
kadance |
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I started making this Indian Jones style map that I could put on the monitor screen, but the pandemic unraveled my group before I finished it.
It doesn't look like much, but it's animated when played in powerpoint.

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Kadance:
I used the base map you linked and made a little indiana jones style itinerary which starts playing automatically upon clicking it...
However if you find the other half of the map all the way to Katheer I can add that leg of the journey to it! :)

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I updated the slides with kadance's full map
Thanks kadance!

SuperFaex |
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What happens if one character decides to stay behind in the Dreamlands while the rest of the party wakes up?
My group just rescued the Yellow King and escorted him back to the caravanserai and decided to wake up to heal up and regroup. One player, however, decided he wanted to stay behind to make sure nothing happens to the Yellow King in the meantime.

kadance |
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I'd be quite tempted to have them make Will saves or Charisma checks as ages pass while they guard the Yellow King waiting for their companions to return. Every hour in the real world, a day would pass in the dream. Each day in the dream, a new check. Each passed check increases the DC. Each failed check doubles the relative time difference for the character and the yellow king. A few failed checks and they're practically standing still as the caravanserai seems to speed up around them. The few travelers that come through are blurs, and the sands shift quickly to alternately engulf and reveal parts of the buildings. By the time the rest of the party rejoins the dream, the character left there has grown old (and taken a lot of insanity damage).

Tannus |
Hello everybody (and sorry for my English). I'm mastering the yellow king, and having problems with the las encounter, when the players fight their doppelgangers (animated dreams).
It's really difficult form me to play every character (they are 5, and some of them with very original and rare builds). I was wondering if any of you had any ideas to make the encounter more DM friendly, by using another creatures, or something similar. Thanks!

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I would just simplify each character down to HP, AC, Saves, and attack/damage bonus. No need to get super granular about every spell or feat, just use your best guess. And then note a couple tricks or spells each player likes to use. As long as you get the 'flavor' of each PC, the actual specific numbers behind the scenes shouldn't matter too much.
At least this is what I plan to do when my players get to this point.

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The animate dream IS the simple version of the fight. Those creatures have very generic abilities and attacks (and the players may have already fought some of them, if they have had trouble with the Dream rituals).
The more complicated form of the fight (which I ran) is to build NPCs based on the player's characters. This obviously takes more time and preparation (to obtain and build the characters) and more knowledge (you need to know how to run each of the updated versions of the characters). In my case, I thought the interest of this fight was worth the additional effort. The same might not be true for you.
Personally, I had covered my need for the character sheets by asking for new sheets each time they levelled up prior to this event. I built the shadow versions by assuming the characters changed alignment to an evil version of whatever they had before, and then built them up from level 1 to the level of the fight. In a couple of cases, the alignment change forced some other change (like deity worshipped for instance, or energy channel type).

Yonman |

I was looking at the section where the PC's fight their dream reflections and it says to apply the Advanced creature simple template and the nightmare creature template. It then says the dream reflection should be CR 8, making this a CR 12 encounter.
That's incorrect, each dream reflection should be +2 making it a CR 9 (assuming the PC's were level 7). Making the encounter a CR 13 instead of 12. Does this not sound like a little too powerful?

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Yes, it looks like it should be CR13. A miscalculation may have been made by the author on the part of treating the nightmares as NPCs. Normally, an NPC with class levels has less gear than a PC, and has a CR equal to level -1.
As to difficulty...for my group, it wasn't much of an issue. Your milage may vary?

Yonman |

Yes, it looks like it should be CR13. A miscalculation may have been made by the author on the part of treating the nightmares as NPCs. Normally, an NPC with class levels has less gear than a PC, and has a CR equal to level -1.
As to difficulty...for my group, it wasn't much of an issue. Your milage may vary?
I guess even if they get wiped the most they will wake up with is a madness and a splitting headache.
But a few of them are pretty dangerous PCs and those extra abilities especially from the nightmare template is pretty deadly