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I liked this scenario. The table I ran was low-tier and I think things went well.
The first wave was very easy for them, but the two max damage axe attacks made everyone nervous.
The alchemists were nasty, the explosives dropped a good portion of the party very low on health.
I was very excited about the BBEG, but was absolutely crushed in initiative and he nearly dropped in one round.
All in all, it was fun. The players seemed to need a bit of prodding to actually set up defenses, and luckily Cheliax was there to thin the herd a bit.

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I played this at low level, with a Tiefling Alchemist (Crypt Braker)
Getting to swap bombs with more than one Alchemist, from inside a darkness spell, while relying on Fire Resistance 5 to absorb part of the damage = fun! Having the judge turn to me as they start throwing bombs to ask advice on how an alchemist targets ("...yeah, he can target me by shooting near me...") - and knowing he trusts me not to slant my answer to the parties benifit = priceless. Defeating 4 Alchemsts and not recovering a formula book... sigh. Ah well...
Very good game! I need to read and prep this one, to see what I missed as a player.

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Question about second encounter.
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If he broke one of the windows facing the cliff face and was looking out it, I would probably give some kind of bonus to the Perception check. Keep in mind though, it's at night and there is a constant rain with concealment so they can still use stealth.