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    GMs: How long is your typical campaign?

    I hear you talking, Agamon. After 4E came out, I did the math: If you play one 4-hour session every week and you get in an average of 3-1/3 encounters each session, you can level up every 3 weeks. That's a 30-level campaign in 90 weeks or a year and nine months. But me I can get about two...
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    GMs: How long is your typical campaign?

    LOL I enjoyed your other campaign names, too. I might let that style inspire me for my next campaign-like endeavor. I'd count that as a life-long campaign. Keep it up!
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    Are you a Player or GM?

    Well, Spinachcat, it looks like you're theory is holding up. After 211 responses, we're at about 76% "mostly" GMs on the site. GMs have more fun!
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    GMs: How long is your typical campaign?

    Hello Game Masters! I'm curious to know what the proportion of short-run to long-term games there are. If you are a GM, please respond to this poll by selecting the option that best describes your game (or games). The options are fairly self-explanatory. If you're unsure, just pick the one...
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    WotC announces D&D 4.5!

    Maybe next year Well, I was wrong. Imagine that! The bit they did is much more entertaining anyway. Imp, loved the "It was a dream" idea. Well developed! Brown Jenkin, They better not revise MLP RPG. If I have to buy all those miniature ponies again...! (Seriously, I wish they had done My...
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    WotC announces D&D 4.5!

    Not really! It just occurred to me that tomorrow is the 1st of April, so I wonder what the April Fools gag will be this year on the WotC D&D site. Humor is a great reliever of fear, and 4.5 is a lurking fear for many D&D fans who survived the 3.5 fiasco and who are gearing up for 4E. Okay, if...
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