I like the discussion of Varisians stereotypes as someone who was planning on making my new character for Hells Rebel be a half Varisian half Chelaxian champion of Milani so it reinforced my idea of making his Varisian mother an actor without using stereotypes.
I'm enamored with the idea of getting "rare" Harrow cards at the bazaar. Just imagine cracking open a pack with your friends and marveling over your pulls! "Ooh, I got a holographic gold-edged 'The Crows'!"
I have a Varisian sorceror who is a Harrower, and I characterize him as being DEEPLY offended whenever anyone claims he is a liar or a fraud, because to him this ritual is very important, and he takes great pride in doing it correctly and the magic that comes with it.
Having my party finish the whole thing last week the only thing I can strongly recommend is GM wise - involve the final villain in book 1, have her replace the helper in Book 2 or any other sort of involvement as some parts of Book 3 can bring down the whole thing with how it's structured. Otherwise very fun to run and play with early access to things that players otherwise would have trouble accessing to seemingly downright broken (even if some of the stronger cards are introduced later) but that's part of the charm of Top-end levels
actually, it's a pity that you avoid spoilers, most of your viewers and people in general will not have the opportunity to play and learn the story of these adventures, I would love to see a detailed summary of the plot
I like the discussion of Varisians stereotypes as someone who was planning on making my new character for Hells Rebel be a half Varisian half Chelaxian champion of Milani so it reinforced my idea of making his Varisian mother an actor without using stereotypes.
I'm enamored with the idea of getting "rare" Harrow cards at the bazaar. Just imagine cracking open a pack with your friends and marveling over your pulls! "Ooh, I got a holographic gold-edged 'The Crows'!"
"ah man, all I got is a Common 9 of Swords and... holy shit, a Mythic Rare Dea-aaargh"
if you also hate money perhaps Magic the gathering is right for you
This is quickly becoming my favorite series on your channel. This players guides bring so much to the table in a easy to digest format.
Thanks so much! I enjoy making these videos as a break between traditional lore videos.
Thank you for doing a players guide on this
This is the campaign I'm doing session 0 for tomorrow, so this is *perfect* timing, thank you.
Glad it worked out so well! Hope this video helps!
I have a Varisian sorceror who is a Harrower, and I characterize him as being DEEPLY offended whenever anyone claims he is a liar or a fraud, because to him this ritual is very important, and he takes great pride in doing it correctly and the magic that comes with it.
Love that.
Having my party finish the whole thing last week the only thing I can strongly recommend is GM wise - involve the final villain in book 1, have her replace the helper in Book 2 or any other sort of involvement as some parts of Book 3 can bring down the whole thing with how it's structured. Otherwise very fun to run and play with early access to things that players otherwise would have trouble accessing to seemingly downright broken (even if some of the stronger cards are introduced later) but that's part of the charm of Top-end levels
Love hearing such positive feedback on this campaign. I think this is one a lot of players and GMs will look back on fondly.
Ah finally a thing could play as an iruksi on!
actually, it's a pity that you avoid spoilers, most of your viewers and people in general will not have the opportunity to play and learn the story of these adventures, I would love to see a detailed summary of the plot
Check out the second video on Stolen Fate from How It's Played. That provides a few more spoilers.
17:05 Hm, this card has one very specific Yellow Sign?)