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This can be pretty extreme for an unprepared level 1 party. As a result, the set of Challenges is slightly under-level, which normally makes for a trivially easy level 1 scenario. If you decide to improve the lighting or ignore the wetness, it may be appropriate to add or upgrade a Challenge or two. | This can be pretty extreme for an unprepared level 1 party. As a result, the set of Challenges is slightly under-level, which normally makes for a trivially easy level 1 scenario. If you decide to improve the lighting or ignore the wetness, it may be appropriate to add or upgrade a Challenge or two. | ||
- | To up the drama, you can convert this into a [[chase|chase]] scenario by adding a Round Limit; 5 is a good starting point, but you may need to adjust based on PC count. For incremental limits, start with 2 and give them +1 each time they reach a new region moving forward. | + | To up the drama, you can convert this into a [[chase|chase]] scenario by adding a Round Limit; 5 is a good starting point, but you may need to adjust based on PC count. For incremental limits, start with 2 and give them +1 each time they reach a new region moving forward. If all PCs have to clear the scenario before the Round Limit expires, increase it by 1. |
- | If the climate and time of year make the Chilled Winds feel out of place, consider using [[analects_book_4_part_2_chapter_2#fierce_winds|Fierce Winds]] instead, though this will increase the difficulty slightly. If instead you want to focus on winter conditions, you could change the Thunderstorms to [[analects_book_4_part_2_chapter_2#blizzard|Blizzards]]; this makes the flooding non-sensical, though, so you'll need a complete rework of the east path. | + | If the climate and time of year make the Chilled Winds feel out of place, consider using [[analects_book_4_part_2_chapter_2#fierce_winds|Fierce Winds]] instead; though they are higher level, this avoids the Cold Weakness imposed by the rain. If instead you want to focus on winter conditions, you could change the Thunderstorms to [[analects_book_4_part_2_chapter_2#blizzard|Blizzards]]; this makes the flooding non-sensical, though, so you'll need a complete rework of the east path. |
[[dm_s_toolbox_book_2_chapter_1|More level 1 exploration scenarios]] | [[dm_s_toolbox_book_2_chapter_1|More level 1 exploration scenarios]] |