Solasta: Crown of the Magister

Solasta: Crown of the Magister

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The Purple Wolf
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*It's the end of the academic year at the School for Adventurers. One group of students distinguished themselves for skill, strength and wits, and are soon to be proclaimed the Best Students of the year. These students are the Raccoons, also known as... erm... you.
As you walk down the aisle towards a smiling Dean, surrounded by the cheers of your schoolmates, you are not yet aware that this will be the beginning of a journey through time and space... a journey that will change your world*


The Purple Wolf is a complete campaign for levels 1-16. It is a story-driven adventure that follows the escapades of a group of improbable heroes, from their humble beginnings to their highest point.

It is designed and balanced for a standard party of 4 PCs, but it is fully playable with larger parties.

It requires the Lost Valley and Palace of Ice DLCs


# KEY HIGHLIGHTS #

- Story driven campaign with focus on player decisions, alternate paths and shifting allegiances
- Based on an highly customized rendition of the Outer Planes (detailed in the "A Primer to the Planes" discussion)
- Difficulty is mid, with some harder fights here and there. You won't need a minmaxed party, but do not expect to steamroll everything
- Skills, alignment and even class matter (but none is required)
- Overarching story with 9 different endings, including a "secret ending" that can be unlocked only with a specific party composition
- Includes a world map, but no random encounters (all my homies hate random encounters)
- Includes crafting, you should be able to craft many different items

- Requires assets from The Lost Valley and Palace of Ice DLCs

WARNING: this campaign contains foul language, sexual innuendos, gratuitous violence and depictions of suicide.
It also involves political statements, planar lingo, breaks the 4th wall here and there, and contains an inane amount of quotes from real-life. Players discretion is advised


# TPW IN NUMBERS #

- 40-50 hours of content
- 55 playable areas
- 70+ custom items, weapons and armor included
- 120+ dialogues
- 230+ custom monsters, 80+ NPCs
- 9 different endings
- 0 (zero) random encounters and limited (4-5) filler encounters
- as usual, uncountable typos. Be lenient ;)


# FINAL WORDS #

The Purple Wolf is the first campaign I designed directly for Solasta, not derived from an older tabletop campaign. Since it uses even more monsters than the original game, many models will be re-used, even for monsters with wildly different CRs. It also includes an homebrewed version of monster swarms, which will be marked with a [SWARM] tag. Check names and descriptions

Also, this campaign is a delicate machine. I *think* I tested most of the corner cases, but IF SOMETHING BREAKS FOR YOU, PLEASE LET ME KNOW
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7 月 27 日 上午 10:58
置顶: Stuck? Cannot find your way out of a map?
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置顶: A primer to the planes
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791537942 52 分钟以前 
大地图没有显示克雷登希尔村
Frattaglia  [作者] 3 小时以前 
@sheva_75 it's outside town, you have to access the world map from the town gates (have you translated the campaign with UB?)
sheva_75 17 小时以前 
Main road is all i know about, but cant enter another map from here
sheva_75 18 小时以前 
Im in the sewers and roach is talking about a orcs camp, there is no where to be find what i see... if not somewhere else in town..? I cant find any hint where it is at all
Frattaglia  [作者] 10 月 22 日 上午 7:26 
@mnduerrs last time I answer.

Take the Redcap. It is a random creature I found flipping the Mordenkainen book. It has this ability:
Ironbound Pursuit. The redcap moves up to its speed to a creature it can see and kicks with its iron boots. The target must succeed on a DC 14 Dexterity saving throw or take 20 (3d10 + 4) bludgeoning damage and be knocked prone.

Now, explain to me how this is functionally different from a melee attack with +50 to hit, that forces a dex save to negate the effects (yes, I know the attack can crit, and messes with abilities like vicious mockery. Not perfect).

Does dragon breath have a chance to miss, in TT?

This is why I asked if you found creatures that do not force a save, to negate or to halve. *That* would be a bug
mnduerrs 10 月 22 日 上午 4:22 
@Frattaglia holy crap, you still keep avoiding my point. Stop talking about saves, as if that's what enemies with a +50 to hit bonus are doing. No creatures in the pen and paper game have a +50 to hit bonus, because that means unless a character has a 70 AC there's no chance they are going to miss. Auto hit attacks don't exist in any iteration of D&D because it takes the fun out of rolling dice to see what happens. There's a massive difference between what you're claiming you're trying to do, and what you actually did. Since you seem to be missing my point again and again, I'll say it again: no creature in any official publication of D&D has a +50 to hit. Yet just about every fight of your campaign past Act 2 has several enemies with an attack with a +50 to hit bonus, and only a few of them are swarms. That is buh-roken mechanics. Understand now?
Firfurz 10 月 21 日 上午 4:42 
Absolutely EXCELLENT and extremely recommendable campaign. One of the best I have played, both here and IRL.
Kustomrig.fi 10 月 20 日 上午 10:08 
Fantastic campaign, perhaps best there is
Frattaglia  [作者] 10 月 20 日 上午 9:01 
@mnduerrs what? Give me an example of a creature that does not force a save. Swarms excluded
mnduerrs 10 月 20 日 上午 4:16 
@Frattaglia the key component you're missing there is "Save or..." Saves allow the PC to roll something that they have a chance of success at. What you've built here allows ZERO chance for success. There is nothing, ever, in any iteration of the paper published game that doesn't allow the player characters a chance to succeed. Nothing. That is what is childish and lazy. I understand you were constrained by the digital system, but taking away any chance that the characters have to succeed is childish, adversarial, and in my opinion lazy DMing.