

When your average party level reaches level 5, there’s another franchise rank, and then you gain another at level 11 and 17, maxing out at rank 4. Why wouldn’t that be your goal in-game too? Your franchise can actually level up and gain ranks starting at level 1. You can progress and grow your business! Just like in real life, you start a business and expect it to grow and prosper. Tables included regarding your franchise’s creation are:Ī great way to keep track of your headquarters and what’s going on with it’s looks and production is this awesome game mat I found! Battle Grid Game Mat Grow your Franchise By no means do you ever have to just follow the tables! Dungeons & Dragons is a game of imagination and creativity! Put your creative mind to work and come up with your own aspects of your franchise, or even let your players do it! As with any Dungeons & Dragons book, you are provided with tables that allow you to simply roll a die and have your franchise randomized, but there are so many more possibilities. I’ve found that this makes games much less boring, as you always have something to do, rather than sitting around waiting for something to happen, and it definitely keeps you from the perpetual boredom of planning out wave after wave of unexpected filler encounters! (Those definitely get old, believe me.) Franchise CreationĪcquisitions Incorporated gives you the freedom to create your franchise’s name, logo, connections regarding business, even your very own headquarters with its own little special quirks. Acquisitions Incorporated’s franchise addition gives your players something interesting to do in down-time.

I’ve found that it’s much less for a foreground aspect of the campaign. In all reality, Acquisitions Incorporated doesn’t make your gameplay too busy, or overwhelm your players. I’ll include a sample of my new campaign idea a little later on here, but for now I want to explain what’s going on with these franchises. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.So, I’ve been dabbling in the idea of using WOTC’s Acquisitions Incorporated book (I’ve included a link to the official WOTC website if you’re interested in purchasing it!) to start off a new campaign with a new and exciting addition to the story: Franchises. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.

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