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Running a business 5e
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We also learn that a gold piece in Waterdeep is called a dragon, hence ‘Dragon Heist’.

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The chapter concludes with 7 ‘Familiar Faces’ that the PCs might run into at the Yawning Portal, the adventure’s starting point.Īlso included in this chapter is a very handy Adventure Flowchart, that also charts the events leading up to the adventure (important!), plus a lovely two-page artwork depicting Waterdeep Harbour at sunset. We get a good introduction to the storyline, the villains, DM tips on running a city adventure, the importance of grounding PCs in Waterdeep with info on noble houses and guilds, and detailed info on 8 factions the PCs might end up working for (or against). The content breakdown of Waterdeep: Dragon Heist the book is worth examining a little closer, not least because the ‘Adventure Conclusion’ of the plot outlined above takes place on p.98… and this is a 224 page book. The chase should lead them to the stone… and then the treasure. The investigation of a huge explosion outside their home base brings the PCs into the picture (hopefully!), after which they are led on a wild goose chase around various urban locations.

running a business 5e

The stone is rapidly changing hands in the city, as various villainous factions hunt it down. The PlotĪ magic artefact, The Stone of Golorr, holds the key to the location of a vast sum of embezzled gold, buried somewhere in Waterdeep.

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Dragon Heist cover art by All art in this post are taken from the adventure, and copyright Wizards of the Coast.īefore I get to my guide on running the adventure though, I’m going to start with a full product review, so you can see what you’re getting if you do decide to buy: My Review: Waterdeep: Dragon HeistĪn adventure for level 1 characters (taking them to 5th level).







Running a business 5e