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<blockquote data-quote="zakael19" data-source="post: 9326246" data-attributes="member: 7044099"><p>As above, it's very hard to judge adventures based on playing through them unless you DM is very open about what they did or did not change/add. I'm running Curse of the Netherdeep right now, and I've been changing/adding tons of stuff because the adventure as written is extremely sparse with content (and, IMHO, simply badly written from a narrative perspective). There's points where it assumes you simply walk across a zone facing 1-3 random encounters and a RP stop and level up, or similar. My players are enjoying it, and have loved some of the stuff I've added in, but a core experience would be very different. To [USER=23]@Ancalagon[/USER] 's point, there's lots of moments where the connective tissue is absurd stuff like "NPC drops a teleport tablet to zoom the players 3k miles away!"</p><p></p><p>So I'd put COTN in the "meh" for sure, running Curse of Strahd for the second time I also think it's pretty meh actually. The dungeons are a mess and deeply boring mostly, and the general expectation seems to be that you shoehorn in some degree of external content. No desire to ever run it again for sure.</p><p></p><p>There's some gems in the compilations, but those benefit from a degree of focus mainly missing in the sprawling adventures.</p><p></p><p>DoD is by far the best written to play at table large scale book published adventure I've seen, not that it's WOTC official, but even it could use some better organization and cross referencing. Plus its premise kinda sucks for heroic players IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zakael19, post: 9326246, member: 7044099"] As above, it's very hard to judge adventures based on playing through them unless you DM is very open about what they did or did not change/add. I'm running Curse of the Netherdeep right now, and I've been changing/adding tons of stuff because the adventure as written is extremely sparse with content (and, IMHO, simply badly written from a narrative perspective). There's points where it assumes you simply walk across a zone facing 1-3 random encounters and a RP stop and level up, or similar. My players are enjoying it, and have loved some of the stuff I've added in, but a core experience would be very different. To [USER=23]@Ancalagon[/USER] 's point, there's lots of moments where the connective tissue is absurd stuff like "NPC drops a teleport tablet to zoom the players 3k miles away!" So I'd put COTN in the "meh" for sure, running Curse of Strahd for the second time I also think it's pretty meh actually. The dungeons are a mess and deeply boring mostly, and the general expectation seems to be that you shoehorn in some degree of external content. No desire to ever run it again for sure. There's some gems in the compilations, but those benefit from a degree of focus mainly missing in the sprawling adventures. DoD is by far the best written to play at table large scale book published adventure I've seen, not that it's WOTC official, but even it could use some better organization and cross referencing. Plus its premise kinda sucks for heroic players IMO. [/QUOTE]
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