What really makes ptolus tick is mixing the underground with city stuff. I've been running Night of Dissolution for a while and it's been amazing so far. My group doesn't get together often enough to mix in Banewarrens but It was a really cool read. Banewarrens does a good job of adding mystery to a dungeon adventure and that's something some adventures seem to lack.
Ptolus and The Banewarrens were all written for 3E Dnd actually. ;) Loving your videos and enthusiasm. I like when people actually talk about their games.
What really makes ptolus tick is mixing the underground with city stuff. I've been running Night of Dissolution for a while and it's been amazing so far. My group doesn't get together often enough to mix in Banewarrens but It was a really cool read.
Banewarrens does a good job of adding mystery to a dungeon adventure and that's something some adventures seem to lack.
Yep! Mixing between dungeon and urban is exactly what this adventure does very well.
Ptolus and The Banewarrens were all written for 3E Dnd actually. ;) Loving your videos and enthusiasm. I like when people actually talk about their games.
Always appreciate a classic dungeon delve.
Let’s put all the evil artifacts of the world together under a city. What could go wrong?
I read this in Jeremy Clarkson’s voice.
I recommend renaming most NPCs in Ptolus. My 5e Ptolus campaign is 3 years old and the names are so hard to pronounce and remember, it's crazy.
That's what I do
I have old 3e version. I think it slipped by you because it’s actually a pretty old adventure that just got a bit of an update
Yeah, I realised that after the video. It still hold up today.