Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel: Ranking All 13 Adventures

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • I rank all 13 mini-adventures from the 5e anthology book, Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel, via Roll20.
    00:00 Intro
    4:02 #13 Wages of Vice
    6:31 #12 Salted Legacy
    8:37 #11 Sins of Our Elders
    11:22 #10 The Mists of Manivarsha
    14:06 #9 Shadow of the Sun
    17:49 #8 Trail of Destruction
    19:57 #7 Between Tangled Roots
    23:00 #6 The Nightsea's Succor
    26:24 #5 Written in Blood
    28:57 #4 Gold for Fools and Princes
    30:58 #3 Orchids of the Invisible Mountain
    34:44 #2 Buried Dynasty
    40:11 #1 The Fiend of Hollow Mine
    43:53 Tier ranking
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Komentáře • 14

  • @gstaff1234
    @gstaff1234 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice deep dive. Liked your Roll20 version but this one provided excellent insights to your layering of how you broke these down

  • @MikeLeonard
    @MikeLeonard Před 2 lety +3

    I'll be using some of these in my upcoming Spelljammer campaign. Thanks for the review!

  • @maori_nerd
    @maori_nerd Před 2 lety +3

    thanks for the reviews! I'm running Orchids in September and very excited for it!

    • @RogueWatson
      @RogueWatson  Před 2 lety

      Ah snap, that one looks so cool, so many fun creatures and locations.

  • @sjcaustenite
    @sjcaustenite Před 2 lety +5

    FWIW, while I agree with your meh take on Salted Legacy (not my jam) a friend of mine played it and she and het group had an absolute blast with it.
    I think, generally, these 2 anthology books (Candlekeep and this) have been pretty high quality, but there's just been a signficant number of adventures in them that just don't appeal to me. Which is, obviously, totally okay.
    But it does mean that I find it hard to believe there's a DM out there who wants to run *all* of these.

    • @RogueWatson
      @RogueWatson  Před 2 lety +3

      Purchasing a la carte would be a huge advantage if it were available, as I also only want to run about half of these, at best.

    • @sjcaustenite
      @sjcaustenite Před 2 lety +2

      @@RogueWatson Yes, 100%, the way they did for Yawning Portal. i know those were kuch larger dungeon crawls, but, like, $3 an adventure? I'd buy them.

  • @Jcraft153
    @Jcraft153 Před rokem +1

    Just seen this book start to pop up in shops over the last month or so and I was intruiged. Might steal the ideas of a couple of the adventures but there's not enough here to make me fork over £40 for it.

    • @RogueWatson
      @RogueWatson  Před rokem

      Totally fair, it'd be nice if you could pick and choose and get only the ones you want. Hope this video helped!

  • @ddfordummies5099
    @ddfordummies5099 Před 2 lety +3

    I had no real interest in this book because I wanted stronger content but it seems like this is a repeat of Rime of the Frostmaiden where conceptually, there is a lot there but in the end, it will take more fixing than anything. Not really interested in paying for partial successes. Hopefully Roll20 will sell the book piecemeal so I can get Written in Blood, Orchids of the Invisible Mountain or Fiend of Hollow Mine separately from the entire book.
    What were your thoughts on the actual new NPCs, monsters, maps, etc that are included? Would they be useful outside of this compendium or not for the price? I will be more interested in seeing how well the Pathfinder adventure, Abomination Vaults, performs in the 5E community when it is released in March 2023.

    • @RogueWatson
      @RogueWatson  Před 2 lety +2

      Having all the token art for named NPCs is nice for the art gallery, but there's only about a dozen new monsters (averaging one new creature per adventure). Probably not worth the price if you're not running at least some of the adventures.
      I agree that it'd be nice if you could purchase the individual modules a la carte, especially as they can be individually added via Add-ons.
      Not sure what you mean by stronger content, though. The adventures here are mostly just as good, if not better, than other official WotC 5e adventures, and there's a huge variety of locations, genres, tone, length, etc.

    • @ddfordummies5099
      @ddfordummies5099 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RogueWatson what I meant by stronger content is for more than half of the adventures, your reviews started with… “I love this concept” but typically ended with some version of:
      the delivery being sub-par or requiring a fix of some kind… almost good. Kinda horror. Not really a strong enough fight based on the level.
      These comments make me feel like it is Rime of the Frostmaiden 2.0. There is a schedule for delivery of a project and we got a “kinda” product with a few stars in the pile.
      It’s one thing to adapt a product for your group and your play style. It’s completely different to change things because it feels like it doesn’t quite cut it.

    • @RogueWatson
      @RogueWatson  Před 2 lety +3

      For the bottom half, yeah, I try to offer some constructive criticism. But the top half are pretty dang solid adventures that don't feel half-baked at all.