tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945827859388353631.post6223606964838444651..comments2023-06-01T00:31:02.810-07:00Comments on Dark for Dark Business: Greyhame Mountain Dungeon Expedition 9Cullenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06525346014856998303noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945827859388353631.post-85959420864163500342017-11-16T19:26:39.524-08:002017-11-16T19:26:39.524-08:00Thanks, Jesse, that's good to hear!
As for wi...Thanks, Jesse, that's good to hear!<br /><br />As for wilderness attrition, I have not yet fiddled with the rules, I've just been using it straight as written, and it's worked pretty well so far. The one thing that I do think it needs is "concreteness", e.g. for me to be able to say specifically that a pack of wolves, or a group of orcs have attacked the party, or that a freak storm destroyed these things. That would allow a druid, say, to respond to wolves by casting "speak with animals" and heading off the wolves, etc. Not to play it out as a full encounter, but an ability to "head off" the attrition itself. ... I'll try to write something up soonCullenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06525346014856998303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2945827859388353631.post-85071264824242790242017-11-16T18:38:11.969-08:002017-11-16T18:38:11.969-08:00I find myself greatly looking forward to these wri...I find myself greatly looking forward to these write ups. Thank you for posting them. Have you fiddled enough with the Attrition rules that a new post about them would be necessary? I like them and plan to use them.Jesse Rodriguezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01511618147303718416noreply@blogger.com