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<blockquote data-quote="jasonbostwick" data-source="post: 4942533" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>This, especially the Eberron point (however moot it is). WotC has made more (high quality) player oriented material than I or my players will ever use.</p><p></p><p>I want adventures that aren't straight Dungeon Crawls and aren't Adventure Paths. I run campaigns by stringing together a bunch of small plots, and I get burnout and just end up rehashing the same tropes if I write my own adventures. </p><p></p><p>The H-P-E series and Dungeon have had some nice adventures, but I haven't really gotten much use out of them. The Delve Format is a nice idea but doesn't work for me - so much space devoted to encounters is a waste for me, because I run small groups and have to refit them all anyway. </p><p></p><p>An excellent example of the kind of adventure I want more of is Nicholas Logue's <em>Chimes at Midnight</em> series - a small self-contained arc with a good event-based plot. </p><p>I'd buy adventures like that in a heartbeat, no matter who published them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonbostwick, post: 4942533, member: 34924"] This, especially the Eberron point (however moot it is). WotC has made more (high quality) player oriented material than I or my players will ever use. I want adventures that aren't straight Dungeon Crawls and aren't Adventure Paths. I run campaigns by stringing together a bunch of small plots, and I get burnout and just end up rehashing the same tropes if I write my own adventures. The H-P-E series and Dungeon have had some nice adventures, but I haven't really gotten much use out of them. The Delve Format is a nice idea but doesn't work for me - so much space devoted to encounters is a waste for me, because I run small groups and have to refit them all anyway. An excellent example of the kind of adventure I want more of is Nicholas Logue's [I]Chimes at Midnight[/I] series - a small self-contained arc with a good event-based plot. I'd buy adventures like that in a heartbeat, no matter who published them. [/QUOTE]
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