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Should I get rewards for additional completions of a scenario?


Dagolar

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Completed Brigandoom a second time (for a second checkmark beside it), and didn't get the random item reward. Is that limited to once per character, regardless of which repetition of the scenario you're on?

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That is correct.  Per the tabletop rules, you may be free to play a scenario as many times as you wish, but:

You may not earn the reward from a given scenario, adventure, or Adventure Path more than once unless the reward specifically tells you otherwise.

It's tracked on a per-character basis in the digital version, so you also can't try and trick the game by swapping people between parties to score an extra feat or something. ;)

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That is correct.  Per the tabletop rules, you may be free to play a scenario as many times as you wish, but:

 

It's tracked on a per-character basis in the digital version, so you also can't try and trick the game by swapping people between parties to score an extra feat or something.

 

 

 

I kinda expected the additional checkboxes to function as separate instances of the scenario. What's the game function of having that multiple playthrough count, then?

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That is correct. Per the tabletop rules, you may be free to play a scenario as many times as you wish, but:

 

It's tracked on a per-character basis in the digital version, so you also can't try and trick the game by swapping people between parties to score an extra feat or something.

 

 

I kinda expected the additional checkboxes to function as separate instances of the scenario. What's the game function of having that multiple playthrough count, then?

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