Has anyone got any experience with the new one shot pack in the store? I'm considering running it for a Xmas one shot (duh), but I'd like to hear from anyone that's played them or at least read them as to how good they are.
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The Snowborn(Play as a Small one, shenanigans follow...just don't get magically aged...I'LL FIND A WAY..Of playing Jack Frost(from the horror movie, not the wholesome, Santa Clause or Rise of the Guardians ones), Canisar(Dash w/an actually usable in combat Burrow Speed, & the Rogue builds are insane(I can make a stupid Buster from Christmas is Here Again obscure pop culture build)) & the magic items(ESPECIALLY the 5 Golden Rings) are what you buy it for.
Fans of dragons will be pleased with one of the original monsters, of which there are too few in this IMO. But the ones we get are quality ones.
If you like holiday 1-shots, this pack ain't half-bad. It's a little too SRD-reliant for my tastes, but the spirit is there. The references are on point for public domain ones.
The Hederan(Why is the living Christmas Tree w/Christmas plants growing out of it NOT a Plant?!..still, I plan to make one that has Poinsettias growing out of her head) & the Tarandus(ZzzzzzZZZ...Boring Rudolph...zzzzzzZZZzzz) are eclipsed by Gnarlborn from The Crooked Moon & the Mandrake from the Valda's Pack, and the Cervan from Humblewood, respectfully, in nearly every way. They're borderline trap options if you're heavily into Partnered Content like myself.
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Has anyone got any experience with the new one shot pack in the store? I'm considering running it for a Xmas one shot (duh), but I'd like to hear from anyone that's played them or at least read them as to how good they are.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
The Snowborn(Play as a Small one, shenanigans follow...just don't get magically aged...I'LL FIND A WAY..Of playing Jack Frost(from the horror movie, not the wholesome, Santa Clause or Rise of the Guardians ones), Canisar(Dash w/an actually usable in combat Burrow Speed, & the Rogue builds are insane(I can make a stupid Buster from Christmas is Here Again obscure pop culture build)) & the magic items(ESPECIALLY the 5 Golden Rings) are what you buy it for.
Fans of dragons will be pleased with one of the original monsters, of which there are too few in this IMO. But the ones we get are quality ones.
If you like holiday 1-shots, this pack ain't half-bad. It's a little too SRD-reliant for my tastes, but the spirit is there. The references are on point for public domain ones.
The Hederan(Why is the living Christmas Tree w/Christmas plants growing out of it NOT a Plant?!..still, I plan to make one that has Poinsettias growing out of her head) & the Tarandus(ZzzzzzZZZ...Boring Rudolph...zzzzzzZZZzzz) are eclipsed by Gnarlborn from The Crooked Moon & the Mandrake from the Valda's Pack, and the Cervan from Humblewood, respectfully, in nearly every way. They're borderline trap options if you're heavily into Partnered Content like myself.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.