Ha! Yeah. I like the idea of 4AD being a game anyone can just pick up and play. And it kind of is. But kind of isn't, and is just going to get more complex the deeper we go. Which is great! And requires a more intentional approach I think :)
6,000 gp in debt?! I'm in enough debt in real life, this would stress me out lol. I played a few months ago and I noticed I need to make my rooms bigger so I don't have so much room on my page after the adventure. How big do you make your rooms? Great vid as always.
Thank you Flint! Yeah... that kind of debt puts the party in a place where an unsavory character might try to manipulate them... ;) Regarding room size: I keep to the book's room and tile size for the most part, but I limit my map size to a 20x20 grid, and I found that 12 or so tiles (both rooms and corridors) fills that space pretty well and gives me just enough room below it on the page to list the tile contents and treasure on my little (A5?) field journal notebook thing.
Eu acompanho essa série de four against darkness no seu canal, e vou aguardar ansiosamente os próximos capítulos dessa aventura
Thank you for watching! :)
Who are you? Where's the real Liam? What have you done with him? Making notes!? Inconceivable! (And yes, that means exactly what I think it means.)
Ha! Yeah. I like the idea of 4AD being a game anyone can just pick up and play. And it kind of is. But kind of isn't, and is just going to get more complex the deeper we go. Which is great! And requires a more intentional approach I think :)
6,000 gp in debt?! I'm in enough debt in real life, this would stress me out lol. I played a few months ago and I noticed I need to make my rooms bigger so I don't have so much room on my page after the adventure. How big do you make your rooms? Great vid as always.
Thank you Flint! Yeah... that kind of debt puts the party in a place where an unsavory character might try to manipulate them... ;) Regarding room size: I keep to the book's room and tile size for the most part, but I limit my map size to a 20x20 grid, and I found that 12 or so tiles (both rooms and corridors) fills that space pretty well and gives me just enough room below it on the page to list the tile contents and treasure on my little (A5?) field journal notebook thing.
@@liamperrin Great. Thanks. I'll give it a go.
Don’t forget you can also use clues to level up,
I forgot about that! Thank you!
When I read the rule for reaching level 6, I didn't understand what was ment there, so I just did the xp roll as normal.
If I wasn't playing on camera I confess I wouldn't be as concerned about trying to follow all the rules as written :)