Sebastian Hirsch Venture-Captain, Germany—Bavaria |
Alex Speidel Organized Play Associate |
Hilary Moon Murphy Contributor |
Linda Zayas-Palmer Organized Play Managing Developer |
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I'm glad to see the response folks have had to this revision, and I hope it runs much more smoothly at all of your tables.
The revision wasn't just the work of OP developers; it also took the efforts of Alex and Tonya, as well as editors, art team members, project management, and customer service. I appreciate the hard work everyone put in to make this possible. A revision on this scale isn't something we can undertake lightly, but this scenario's unique circumstances of production combined with its role as an introductory scenario made it worthwhile.
CorvusMask Venture-Agent, Finland—Tampere |
Gary Bush |
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Linda, Alex, Tonya, the editors, art team members, project management, IT, and customer service:
A a critic of the original adventure, I need to say THANK YOU for taking a look at the adventure and adjusting it to be a better fit with what the scenario is intended to do.
I look forward to playing and GMing it now.
Jared Thaler - Personal Opinion |
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On the subject of "It will only work once"
"So, let me see if I have this right. We have to sneak past the plush dragon. And you are controlling the plush dragon. And we have a scroll of sleep. But none of us can cast it. But you will cast it for us on the target of our choice. But dragons are immune to sleep. But you *aren't* immune to sleep."
"Yes...?"
"So would you please cast the scroll of sleep on yourself?"
"..."
I let it work because it was creative and clever, and I figured Sorina Westyr would think it was funny enough to go along with it.
Doug Hahn |
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Drew a map of the Spell Trials area to help my players visualize things.
It doesn't quite match the text (I think the rooms are all off a single hallway not part of a contiguous loop), and I think the first trial is ambiguously worded on whether the posts are supporting or suspending the platform; my players tonight still appreciated it so I thought to share.
16:9 for slides and another version for roll20 / Foundry at PFS prep.