Posted on: June 3, 2023

EscalatedOmega
Spiele: 61 Rezensionen: 1
A way for beginners to get into TTRPGs
If you're either a beginner or want to start playing TTRPGs such as 5th edition D&D or Pathfinder, this game is a good starting point, as it'll run you through some of the more generic rules of playing such a game (Specifically 5th edition. I have no idea how well this translates to Pathfinder, but I don't like to read, so I tend to stay away from Pathfinder), as all the spells I've used in the game so far are extremely similar to their 5th edition counterparts. The game itself doesn't have very good voice acting or graphics, but you honestly don't need those things in a TTRPG as everyone has different ways of playing the game. I like the fact that you can either play alone or with friends, which is a major difference between this game and the Pathfinder ones (Kingmaker and WoTR). Keep in mind though, that if you don't play with a full squad, you'll have to control either all 4 characters or at the very least you'll have to control 2. One part I do like about it is how each class has the basic 5th edition subclass while the rest of them are unique to the game itself. I would absolutely reccomend playing this with a friend, as it gets a tad bit boring if you're playing alone (Should be easy for you Geminis out there). Overall, Solasta: Crown of the Magister is a fairly interesting game that would be a good starting point for those learning how to play TTRPGs, and I absolutely reccomend playing with all the DLC, as it adds the rest of the 5th edition classes, plus some races, backgrounds, and subclasses to use.
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