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<blockquote data-quote="TerraDave" data-source="post: 6400641" data-attributes="member: 22260"><p>Sure, who wants to be slavish, and, for example, be forced to fight the horrible straw-man when that encounter should just be dropped. </p><p></p><p>But a DM could <em>primarily rely</em> on published adventures and also create and modify on the fly. By freeing up time and giving ideas and options, the published adventures could even facilitate this.</p><p></p><p>Yes, they can also be straight jackets. "Old school" adventures, which tend to be collections of maps, monster listings, some traps and tricks, room details, and some minimal back story, can be easier to add story to and improvise with then something that seems to give the DM a lot more narrative and dynamic events. This could be an issue with, say, Horde of the Dragon Queen, which seems to be pretty ambitious in its scope and could take a more seasoned DM to adopt and adjudicate in the face of PCs who don't follow its implied script. But with the right group it could be quite epic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerraDave, post: 6400641, member: 22260"] Sure, who wants to be slavish, and, for example, be forced to fight the horrible straw-man when that encounter should just be dropped. But a DM could [i]primarily rely[/i] on published adventures and also create and modify on the fly. By freeing up time and giving ideas and options, the published adventures could even facilitate this. Yes, they can also be straight jackets. "Old school" adventures, which tend to be collections of maps, monster listings, some traps and tricks, room details, and some minimal back story, can be easier to add story to and improvise with then something that seems to give the DM a lot more narrative and dynamic events. This could be an issue with, say, Horde of the Dragon Queen, which seems to be pretty ambitious in its scope and could take a more seasoned DM to adopt and adjudicate in the face of PCs who don't follow its implied script. But with the right group it could be quite epic. [/QUOTE]
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