![]() ![]() The heroes have been hired to investigate and have been spending their nights in the cemetery looking for clues. Recent attacks on townsfolk by deceased family members returned as undead have the mayor on edge. As an example, consider the following situation in which our heroes have found themselves: But if you have a unique locale you may need to dig a bit deeper to create a table of complications as well as some unique rules for this a one-of-a-kind chase. The Dungeon Master’s Guide offers a great place to start when it comes to chases, and it offers complication tables for Urban and Wilderness chase scenes. ![]() ![]() Pacing and complications are the two factors that must be balanced properly (whether the DM is using miniatures on a map or theater-of-the-mind) in order to pull off a chase scene that the players will never forget. Running a chase scene can be a roaring success… or a snooze-fest failure if not executed properly. As a DM, you are encouraged to read that section if they are not already familiar with the many rules listed there. On page 252 of the 5e Dungeon Master’s Guide is the start of a three-page discussion on running chases. ![]()
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