02-22-2020, 07:07 PM
Key/Character: Moshudo/Halidrell
Which Event: No Country for Old Beasts
Responsiveness: 9/10: Took his time to answer each roleplay with one strict post. This helped with speed and flow of the roleplay. He also asked before hand what we wished to developed and worked it into his responses. Towards the end it got a little slower, but that's primarily due to people getting sleepy.
Balance 8/10: The fights were fun and well balanced. It helped that he did a test round each different fight to properly balance out the EC. Only critique i'd give was the abundant usage of AoE. While it does make sense for a dragon to spread fire around. The frequency of said AoE made it sometimes impossible for the melee fighters to get close during the entirety of the fight.
Storytelling 7/10: The interaction with the dragon was short, primarily a scene of the aftermath of a battle with it. I would've liked to see a deeper conversation with the dragon that unraveled a bit more, in particular its stance towards the demons that were present. However, the rest of the plot was in tune with what was expected. A trek to a dragon in order to meet it. In the allotted time slot. The DM handled the story very well.
Fairness 10/10: The DM was very considerate in his punishments. No one likes a DM vs players situation, just to spite the players with nasty side-effects to their roleplaying. As such, punishments were kept fair and within reason.
Overall: 8/10: Considerate and fun DM. Does what he can with the time and information given and makes sure it is enjoyed by anyone who attends. Will definitely consider for future events
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Which Event: No Country for Old Beasts
Responsiveness: 9/10: Took his time to answer each roleplay with one strict post. This helped with speed and flow of the roleplay. He also asked before hand what we wished to developed and worked it into his responses. Towards the end it got a little slower, but that's primarily due to people getting sleepy.
Balance 8/10: The fights were fun and well balanced. It helped that he did a test round each different fight to properly balance out the EC. Only critique i'd give was the abundant usage of AoE. While it does make sense for a dragon to spread fire around. The frequency of said AoE made it sometimes impossible for the melee fighters to get close during the entirety of the fight.
Storytelling 7/10: The interaction with the dragon was short, primarily a scene of the aftermath of a battle with it. I would've liked to see a deeper conversation with the dragon that unraveled a bit more, in particular its stance towards the demons that were present. However, the rest of the plot was in tune with what was expected. A trek to a dragon in order to meet it. In the allotted time slot. The DM handled the story very well.
Fairness 10/10: The DM was very considerate in his punishments. No one likes a DM vs players situation, just to spite the players with nasty side-effects to their roleplaying. As such, punishments were kept fair and within reason.
Overall: 8/10: Considerate and fun DM. Does what he can with the time and information given and makes sure it is enjoyed by anyone who attends. Will definitely consider for future events
Any other comments: