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Well I quite enjoyed that. Thanks lads
Full disclosure… I haven’t finished it yet.. but I enjoyed what I watched so far…. 9now if the household would stop having emergencies which require my attention (a mouse trap in case anyone needs to know) …. maybe tomorrow morning when all is quiet
Glad you’ve enjoyed it so far. We had great fun with it and would love to do more.
Wary of watching this. I’ll find out everything I did wrong running Soulbound for last three months.
it’s always good to remember that as GM nothing you do is wrong, especially rules which I change or ignore as I see fit
Just watched the playthrough and was pleasantly surprised to find that I appear to have got the rules right when I was running a campaign.
Obviously I can’t be sure of this as I couldn’t see the dice being rolled, but I’m not sure if you were using the ‘Poisoned’ condition during the final fight. As I understand it, ‘Poisoned’ reduces all dice pools by 1 for tests, so all of your attacks, spells and miracles should have used one less dice. It probably would have only extended the combat by a round, or two at best… so long as your priest was able to heal every round.
We did remember for some dice rolls and forgot for others in the heat of the moment.
I once got a phone call on RPG night from my niece because she had a mouse in her flat. She was unsure how it got upstairs. I explained they can climb wallpaper if they need to, never mind stair carpet ?
that was a fab informative an funny lets play video guys.