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<blockquote data-quote="brimmels" data-source="post: 8635654" data-attributes="member: 6919689"><p>In <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos-an-in-depth-review.684579/?msclkid=1f5a9bddcf4611eca701e6e4926091bd" target="_blank">my in-depth review</a> for <strong>Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos</strong> I noted that while there was a lot to like in the D&D adaptation of the Magic the Gathering set focused on a magical school, it didn't quite measure up to the high standards set by <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/van-richtens-guide-to-ravenloft-an-in-depth-review.680075/" target="_blank"><strong>Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft</strong></a> or <a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-wild-beyond-the-witchlight-an-in-depth-review.682786/" target="_blank"><strong>The Wild Beyond the Witchlight.</strong></a> But what did other reviewers think? Let's take a look.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]157165[/ATTACH]</p><h3>Great Rules, Forgettable Dungeon Crawls</h3><p><a href="https://www.polygon.com/reviews/22821170/dungeons-dragons-strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-review?msclkid=1f5764abcf4611ecb35f1b7beb5c5a2e" target="_blank">Polygon</a> found <strong>Strixhaven</strong> to be a mixed bag. On the negative side, Polygon considered the actual adventure “forgettable,” the dungeon crawl portions “a bit silly” and the attention given to exams inconsistent over the course of the school years. Polygon also had such complaints about the exam mechanics that a house rule was suggested to fix it. On the plus side, Polygon enjoyed the lighter, whimsical tone of the adventure, praising it for having “some really fun material” that could be used as is or added to a homebrew campaign. Polygon also likes some of the new mechanics and subsystems. <strong>Strixhaven's</strong> ability to capture the feel of making friends in college and all of the hijinks, romance, and teen drama that can accompany school life. Also praised is the setting's inclusivity from buildings that magically change for size and mobility accommodations as well as non-binary and trans NPCs.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.dicebreaker.com/games/dungeons-and-dragons-5e/review/dnd-5e-strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-review?msclkid=1f57e50fcf4611ecb1804436cb8cc8ad" target="_blank">Dicebreakers</a> was similarly conflicted, saying that it succeeds at doing something other than “the usual wandering adventurer rigamarole” while also pointing out flaws in how it shifts a combat-focused game into one with student pranks and relationship dynamics. So <strong>Strixhaven</strong> is considered uneven, occasionally shallow, especially in regard to the arc with a former student, and yet ambitious considering everything it's trying to accomplish. Dicebreakers also considered the new background options necessary for anyone not playing a caster class but warned DMs against allowing them in other campaigns unless there's a very good reason because it can easily throw off game balance. Dicebreakers was very intrigued by the mysteries <strong>Strixhaven</strong> only touches on lightly, such as ancient dragons that founded the school's factions, the Blood Avatar summoning, etc., but felt those story hooks were a bit lost while trying to adapt classic D&D to a more narrative- and relationship-heavy scenario. Despite the limitations, Dicebreakers liked <strong>Strixhaven</strong> both as an offbeat setting and for those who want to push the standard D&D rules into new directions.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://techraptor.net/tabletop/reviews/strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-review?msclkid=852387f9cf4611ec99134215d4a1c344" target="_blank">TechRaptor</a> loved the new relationship rules and praises the conscious effort that was made to present diversity among the supporting NPCs and magical accessibility accommodations for students. Like the other reviews, TechRaptor also calls out the included adventures as a weak point, especially the first installment, calling it “more an extended tutorial than a coherent story with stakes and player agency.” Despite the criticism, TechRaptor did think that the <em>Hunt for Mage Tower</em> and <em>Magister's Masquerade</em> adventures worked much better with the school setting. The <strong>Strixhaven</strong> asset pack for Roll20 got a shout-out for making sessions easier to run. Overall, TechRaptor praised several aspects of <strong>Strixhaven</strong> for promoting roleplay and social encounters and presenting lots of interesting ideas for adventure. Ironically, it said that the weakest point is when the adventure feels more like a typical D&D adventure and less like a wizard school.