D&D 5E CURSE OF STRAHD PC
Although the PCs were supposed to meet him much later in the campaign, I loved the picture and idea of the character so much that I transplanted him to Vallaki and included him as part of a Tarroka clue to directly benefit a party member, and used Pidlwick as a permanent ring of regeneration. The player benefiting from P2 loves him so much and would rather have his own PC die than give up the evil doll! Now that is devotion. It is supported by the launch event adventure Death House by the Curse of Strahd hardcover adventure and by D&D Adventurers League adventures tied to the Curse of Strahd storyline. As you play, your story can grow to rival the greatest of legends. (I dont own the book) Which monsters would you personally be interested in having nice miniatures of Also a good place just to discuss your favorite NPCs and encounters from the module. From the Curse of Strahd Dungeon Masters Guide: The Curse of Strahd storyline season takes place from March 2016 to August 2016. Drawing on over forty years of history, Dungeons & Dragons lets you create mighty heroes to battle monsters, solve puzzles, and reap rewards. One of our favorites so far has to be Pidlwick II, the evil Chucky doll. I would like to make minis of some of the most useful and iconic monsters from the most recent D&D module, Curse of Strahd. And there are a LOT of NPCs and mysteries. It’s based on the classic Ravenloft module from the early 80s which is, in itself, a classic adventure that is near and dear to the hearts of many players from the AD&D days. Vampires, werewolves, zombies, evil witches, and more fill the adventure. Complete the set and save on all bundled products you dont already own and all future additions to the bundle. But Curse of Strahd is a different beast, taking the PCs from 1st to 9th level (more or less) and pitting them not just against Strahd and his deplorable castle of death, but the whole kingdom of Barovia and the myriad NPCs and mysteries enmeshed within. Curse of Strahd is an adventure for D&D 5e featuring strong gothic horror themes. I never got into the Ravenloft setting in 2nd edition (which I now regret) but I did run Ravenloft I6 several years back ( link here) and it was great fun. I’ve long heard it was one of the best 5th edition campaigns, and now that’s we’ve put the foot to the pedal and ground out a sizeable chunk of the adventure, I would have to agree that it is one of the better ones – if not the best. I have been running this campaign on Roll20 since mid-2020 and it is still going on.