

Uh.what were the reasons again why I had quit playing RPGs? Session Reports CopperĪn encounter, and first level at Gardens of Tarn Then he bought Road to Legend, and now I'm playing the Overlord regularly every Thursday evening, discussing unlcear rules and broken skills and items. Some time ago, a friend of mine bought Descent, and I thought "Great! That might provide just the quick fix of RPG I need from time to time!". Years ago, I stopped playing pen an paper roleplaying games mainly because of two reasons: The time investment needed had become just too much, and I was tired of all the discussions about ambigous rules and broken game balance. Last update: Week 12, CT record for heroes (Jan, 21rd 2009) A price has not been announced.:aftermath: Descent: Road to Legend Kylearan's Campaign Diary RSS feed The Delve is due for release in the near future.

Each expansion includes between three and seven new stages, with monsters imported from the player’s entire roster. The variety of tiles and locations in The Delve expands with Descent’s physical add-ons, with the core set bringing 15 regular stages and fives bosses. This changes with The Delve, a new in-app purchase for the tool which procedurally generates a new six-stage adventure for players, spanning four normal stages and two bosses to defeat.Įach campaign is expected to take around two hours to complete, including fresh tiles, a unique objective, new rules and monsters, concluding with a dash to a portal found in each setting to progress to the next stage. The app replaces the opposing overlord player in the adventure game, dictating the placement of monsters, tiles and tokens, allowing up to four players to all work together to complete a series of pre-set campaigns, beginning with The End of All Goblins and Kindred Fire. Road to Legend, the companion app for Descent: Journeys in the Dark, will now allow players to randomly generate new two-hour campaigns.
