Adaptational Villainy: Jaraxle is listed as Neutral Evil even though the game uses 5th edition (where he is Chaotic Neutral) modules.For example, the normally-incorporeal Shadows can be harmed by anyone, even those without magic weapons. Adaptational Wimp: Several Dungeons & Dragons monsters have their offensive or defensive capabilities nerfed in this game.Likewise, in the Light of Xaryxis campaign, Squiddly gets more focus (the other two get put on a ship near the beginning.During the Wild Behind the Witchlight campaign, Nat gets the most focus out of the three Waterdeep Orphans.Arkhan also gets a bit more dialogue in the Decent into Avernus levels.Jaraxle takes center stage during the Dragon Heist levels.A Day in the Limelight: Many Events have one variant that involves the Event Champion - they're a Required Party Member and/or gain a huge bonus during said variant.Action Initiative: Ishi Snaggletooth's attack speed is always 0.25 seconds faster than the fastest champion on the field.Also a weekend chest named after Egg Heron's Day has been released. Lampshaded too with 1 variant in year 2 adding Spelling Bees relating to the struggles.Only at the end of the campaign does Bruenor actually get it right. Accidental Misnaming: Everyone except Celeste keeps messing up the name of the Ahghairon's Day event, calling it things like "Egg Heron's Day" or "Agamemnon's Day"."Hopelessly Lost" has your characters trapped in the Undermountain, and at one point you enter an abandoned mine where Trenzia's Flameskull and undead constantly harass you."Unearthed Evil" involves a mine that had been taken over by Goblins and other monsters.It's notable for containing characters from web video roleplay games, such as Force Grey, Dice, Camera, Action!, Acquisitions Incorporated, High Rollers (2016) and Critical Role, for starters. Like its predecessor, it has a party formation mechanic where characters buff other characters depending on their positions, as well as an equipment mechanic that boosts the capabilities of your characters. Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is an Idle Game by Codename Entertainment, best described as Crusaders of the Lost Idols meets Dungeons & Dragons.
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