Coridan
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Post any questions brought up by the outline here.
I'll start off with, how long before the start of the campaign did the events of the background take place?
And with
"...fell into the hands of one of Jhavhul’s lowest
assistants, a craven gnoll cleric named Shirak. She knew
that if she kept the map safe, someday she or one of her
ancestors could release the efreeti prince and be greatly
rewarded."
Did you mean descendants?
| Joey Virtue |
According to James post in one place the levels are differnt then the out line which one is right
Right now it's looking like the adventures are gonna flow like this:
#1: level 1–5
#2: level 5–7
#3: level 7–9
#4: level 9–11
#5: level 11–13
#6: level 13–15So, pretty much identical, more or less, to Second Darkness.
But when you read the out line it does not go with these levels but this
#1 Level 1-4
#2 Level 5-6
#3 Level 7-8
#4 Level 9-10
#5 Level 11-12
#6 Level 13-14
delabarre
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According to James post in one place the levels are differnt then the out line which one is right
But when you read the out line it does not go with these levels but this
#1 Level 1-4
#2 Level 5-6
#3 Level 7-8
#4 Level 9-10
#5 Level 11-12
#6 Level 13-14
The outline gives the appropriate starting levels, not advancement flow. James' post shows what the expected advancement flow will be.
| Joey Virtue |
Joey Virtue wrote:The outline gives the appropriate starting levels, not advancement flow. James' post shows what the expected advancement flow will be.According to James post in one place the levels are differnt then the out line which one is right
But when you read the out line it does not go with these levels but this
#1 Level 1-4
#2 Level 5-6
#3 Level 7-8
#4 Level 9-10
#5 Level 11-12
#6 Level 13-14
Thanks That makes Sense to me I just dont want to buy an adventure path that is basically just a bunch of conected two level adventures I want the characters to advance through the story to high level
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Thanks That makes Sense to me I just dont want to buy an adventure path that is basically just a bunch of conected two level adventures I want the characters to advance through the story to high level
Both advancement rates work the same. Characters are expected to level up at the end of each adventure; does that mean that when they level up that level is included in that adventure's total? Or is it included in the next adventure? Going forward, I'm thinking it's better to err on the side of overcompensation, so that folks aren't confused if an adventure goes from 1st to 4th, and the next one goes from 5th to 7th... some people become confused and think that there's a "missing level" between them.
You'll note that both methods of breaking down levels has each adventure starting at the same level; that's the important part.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Post any questions brought up by the outline here.
I'll start off with, how long before the start of the campaign did the events of the background take place?
And with
"...fell into the hands of one of Jhavhul’s lowest
assistants, a craven gnoll cleric named Shirak. She knew
that if she kept the map safe, someday she or one of her
ancestors could release the efreeti prince and be greatly
rewarded."Did you mean descendants?
Obviously we did. Thanks for pointing that out. In bold.
Coridan
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Coridan wrote:Obviously we did. Thanks for pointing that out. In bold.Post any questions brought up by the outline here.
I'll start off with, how long before the start of the campaign did the events of the background take place?
And with
"...fell into the hands of one of Jhavhul’s lowest
assistants, a craven gnoll cleric named Shirak. She knew
that if she kept the map safe, someday she or one of her
ancestors could release the efreeti prince and be greatly
rewarded."Did you mean descendants?
No problem! =p Just making sure there isn't wacky time travel involved of course...
How about the first question? Sorceror player with Elemental bloodline might make for a great descendant of Nefeshti and Andrathi