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<blockquote data-quote="AlViking" data-source="post: 9830954" data-attributes="member: 6906980"><p>More advice on running the game. The DMG only dedicates 15 or so pages to it and there's a lot that could be included. Things like more detail on types of campaigns, adjusting difficulty of encounters and how to judge the difficulty of encounters, how to handle the unexpected. They could also possibly include more advice on how to structure complex skill challenges, influence and reputation, how to handle issues that come up in play, different approaches to how you run your game, impacts and rough guidelines on wealth and magic items. Advice on running published modules with examples may also be good - with different ideas on how to organize notes and adjust for group preferences.</p><p></p><p>They could also expand on bastions or talk about costs to build fortresses, although that may go into the player's side of things. Those are just a few things off the top of my head. At this point it's not a must buy, it's more of a wait until it's out and see what it has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlViking, post: 9830954, member: 6906980"] More advice on running the game. The DMG only dedicates 15 or so pages to it and there's a lot that could be included. Things like more detail on types of campaigns, adjusting difficulty of encounters and how to judge the difficulty of encounters, how to handle the unexpected. They could also possibly include more advice on how to structure complex skill challenges, influence and reputation, how to handle issues that come up in play, different approaches to how you run your game, impacts and rough guidelines on wealth and magic items. Advice on running published modules with examples may also be good - with different ideas on how to organize notes and adjust for group preferences. They could also expand on bastions or talk about costs to build fortresses, although that may go into the player's side of things. Those are just a few things off the top of my head. At this point it's not a must buy, it's more of a wait until it's out and see what it has. [/QUOTE]
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