz wrote:

You automatically complete the adventure if you successfully complete every scenario in the adventure. Taking the reward for a scenario or adventure is not synonymous with completing it -- if you pass up the reward the scenario or adventure is still complete; you just passed up your opportunity to benefit from that. You cannot take that reward at a later point in time once you pass it up.

I echo Parody's statement about playing two characters, give another class deck a try :)

I have all of the class decks, but I play with two different groups with the one class deck since we all try and bring the same guys. :)


Parody wrote:

Going up a tier after finishing an adventure is not optional, at least not in the Guide 2.1.

Why not run two characters instead?

Because I do not like to reset the deck if I do not have to for the same class. To maintain two decks would be a headache.

I guess the question would more be of whether you complete the adventure when you complete all of the scenarios, or when you take the reward. So, in example, if you finish Scenarios 0-1A through 0-1F, do you automatically complete the adventure? Or could you just flag all the scenarios as complete but not take the reward for completing the adventure and therefore have it not considered as being complete?


I know that it is optional to tier up if you obtain a card feat- but is it optional if you complete an adventure?

Say you are playing with two different groups with the same character. One is the Season 0 set, and one is the Season 1 set. If you finish the Adventure 1 of the 0 Season, can you opt out of receiving the Adventure award to prevent yourself from getting to the next tier, that way you can finish Adventure 1 of the 1 Season and then tier up?

In other words, if you finish all of the scenarios of an adventure, do you have the option of not taking the reward and therefore not completing the adventure?

I already understand about only getting 1 skill, power, and card feat per tier.