I'll give you my in character references when I get some time to do Greylen's Journal Entry.
Player perspective was very favorable. OK, let's say it was amazing.
The ship was a huge bonus to the mini-playing system. While the projections work well to queue up and move quickly between areas, when you have major encounter like this, in a single area, adding the 3-D ship was beautiful.
The minis, of course, were spectacular. Dragons everywhere are always exciting. This despite the fact they were kicking our collective butts.
The combat went fairly smoothly as well. As smoothly as you can the first gaming session of converted characters that you haven't seen since 2E. I need to come up with better ways to have my turns ready, especially when using Time-Stop. Time-Stop was a 'combat-stop' spell for everyone, and I apologize for that. Though we ALL need to brush up on the specifics of our characters again, it seems.
I think this is a common thread, though, one that will probably run through our entire campaign.
Mike was a nice addition to the team. Keeping track of the mechanics for you, as well as gentle, or not-so-gentle reminders (and digs, yes, he fits right in) from him kept things flowing, despite the glitches for looking up things. Allowed you to focus on more situational flavor.
(Have Mike setup an account and I'll get it approved so he can post as well, if he wants. And forgive me Mike, if I am getting your name wrong. I was coming down with a cold that night and things got a little hazy towards the end. Yeah, we'll go with that...
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I was a bit taken aback by Vrixner's seemingly omnipotent status these days. We've kicked his butt around enough to know he's definitely not all that.
Also, I found it odd that Greylen would never have even heard of the type of magic being utilized. He's a generalist, true, but a LOT of his time (and skill points) are in Knowledge Checks for that very reason. 50's and 60's on his rolls and he know absolutely nothing? Be as it may, I found that a bit frustrating. Why even bother having it?
But honestly, those two items where my only complaints. The dragons were pretty overwhelming, especially supported by Vrixner, but hey, their DRAGONS...
We were lucky. Next round we need to do better or else...
Kudos Troy. And Kudos for your team of support specialists (Mike, Sara and everyone else that helped)
Oh and thanks again, Joel for having us over. Your home is gorgeous and the food was wonderful.