![]() ![]() We should have a full table for these values added to the guide in the near future, and I'll look into seeing if we can get the table in this PDF updated appropriately. If you don't have another scenario to check that table, the numbers are: Unfortunately, we lost the 1-4 table entries for this scenario (likely an accidental last minute "clean up" since this is only intended for play with 5th level pregens), but if you have any of our other scenarios, you can pull the treasure bundle values from those when applying the Chronicle to a level 1, 2, 3, or 4 character. The section immediately below that table should call out any easily missed or tricky bundles. Since gold is determined by character level, we no longer list the total gold for the scenario instead we provide a table right before the Chronicle sheet that shows you the per bundle value for treasure bundles at that level, and then you simply multiply that by the number of treasure bundles the party actually finds. However, are you saying that they could gain more money from playing as level 1 and getting all treasure bundles than if they played at level 5? Or does the level 5 gold count as per treasure bundle? Thanks for the information! That definitely helps a lot and will make it easier to run. Should we be awarding level 5 gold to level 1 characters? Or is the amount supposed to be different? At Gen Con we were informed that players could opt to save it for L5 and use the treasure table as written or apply it immediately at L1 in which case the treasure is 1.4 GP per treasure bundle (this is the standard L1 treasure) or 14 GP if all 10 treasure bundles are found. This leads to a secret area with a chest that requires a glyph combination to open. Activate the hidden terminal to make a path to the opposite side. It’s on the 2nd floor of the vault (see screenshot). If you don’t get it at the first chance it will be impossible to obtain later. The chronicle says it can be rewarded for levels 1-5, but they only show gold for level 5. This glyph puzzle is extremely well hidden and missable. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans. ![]() ![]() Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Whitman’s Poetry and what it means. Avram Suson wrote: I am confused about how we're supposed to award the credit for this scenario. A summary of Song of the Open Road in Walt Whitmans Whitman’s Poetry. ![]()
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