Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
Severed Ronin |
Just ran this for a group of five the other day and had a few questions if you're willing to answer them.
1) When it comes to how the Heresy Points act during the encounter with Dakang, can I get some clarification on that. That one description stated 'for every Heresy Point a PC has, he must reroll twice.' That doesn't mean that if one of the PCs participated in all four heretical practices, he has to reroll the attack 8 times in the first round? The paragraph does mention 'at the beginning of combat' so does that just mean for the first round or what? I modified it during playthrough because I was slightly confused by it, and I put each Heresy representing a different trait. Herey #1 (as I'm calling it) applied to Attacks, #2 to saves, and so on. Anyways, what was your original intention with that?
Secondly, I want to compliment you on the scenario. I absolutely and 100% loved it, but being a more heavy roleplay scenario, it really pushes the boundaries of the time standards that PFS has, and as such, might easily be ran by less experienced folk. Hopefully not, but its a possibility and I just wanted to throw that out there, so people now.
Other than those two quirks, I want to compliment you one last time on an outstanding experience - for both my players and for me as GM.
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
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Just ran this for a group of five the other day and had a few questions if you're willing to answer them.
** spoiler omitted **
- In round 1, he charges Dakang, and thus only gets a single attack, He rolls two d20s and takes the lower of the two rolls, to which he adds his normal attack bonus. This accounts for 1 of the 3 Heresy Points.
- When Dakang's turn comes up, he channels negative energy, requiring Valeros to make a Will save. Again, he rolls two d20s and takes the lower of the two results. This is Heresy Point number 2.
- On the next round, Valeros makes a full attack with two weapons. Since he's already used 2 of his 3 Heresy Points, only his first attack in the round requires two rolls. So with his main hand, he rolls twice and takes the lesser of the two results, then rolls his off-hand attack normally. Now he's used up all 3 of his Heresy Points.
- All remaining d20 rolls during the encounter are handled normally, with only a single roll.
Severed Ronin |
When presenting evidence to the guards of the corruption, does the DC drop by a certain amount per piece of evidence presented?
I'm running this tomorrow and going to go with a +4 bonus per piece. If they gather everything, it should be a gimmie.
When I ran it, I gave everyone a +2 bonus per piece.
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
Because sometimes we change how hard things are in development and the changes don't get implemented everywhere and then slip through editing. Luckily, I have a small adjustment I need to make to one of the encounters in this document anyway, and can adjust these when I do that. It should be sometime next week after PaizoCon's over that I have a chance to get those implemented.
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
The Sorceric-Alchemist |
This scenario sounds interesting. I'm not going to read the spoilers, but I will be participating in this module here soon. It's funny because this involves exploring an Aasimar temple (as it said in the description), and Albireo Renos, my Aasimar Cleric, should feel right at home lol. And just to clarify, at Genghis Con earlier this year, I won a boon sheet that allowed me to create an Aasimar ^^. Either way, Albireo should be just fine. It'll definately be interesting. Can't wait! =)
-Patrick.
DMFTodd |
I'm having some trouble with the big picture.
And Hao Jin disappeared 300 years ago? Wouldn't the tapestry be crawling with multiple generations of people at this point? Not the temple itself - i see how the population would stay in control there - put the countryside should be thick with people at this point.
Has anyone come up with descriptions on how the other folks got there? That seems like the first thing players would ask.
Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
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I'm having some trouble with the big picture.
** spoiler omitted **
And whether or not this fact would be considered evil, Hao Jin was certainly not good-aligned. She was, after all, a devout follower of Abadar.
Radiostorm |
I've seen this run twice, and both times the players have been confused for the reasons DMFTodd mentioned.
Gozer "Bone Splitter" |
I know this is four years late but I have to say in response to Radiostorm:
I played through this module at SCARAB many years ago and had a blast, and as you mentioned, we did slow to somewhat of a crawl! The GM role played the whole scenario perfectly though. Looking back, because of the expectation of finding nothing, our characters where very wary. This lead to hilarity and unspeakable dread. It reminded me of a mix of Scooby-Doo, Benny Hill and The Ring. Which may not sounds great to some, but believe me, we could not stop laughing at the absurdity that was fear the entire scenario!
I mean come on, when has the PFS ever sent Pathfinders to a safe "abandoned" local? :-)