Pathfinder, and the fun of organized play. And yet, we felt like we had unfinished business in the Pirate
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exploration of the Lost City is currently on hiatus, but the two sessions we had harkened back to earlier editions. The rogue-like character is checking every door
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been having so much fun with iCrit and iFumble, we were talking last session about fumble results for 4e skills. I suppose you could have a critical success, and in fact, my
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Sounds like a fun time!
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I love hearing about people playing "old school 4E". As you point out, its not that hard. Good luck with future sessions!
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It's interesting too to see in Wizard's revamps of classic mods (The Village of Homlett and Tomb of Horrors). You can dissect those adaptations and see what, if anything, they consider important.
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Good stuff
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In reply to thickskulladv. I didn't even give a thought to the roles of the creatures. Its i...
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Sounds like a great session! I think the hardest part about "converting" old modules to 4E is how 4E likes encounters to have multiple types of monsters (soldiers, artillery, etc.) so all the dif...
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