Episode 8: Dojo Showdown

The party encounters the Abbess, the big boss of the Sacred Stone monastery, and there’s a pretty tactically interesting fight. When I see the way the tide is turning, I have her retreat, and it’s a game of cat and mouse from there.

And, at the end of the episode, someone lies dying—BUT WHO!?!?

eastern temple layout

fighting the abbess

pursuit ends

Episode 7: Hulk Smash

The party is camped outside the Sacred Stone monastery when something very bad happens.

More analysis later, but, for now, pics:

casualty markers 
torchbearer ring
the ill fated watch
ambush start

ambush retreat

Daniel: player killer
wake up call
aftermath

Episode 6: Masters of Disguise

2/3 of the party is composed of new characters, fresh, shiny, and chrome. But eternal??? They infiltrate the Sacred Stone monastery, home to the earth cult, and engage in hijinx involving excretory functions on command, stacking bodies in the washroom, and abusing prestidigitation to clean up after themselves.

Shadow, disguised as a monk, signals for the party to break in 
fighting a lieutenant in the chapel

Shadow was tanking hard this session. As a DM, I felt like I had no chance. I downed him once and was shocked—but of course he was back up before the round was over.

Moose’s new fighter-archer build with Geth Stormwind is serious business, especially combined with the optional flanking/facing rules we’re using from the DMG. If he stays behind targets at range, he has advantage all day and can use his battlemaster options to really lay the hurt on.

And I really wish I would have known how to use the black earth priest before running him in this session and getting straight pwned. Here’s my post on the proper tactics to use with these guys: http://detectmagic.blogspot.com/2015/05/princes-of-apocalypse-tactics-black.html.

Episode 5: The One Where (Almost) Everyone Dies

Sometimes you eat the bear; sometimes the bear eats you. Or the giant vulture does. Or you get crushed by a tidal wave.

The party takes a (really long) journey to Womford and encounters many, many cultists.

Daniel shows that he doesn’t read spells before casting them.

Moose hath made a death cleric.

We talk about casting more than 1 spell per turn and if people can turn into wolves, and what about if they’re already wolves, can they THEN turn into wolves, smartypants?

crit by Shadow on the sleet-priest

giant vultures are a good thing to kill PCs with

a busy night in the graveyard

Episode 4: A Boo-ring Sidequest


This is a brief episode in which the party handles a single (and the last) low-level sidequest: The Haunted Tomb. Audio quality is the best so far and representative of the trend for later episodes. We’re getting the hang of this.

new facing rules

fighting a goblin riding a half ogre

specter down, making with the loot


References: here’s some info about Great Grey Wolf Sif from Dark Souls: darksouls.wikidot.com/sif-the-great-grey-wolf.

Apologies: NONE. We’ve taken our audio quality to another level. Hope you enjoy.

Episode 3: Jackalweres are a Serious Thing

The party meets the fancy Feathergale Society, rides hippogriffs to hunt a manticore, choreographs an action movie, finds a high level area, and has a deadly encounter with jackalweres. Someone dies. But who!?!?!?

Corrections: the adventure does in passing mention the history of Feathergale Spire and the other haunted keeps (page 5 and 33, column 2).

Rules discussions of interest: how warlock spell slots interact with spells and slots from other classes on a multiclass character.

Apologies: sorry about the chair squeaking. We’ve since learned to use wooden chairs.

Episode 2: Beliebers

EVERYTHING CHANGES.

Moose becomes a regular cast member.

The party investigates a conspiracy in the home base town of Red Larch and ends up throwing the entire place on its head with a night of stupendous violence following a mini dungeoncrawl.

We quickly wrap up some sidequests in preparation for following the main thrust of the module.

Here’s the link to +Arnold K’s article at Goblin Punch on just-in-time resolution that I referenced in the cast: http://goblinpunch.blogspot.com/2015/04/just-in-time-compilation.html

Corrections: Daniel was totally wrong and Jim was totally right about what dim light does. Dim light only imposes disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks based on sight (Player’s Basic Rules, p. 65, “Vision and Light”).

Episode 1: Inconvenient Berries


Here’s the first proper episode. Lots of fun here. 

We’re running through the Wizards of the Coast 5e D&D module, Princes of the Apocalypse. It’s an actual play and a review-in-process, where we’ll pause to talk about our opinions of the product, and the DM will discuss techniques in general and specifically for this module.

Note: we are n00bs at the podcasting game! Expect chip crunching, dice clattering, and other background noise. We get better about it in later episodes, promise.

Red Larch, home base

Low level quest map

Lance Rock map


Episode 0: Character Generation & Intros

We make characters and introduce the concept of the show. Skip if you like.

We’re running through the Wizards of the Coast 5e D&D module, Princes of the Apocalypse. It’s an actual play and a review-in-process, where we’ll pause to talk about our opinions of the product, and the DM will discuss techniques in general and specifically for this module.

Note: we are n00bs at the podcasting game! Expect chip crunching, dice clattering, and other background noise. We get better about it in later episodes, promise.