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<blockquote data-quote="Myrhdraak" data-source="post: 7035827" data-attributes="member: 6694190"><p>It is not going to be interesting! That is the point of this exercise. As we concluded earlier - 4th Edition is designed to make every encounter interesting and tactical, potentially leading to 5 x 2 hours playing time to get through an adventuring day. If that is how you like to do it - do it. However, if you are interesting to add simple random encounters, a few fast skirmishes before the big tactical fight that plays out in 30-40 minutes but still consumes limited party Resources (HS), 4th Edition might not really cure that itch you have. 5th edition is design more with that in mind - but lacks the tactical part that 4th Edition brings. What we have created here is a couple of changes to the 4th Edition Rules that allow the game to do BOTH, not one or the other, but BOTH. You as the DM have an easy toolbox to use. And if you want to convert 5th Edition adventures, it will probably be simpler than with the traditional 4th Edition rule, which would require more of a redesign of the encounters (however, with some more monster changes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myrhdraak, post: 7035827, member: 6694190"] It is not going to be interesting! That is the point of this exercise. As we concluded earlier - 4th Edition is designed to make every encounter interesting and tactical, potentially leading to 5 x 2 hours playing time to get through an adventuring day. If that is how you like to do it - do it. However, if you are interesting to add simple random encounters, a few fast skirmishes before the big tactical fight that plays out in 30-40 minutes but still consumes limited party Resources (HS), 4th Edition might not really cure that itch you have. 5th edition is design more with that in mind - but lacks the tactical part that 4th Edition brings. What we have created here is a couple of changes to the 4th Edition Rules that allow the game to do BOTH, not one or the other, but BOTH. You as the DM have an easy toolbox to use. And if you want to convert 5th Edition adventures, it will probably be simpler than with the traditional 4th Edition rule, which would require more of a redesign of the encounters (however, with some more monster changes). [/QUOTE]
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