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"Are the Authors of the Dungeon & Dragons Hardcover Adventures Blind to the Plight of DMs?"
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<blockquote data-quote="MechaPilot" data-source="post: 7376899" data-attributes="member: 82779"><p>That article needs to take some of its own advice, it needs hooks. The article does a poor job of grabbing and holding my attention. I had to force myself to keep coming back to it, and I frequently found myself skimming it instead of forcing myself to digest every detail.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with you that room and area descriptions add more work in that you have to read them to see if anything in them is important. However, until recently I only ran my own homemade adventures. The work I have to do by reading a published adventure ahead of time and changing flavor text as appropriate is far less work than making my own adventure. And it certainly doesn't reach the level of a "ridiculous" amount, as the article quotes someone as saying and appears to agree with him.</p><p></p><p>I've never run any published adventures before LMoP and PotA (which I'm in the middle of running), and I only ran those because I was in school and lacked the time to invest in making my own adventures. Therefore, I can't really speak to the flaws or good points of any other adventures (WotC or otherwise).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaPilot, post: 7376899, member: 82779"] That article needs to take some of its own advice, it needs hooks. The article does a poor job of grabbing and holding my attention. I had to force myself to keep coming back to it, and I frequently found myself skimming it instead of forcing myself to digest every detail. I do agree with you that room and area descriptions add more work in that you have to read them to see if anything in them is important. However, until recently I only ran my own homemade adventures. The work I have to do by reading a published adventure ahead of time and changing flavor text as appropriate is far less work than making my own adventure. And it certainly doesn't reach the level of a "ridiculous" amount, as the article quotes someone as saying and appears to agree with him. I've never run any published adventures before LMoP and PotA (which I'm in the middle of running), and I only ran those because I was in school and lacked the time to invest in making my own adventures. Therefore, I can't really speak to the flaws or good points of any other adventures (WotC or otherwise). [/QUOTE]
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