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]157167[/ATTACH]</p><h3>An Awkward Fit</h3><p><a href="https://www.strangeassembly.com/2021/spoiler-free-review-strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos?msclkid=60dcc913cf4611ecbea2cd3256e9b633" target="_blank">Strange Assembly</a> found a lot to like in Strixhaven while also warning that it needs the right DM, not just because they have to be interested in this fresh-to-D&D setting but that that DM needs to do a lot of prep work and keep track of more elements like player relationships with NPCs and exams as well as the provided adventure. For the right DM and matching players, if handled correctly, Strange Assembly predicts “fabulous” results.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://news.yahoo.com/review-strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos-mtg-magic-133639649.html?msclkid=85235864cf4611ecb188e470d3f20d92" target="_blank">Yahoo News</a> even had a review of <strong>Strixhaven</strong> with an assessment that depended upon your background. For readers who were coming to <strong>Strixhaven</strong> as a MtG player, <strong>Strixhaven</strong> scored well, bringing the flavor of the card setting to TTRPG. The review was more critical for D&D players interested in a wizard school setting. For example, the MtG approach to magic felt shoehorned into D&D's magic system, and while the bestiary had plenty of high-level creatures, the lack of even adventure seeds for for the Founder Dragons seemed like a strange omission.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]157166[/ATTACH]</p><h3>"Monogamy is for Suckers"</h3><p><a href="https://www.belloflostsouls.net/2021/12/dd-strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-weaponized-polyamory-at-wizarding-school.html" target="_blank">Bell of Lost Souls</a> had a completely opposite opinion of the <strong>Strixhaven</strong> backgrounds than Dicebreakers did, saying that the new backgrounds as well as new spells and monsters could be dropped into any campaign. Being “more than just a dungeon crawl” also appealed. Despite pointing out some flaws, it's also praised as “glorious harmony” for when <strong>Strixhaven's</strong> blend of adventure, roleplaying, and setting works. However, Bell of Lost Soul's also emphasized the fact that the romance rules allow a PC to have Beloveds equal to their proficiency bonus so even 1st level characters able to have two Beloveds. That, in turn, led Bell of Lost Souls to declare that <strong>Strixhaven</strong> allows players to “weaponize love and relationships. And according to WotC's rules, monogamy is for suckers.” That's certainly a different review! BoLS also complained about how little new spells the book contained for a wizard school setting, and that some of the mini games and mechanics were awkward.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://gamingtrend.com/feature/reviews/strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos-roll20-review-anemic-academia/" target="_blank">Gaming Trend</a> was the harshest, liking the idea of a magic school setting and adventure but labeling <strong>Strixhaven</strong> “academically anemic” with skimpy character options and confused purpose. Interestingly, Gaming Trend focused primarily on the Roll20 version of <strong>Strixhaven</strong>, which it praises for how easy it makes dropping in maps, items, etc., but otherwise it dislikes the Roll20 version. Like other reviewers, it considered the adventure segments more disconnected than modular. It also doesn't like the villain or how late it appears. Gaming Trend also hated the relationship rules, feeling that it gamified something that standard roleplay already handles well. Overall, Gaming Trend thinks <strong>Strixhaven</strong> will only appeal to a narrow audience of players.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]157168[/ATTACH]</p><h3>Overall</h3><p>Readers of our prior review roundups have noted some consistency in how various publications assess D&D products. That continues again here, only with less glowing cheers. For the most part, the setting was praised while the adventure was considered weak. New mechanics received mixed reviews, though most critics liked the relationship rules.