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Instead of bring back my RotRL campaign from hiatus, I'm considering another AP.
Currently I'm tossing up between Shackled City and WotR, as at a glance they seem to both be a 'save the world campaign' involving demons/devils. I could be wrong as I have not had a chance to look at either one in-depth, as I'm coming close to exam times. Age of worms is out of the question as I am already a player in that.
Could anyone with experience with both the APs give their opinion to which is the 'better one'. I know WotR isn't finished yet and 'better' is a rather subjective thing so I'm no expecting a definitive answer.
Converting from 3.5 to PF isn't a concern as I don't mind doing it and I'll be on holidays by the time we start, so time isn't an issue.

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I just finished SCAP and am starting wrath monday. My suggestion, and what I am doing, is first Shackled City and use Wrath as a sequel to it. Takes some modification to mesh the stories together (I am swapping Baphomet for Athax and Deskari for Graz'zt) but it works really well.
If you can only do one though, do Wrath. It really really benefits from all they have learned in making APs for ten years. It is easier to run, and doesn't suffer from SCAP's issue of hiding the bad guys until the very last three chapters and throwing them all at you at once as seemingly pointless minibosses. SCAP is great and has some of the best dungeons and individual adventures, but the greater story is way too behind the scenes for a long term campaign.
Wrath is a phenomenal AP thus far and book one is one of the best AP chapters I have ever read.