Storm Kings Thunder Review
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2016
- Recording this video was way more difficult than it should have been. During my first attempt the camera shut off on it's own 3/4 of the way through, then the first part before the shut off wouldn't play and had to be deleted. Then to cap it off on my second attempt the battery died. So I cobbled the review together using the first part of my second attempt, and the last part of my first attempt. Hopefully it still turns out alright
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Thank you for making a no nonsense straight to the point review about this book. I was more hard pressed than you'd imagine to find a review in this style. Thanks again!
Great review, really helped me get my head around the story before reading and delving into the details. Thanks!
Im taking my party through this soon... so THANK YOU from almost 2 years in the future!
Nice review. As a player who went through STK I found it overall very enjoyable. However I found it difficult to follow the plot of the story and was confused at times on why we went on certain quests and which NPCs were important and which were not. Sometimes these long quest campaigns can be confusing as there are many facts & characters to keep track of and it’s not always easy to figure what’s relevant to the overall quest goal. Sometimes sandbox campaigns can be that way.
Thanks for brightening the day :)
Excellent job. Thanks for making this.
I'm about to run this for my group. I took them through the Lost Mines of Phandelver first. Felt like a perfect match. Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
I bought this book for the Faerun info mostly. We started with the area featured in the Essentials kit, and then I picked up Princes of the Apocalypse because it features the area directly east of that. Now, this book fleshes out a lot more of the area. I think I am a fan of mixing gazetteer and adventure information together. Its costing me more money, but is less dry to read. Thanks for the review.
Very straight forward. Thank you!
Actually there is a very good reason why the cult of the dragon had an air ship that is identical to the one used by acquisition Inc. That was actually revealed on an episode of dice camera action, which you may not have seen as you've mentioned you don't like rust does as much. If you notice the red dragon behind this cult is actually the same dragon that acquisition Inc met up with once and avoid have to deal with by tossing large sums of treasure of their airship. The dragon was so impressed by that (the treasure gifting airship) that he commissioned an identical airship be made for him.
As usual awesome review!
Great review
Amazing video ! As a beginner DM it helped at lot :)
I'm taking my party through this soon, it's going to be our first 5e session
This is a really great review. I'm a new DM running running 5th edition for new players. So far I have only run lost mines of phandelver for them and I've really been struggling to decide on the next campaign to run for them and this video has helped a lot. For me, it's really down to this or princes of the apocalypse, but this campaign seems much better structured for an inexperienced DM. My question for you is this: Does the fact that so much of the content is 'optional' make this a shorter campaign than the others? We only get to play for 3 hours a week, so a campaign that is slightly shorter really appeals to me. Thanks again for the helpful review.
really great video !
Good review i got the book myself however my copy says that the blue dragon Imreth is female not male.
Thankyou sir. Did you happen to do Rage of Demons or Princes of Evil??
Thanks
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