</p><p></p><p>Echoing my review, if your group likes roleplay and social dynamics or is really interested in a wizard school campaign, most critics agree that <strong>Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos</strong> could appeal. Otherwise, tastes may vary depending upon the group's priorities and the DM's willingness to adapt a purchased module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brimmels, post: 8635654, member: 6919689"] In [URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos-an-in-depth-review.684579/?msclkid=1f5a9bddcf4611eca701e6e4926091bd']my in-depth review[/URL] for [B]Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos[/B] I noted that while there was a lot to like in the D&D adaptation of the Magic the Gathering set focused on a magical school, it didn't quite measure up to the high standards set by [URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/van-richtens-guide-to-ravenloft-an-in-depth-review.680075/'][B]Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft[/B][/URL] or [URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-wild-beyond-the-witchlight-an-in-depth-review.682786/'][B]The Wild Beyond the Witchlight.[/B][/URL] But what did other reviewers think? Let's take a look. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]157165[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [HEADING=2]Great Rules, Forgettable Dungeon Crawls[/HEADING] [URL='https://www.polygon.com/reviews/22821170/dungeons-dragons-strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-review?msclkid=1f5764abcf4611ecb35f1b7beb5c5a2e']Polygon[/URL] found [B]Strixhaven[/B] to be a mixed bag. On the negative side, Polygon considered the actual adventure “forgettable,” the dungeon crawl portions “a bit silly” and the attention given to exams inconsistent over the course of the school years. Polygon also had such complaints about the exam mechanics that a house rule was suggested to fix it. On the plus side, Polygon enjoyed the lighter, whimsical tone of the adventure, praising it for having “some really fun material” that could be used as is or added to a homebrew campaign. Polygon also likes some of the new mechanics and subsystems. [B]Strixhaven's[/B] ability to capture the feel of making friends in college and all of the hijinks, romance, and teen drama that can accompany school life. Also praised is the setting's inclusivity from buildings that magically change for size and mobility accommodations as well as non-binary and trans NPCs. [URL='https://www.dicebreaker.com/games/dungeons-and-dragons-5e/review/dnd-5e-strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-review?msclkid=1f57e50fcf4611ecb1804436cb8cc8ad']Dicebreakers[/URL] was similarly conflicted, saying that it succeeds at doing something other than “the usual wandering adventurer rigamarole” while also pointing out flaws in how it shifts a combat-focused game into one with student pranks and relationship dynamics. So [B]Strixhaven[/B] is considered uneven, occasionally shallow, especially in regard to the arc with a former student, and yet ambitious considering everything it's trying to accomplish. Dicebreakers also considered the new background options necessary for anyone not playing a caster class but warned DMs against allowing them in other campaigns unless there's a very good reason because it can easily throw off game balance. Dicebreakers was very intrigued by the mysteries [B]Strixhaven[/B] only touches on lightly, such as ancient dragons that founded the school's factions, the Blood Avatar summoning, etc., but felt those story hooks were a bit lost while trying to adapt classic D&D to a more narrative- and relationship-heavy scenario. Despite the limitations, Dicebreakers liked [B]Strixhaven[/B] both as an offbeat setting and for those who want to push the standard D&D rules into new directions. [URL='https://techraptor.net/tabletop/reviews/strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-review?msclkid=852387f9cf4611ec99134215d4a1c344']TechRaptor[/URL] loved the new relationship rules and praises the conscious effort that was made to present diversity among the supporting NPCs and magical accessibility accommodations for students. Like the other reviews, TechRaptor also calls out the included adventures as a weak point, especially the first installment, calling it “more an extended tutorial than a coherent story with stakes and player agency.” Despite the criticism, TechRaptor did think that the [I]Hunt for Mage Tower[/I] and [I]Magister's Masquerade[/I] adventures worked much better with the school setting. The [B]Strixhaven[/B] asset pack for Roll20 got a shout-out for making sessions easier to run. Overall, TechRaptor praised several aspects of [B]Strixhaven[/B] for promoting roleplay and social encounters and presenting lots of interesting ideas for adventure. Ironically, it said that the weakest point is when the adventure feels more like a typical D&D adventure and less like a wizard school. