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If I wanted a run a mindless dungeon crawl, would D&D Miniatures game work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wik" data-source="post: 4951241" data-attributes="member: 40177"><p>True - to a point.</p><p></p><p>Players know (and, in my opinion, SHOULD know, in a delve-like situation) that there are three combat encounters to the delve. And that they will generally increase in size. What his means is, if you have players that know they're in a delve, they'll spend minimal dailies on the first fight, one or two on the second, and blow all of them in the third. </p><p></p><p>I really think, if you're going to run a "mindless" game, that you should inform the players of the encounter duration - Delve encounters are tough, and they're built with the idea that they are complete mini-adventures. Meaning, if players go into encounter #3 with no dailies expended, and don't expend any until late in the fight, they're really gonna get hurt. </p><p></p><p>That being said, expanding a delve is pretty easy, and can actually make them worthwhile adventures. I expanded a delve for my last adventure, and it turned out really well. I don't think my players would have known it was a delve if it wasn't for the fact that I outright told them. </p><p></p><p>I should write a thing about using delves that way. It turned out great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wik, post: 4951241, member: 40177"] True - to a point. Players know (and, in my opinion, SHOULD know, in a delve-like situation) that there are three combat encounters to the delve. And that they will generally increase in size. What his means is, if you have players that know they're in a delve, they'll spend minimal dailies on the first fight, one or two on the second, and blow all of them in the third. I really think, if you're going to run a "mindless" game, that you should inform the players of the encounter duration - Delve encounters are tough, and they're built with the idea that they are complete mini-adventures. Meaning, if players go into encounter #3 with no dailies expended, and don't expend any until late in the fight, they're really gonna get hurt. That being said, expanding a delve is pretty easy, and can actually make them worthwhile adventures. I expanded a delve for my last adventure, and it turned out really well. I don't think my players would have known it was a delve if it wasn't for the fact that I outright told them. I should write a thing about using delves that way. It turned out great. [/QUOTE]
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