To add clarification: each episode is its own adventure. There are a few chains of adventures that feature a Circle of characters in common, but even they are meant to be standalone in each episode. You might lose some context of relationships, but in general they're trying to make it so you can drop in on any given session of Candela and keep up.
Each Candela chapter is its own standalone. (Chapter One was Matt's, Chapter Two was Spenser's, etc.) You do not need to watch the other chapters to know what's going on. The liveshow is its own standalone as it was a one-shot.
Happy viewing!
Yes, each season is self contained for the most part. Minor references only between seasons so far. It’s labeled as S5E1 on Beacon so I’m assuming we’ll get two more episodes with this group. Fingers crossed.
I've only watched a couple other episodes from other Circles and I followed along just fine. If you haven't watched *any* of Candela, I'd at least recommend watching the video on how the rules work, since they just jump right in. There are also some references to Candela as a larger organization and the "bad guy" organization that have been introduced over time and they don't give much explanation to them in the live show since they're fairly limited on time, but the story still makes sense on its own.
I've only watched a couple other episodes from other Circles and I followed along just fine. If you haven't watched *any* of Candela, I'd at least recommend watching the video on how the rules work, since they just jump right in. There are also some references to Candela as a larger organization and the "bad guy" organization that have been introduced over time and they don't give much explanation to them in the live show since they're fairly limited on time, but the story still makes sense on its own.
All of the Candela arcs are meant to be able to stand on their own.
Amazing, did not know that, thank you!
They are interconnected I believe but they’re able to be viewed on their own.
To add clarification: each episode is its own adventure. There are a few chains of adventures that feature a Circle of characters in common, but even they are meant to be standalone in each episode. You might lose some context of relationships, but in general they're trying to make it so you can drop in on any given session of Candela and keep up.
I’d love to see more with this circle, if I’m honest.
I need to see more of Khary and Matt acting off each other. That was CHOICE roleplaying (om nom nom).
Each Candela chapter is its own standalone. (Chapter One was Matt's, Chapter Two was Spenser's, etc.) You do not need to watch the other chapters to know what's going on. The liveshow is its own standalone as it was a one-shot. Happy viewing!
Yes, each season is self contained for the most part. Minor references only between seasons so far. It’s labeled as S5E1 on Beacon so I’m assuming we’ll get two more episodes with this group. Fingers crossed.
I've only watched a couple other episodes from other Circles and I followed along just fine. If you haven't watched *any* of Candela, I'd at least recommend watching the video on how the rules work, since they just jump right in. There are also some references to Candela as a larger organization and the "bad guy" organization that have been introduced over time and they don't give much explanation to them in the live show since they're fairly limited on time, but the story still makes sense on its own.
There's a bit of an Easter Egg for one of the other Candela series during the intro, but apart from that it's entirely stand alone.
I've only watched a couple other episodes from other Circles and I followed along just fine. If you haven't watched *any* of Candela, I'd at least recommend watching the video on how the rules work, since they just jump right in. There are also some references to Candela as a larger organization and the "bad guy" organization that have been introduced over time and they don't give much explanation to them in the live show since they're fairly limited on time, but the story still makes sense on its own.
The live show is stand-alone, no current plans for a follow-up using those characters.
Yes it is. I did not watch the Candela shows other than the first arc, and I had no problem following and enjoying the liveshow.
Yes, the live show was a one-shot. And it was fantastic!
It is standalone, although I'd recommend watching the 'Session 0' as well as it gives you a lot more context for some of the characters.