The way this adventure is structured is rather neat. Whilst giving lots of options it seems to make sure that the plot moves on. SPOILER-ish from here on: It mainly achieves this through the plot happening due to stuff outside of the players control. The main plot points move on without any involvement of the players in the background (unless they call major disruption like eliminating key players prematurely), though the outcome can be changed. What's particularly ingenious is, that depending on their behavior, the players can obtain a whole lot of background info or end it totally oblivious on what actually happened.
Yeah, I agree with Gen Dor. It's unreasonable to expect a module review video that is spoiler free. If someone is watching this, they are either a DM or are looking for spoilers. You have a lot of good things to say, and good advice. Trying to keep these reviews spoiler free just makes them less useful for DMs.
Dan, thanks for your review. Immediately prior to your video I watched someone else's review who claimed that the WFRP adventures generally, and in this collection in particular, was "railroadie". I thought his characterization was probably lame on its face and your review agreed with my assessment.
The way this adventure is structured is rather neat. Whilst giving lots of options it seems to make sure that the plot moves on.
SPOILER-ish from here on:
It mainly achieves this through the plot happening due to stuff outside of the players control. The main plot points move on without any involvement of the players in the background (unless they call major disruption like eliminating key players prematurely), though the outcome can be changed. What's particularly ingenious is, that depending on their behavior, the players can obtain a whole lot of background info or end it totally oblivious on what actually happened.
As someone who is trying to get my dnd group into wfrp. This is the review I wanted to see, so I feel informed on where to start. Top man, thanks. 🤟
Yeah, I agree with Gen Dor. It's unreasonable to expect a module review video that is spoiler free. If someone is watching this, they are either a DM or are looking for spoilers.
You have a lot of good things to say, and good advice. Trying to keep these reviews spoiler free just makes them less useful for DMs.
Dan, thanks for your review. Immediately prior to your video I watched someone else's review who claimed that the WFRP adventures generally, and in this collection in particular, was "railroadie". I thought his characterization was probably lame on its face and your review agreed with my assessment.
More spoilers for GMs thanks!