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]157167[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [HEADING=2]An Awkward Fit[/HEADING] [URL='https://www.strangeassembly.com/2021/spoiler-free-review-strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos?msclkid=60dcc913cf4611ecbea2cd3256e9b633']Strange Assembly[/URL] found a lot to like in Strixhaven while also warning that it needs the right DM, not just because they have to be interested in this fresh-to-D&D setting but that that DM needs to do a lot of prep work and keep track of more elements like player relationships with NPCs and exams as well as the provided adventure. For the right DM and matching players, if handled correctly, Strange Assembly predicts “fabulous” results. [URL='https://news.yahoo.com/review-strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos-mtg-magic-133639649.html?msclkid=85235864cf4611ecb188e470d3f20d92']Yahoo News[/URL] even had a review of [B]Strixhaven[/B] with an assessment that depended upon your background. For readers who were coming to [B]Strixhaven[/B] as a MtG player, [B]Strixhaven[/B] scored well, bringing the flavor of the card setting to TTRPG. The review was more critical for D&D players interested in a wizard school setting. For example, the MtG approach to magic felt shoehorned into D&D's magic system, and while the bestiary had plenty of high-level creatures, the lack of even adventure seeds for for the Founder Dragons seemed like a strange omission. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]157166[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [HEADING=2]"Monogamy is for Suckers"[/HEADING] [URL='https://www.belloflostsouls.net/2021/12/dd-strixhaven-curriculum-of-chaos-weaponized-polyamory-at-wizarding-school.html']Bell of Lost Souls[/URL] had a completely opposite opinion of the [B]Strixhaven[/B] backgrounds than Dicebreakers did, saying that the new backgrounds as well as new spells and monsters could be dropped into any campaign. Being “more than just a dungeon crawl” also appealed. Despite pointing out some flaws, it's also praised as “glorious harmony” for when [B]Strixhaven's[/B] blend of adventure, roleplaying, and setting works. However, Bell of Lost Soul's also emphasized the fact that the romance rules allow a PC to have Beloveds equal to their proficiency bonus so even 1st level characters able to have two Beloveds. That, in turn, led Bell of Lost Souls to declare that [B]Strixhaven[/B] allows players to “weaponize love and relationships. And according to WotC's rules, monogamy is for suckers.” That's certainly a different review! BoLS also complained about how little new spells the book contained for a wizard school setting, and that some of the mini games and mechanics were awkward. [URL='https://gamingtrend.com/feature/reviews/strixhaven-a-curriculum-of-chaos-roll20-review-anemic-academia/']Gaming Trend[/URL] was the harshest, liking the idea of a magic school setting and adventure but labeling [B]Strixhaven[/B] “academically anemic” with skimpy character options and confused purpose. Interestingly, Gaming Trend focused primarily on the Roll20 version of [B]Strixhaven[/B], which it praises for how easy it makes dropping in maps, items, etc., but otherwise it dislikes the Roll20 version. Like other reviewers, it considered the adventure segments more disconnected than modular. It also doesn't like the villain or how late it appears. Gaming Trend also hated the relationship rules, feeling that it gamified something that standard roleplay already handles well. Overall, Gaming Trend thinks [B]Strixhaven[/B] will only appeal to a narrow audience of players. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]157168[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [HEADING=2]Overall[/HEADING] Readers of our prior review roundups have noted some consistency in how various publications assess D&D products. That continues again here, only with less glowing cheers. For the most part, the setting was praised while the adventure was considered weak. New mechanics received mixed reviews, though most critics liked the relationship rules. Echoing my review, if your group likes roleplay and social dynamics or is really interested in a wizard school campaign, most critics agree that [B]Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos[/B] could appeal. Otherwise, tastes may vary depending upon the group's priorities and the DM's willingness to adapt a purchased module. [/QUOTE]
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