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<blockquote data-quote="prabe" data-source="post: 8161447" data-attributes="member: 7016699"><p>Burnout is real. I've been there myself.</p><p></p><p>It's possible-ish to run 5E that way. Most of my prep involves reminding myself of what's going on in a campaign, and the rest is figuring out a couple things that might happen. When I was running in game stores, I spend time writing up index cards for monsters (because it meant hauling fewer books around); running online I'm more likely to just open a book and go.</p><p></p><p>I'm having loads of fun running 5E, but people are different and YMMV. I am not saying you're doing it wrong, to be clear.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I dig worldbuilding, and I really enjoy seeing ways to connect things from prior events to the present or maybe the future. Those "aha" moments are a treasure.</p><p></p><p>I ... tried that. Turned out that when everyone got a say in the setting, the setting felt mishmashy and borderline incoherent, and I gradually-then-suddenly stopped enjoying running it. Again, that's me--it's not an argument against sharing out parts of the gig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prabe, post: 8161447, member: 7016699"] Burnout is real. I've been there myself. It's possible-ish to run 5E that way. Most of my prep involves reminding myself of what's going on in a campaign, and the rest is figuring out a couple things that might happen. When I was running in game stores, I spend time writing up index cards for monsters (because it meant hauling fewer books around); running online I'm more likely to just open a book and go. I'm having loads of fun running 5E, but people are different and YMMV. I am not saying you're doing it wrong, to be clear. I dig worldbuilding, and I really enjoy seeing ways to connect things from prior events to the present or maybe the future. Those "aha" moments are a treasure. I ... tried that. Turned out that when everyone got a say in the setting, the setting felt mishmashy and borderline incoherent, and I gradually-then-suddenly stopped enjoying running it. Again, that's me--it's not an argument against sharing out parts of the gig. [/QUOTE]
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