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'''Curse of Strahd''' is an adventure module for the [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition|5th edition]] of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. It is yet ''another'' reprint/rewrite of the original [[I6: Ravenloft]] adventure module, which sees your party stumbling into Barovia and trying to take down [[Strahd von Zarovich]], the Lord of Castle [[Ravenloft]]. | '''Curse of Strahd''' is an adventure module for the [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition|5th edition]] of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. It is yet ''another'' reprint/rewrite of the original [[I6: Ravenloft]] adventure module, which sees your party stumbling into Barovia and trying to take down [[Strahd von Zarovich]], the Lord of Castle [[Ravenloft]]. | ||
For some reason the writers added in a ''staff of power'' (an item capable of doing 320 damage in a single round, which is an odd choice, as Strahd himself only has 144 hitpoints, so even if he passes his saving throw he can still die in one shot) on page 89 that was never in any of the previous versions, but have yet to put a single toilet in any of the buildings | For some reason the writers added in a ''staff of power'' (an item capable of doing 320 damage in a single round, which is an odd choice, as Strahd himself only has 144 hitpoints, so even if he passes his saving throw he can still die in one shot) on page 89 that was never in any of the previous versions, but have yet to put a single toilet in any of the buildings. That's the real horror of Ravenloft: the complete and utter lack of shitters. | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 27 November 2019
Curse of Strahd is an adventure module for the 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons. It is yet another reprint/rewrite of the original I6: Ravenloft adventure module, which sees your party stumbling into Barovia and trying to take down Strahd von Zarovich, the Lord of Castle Ravenloft.
For some reason the writers added in a staff of power (an item capable of doing 320 damage in a single round, which is an odd choice, as Strahd himself only has 144 hitpoints, so even if he passes his saving throw he can still die in one shot) on page 89 that was never in any of the previous versions, but have yet to put a single toilet in any of the buildings. That's the real horror of Ravenloft: the complete and utter lack of shitters.