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PC Levels in Heart of Stone Module

November 08 (3 months ago)

Looking over Heart of Stone module, the blog says should run from levels 1-5, looking over the module it doesn't mention 5th level anywhere.  Anyone else able to let me know where?  (Unless it is one of those after the module is over you level, which is pointless for this module and designed for going into the next module/homebrew).  Handouts have the following (spoilers removed), there are 4 parts total.

Player characters should advance to level 2 end of part 1

Player characters should advance to level 3 end of part 2

Player characters should advance to level 4 middle of part 3

November 08 (3 months ago)
keithcurtis
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Hi Feyte!

You might have better luck getting an answer in this thread, where the product was announced by a team member. The forums are mostly community help, but you have a much greater visibility by posting in a thread created by a Roll20 rep.

November 08 (3 months ago)

Edited November 08 (3 months ago)

Done, let's see what happens.  Thanks Keith.  Can delete this thread now as a duplicate (unsure if that is something I can do or not, I can see delete message, but would that delete the thread?)

keithcurtis said:

Hi Feyte!

You might have better luck getting an answer in this thread, where the product was announced by a team member. The forums are mostly community help, but you have a much greater visibility by posting in a thread created by a Roll20 rep.




November 09 (3 months ago)
keithcurtis
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It's probably not a big deal to leave it up. If anything, it helps other people learn the most efficient ways to give feedback. But if you wanted to delete, it wouldn't hurt anything to do so.

I generally don't delete threads because there have been too many times when I have composed a very long answer, including research, replication or testing, only to find that the OP deleted the thread while I was composing, and it all goes up into the ether. AAAAARRGGHHH!