Originally Posted by Zandilar
Originally Posted by KillerRabbit
The more I read the more I'm tempted to try out Solasta. I watched some videos and found the voiceovers and graphics painful but it looked like you could actually move your party into position, you could have a 6 person party and you still had the cool tabletop experience of doing things like pushing a boulder to collapse a bridge.

Edit, agreed with @stabbey if people are finding Solasta's combat fun that this important feedback. It don't like the way the HP bloat diminishes crowd control and how the lowering of AC makes the cleric cantrips useless.


The party is made up of four (custom) characters in Solasta. I think this is probably because 4 player party has been standard/average in DnD since... 3rd Edition. (Checks: To be more precise, 5e is designed for 3-5, but yeah.) So all the published modules are designed around that ideal. Standard 6 player parties are a thing of the past.

Z.

P.S. I still love BG3. Solasta is great too. I am very happy to have two cakes!


Interesting so are the extra two here followers? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeG11CsZuNw

Granted I just clicked around and didn't watch begging to end. Around 16:00 you see 6 slots for party but only 4 portraits . . .



Last edited by KillerRabbit; 23/10/20 11:06 PM.