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The slaying stone
The slaying stone




the slaying stone
  1. #THE SLAYING STONE HOW TO#
  2. #THE SLAYING STONE ARCHIVE#
  3. #THE SLAYING STONE SOFTWARE#
  4. #THE SLAYING STONE LICENSE#

It’s not like someone is going find these wondrous geographically-bound disintegrators and make more of them.īutt-headed premise aside, the strength of Slaying Stone lies in the actual execution and the addition of many components that can help the DM structure his or her plans around the general randomness and unpredictability that characterizes player character behavior. Yet despite the fact that these stones are utterly useless to the outside world and cannot be recreated using a ritual, the party is hired by their patron to find the supposed last stone and help her destroy it. The town of Kiris Dahn possessed slaying stones that can destroy any ONE living creature, but burn out after being used and can only be used within five miles of the town. The premise of Slaying Stone isn’t very interesting, nor does it make much sense. At the moment, I have no clue as to whether that feedback influenced the design of upcoming adventures such as Orcs of Stonefang Pass, Tomb of Horrors or The Slaying Stone, which is the adventure I’m about to review.

the slaying stone

#THE SLAYING STONE HOW TO#

Last March, Wizards of the Coast designer Rodney Thompson openly solicited feedback on how to make 4th Edition adventures better. One would expect that published adventures would err on the side of skill challenges, NPC interactions and intriguing flavor text. And to think they’re trying to win naysayers over by proclaiming that 4E isn’t all about combat. If you have specific questions or information about content, the website, and applications, please contact us.Dungeons & Dragons party, illustrated by Howard LyonĪlthough I’m relentlessly supportive of what Wizards of the Coast is doing with the 4th Edition product cycle of Dungeons and Dragons, one of the things I’ve always been disappointed with is their adventures.Įven after Keep on the Shadowfell had become infamous for being completely dead-boring, Wizards has released loads of adventures that are chock-filled with grind-inducing combat that can make your eyes roll into your skull.

#THE SLAYING STONE ARCHIVE#

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The slaying stone