Kid Charlemagne
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Snoweel said:
I say no to the first question and yes to the second.
Here's an example: I have an adventure planned in which the party will be in a situation with perhaps 200 people who want them dead.
Now only a few are likely to actually act on that, and of them, only a few could actually do anything.
Should I stat out 200 individual NPC's so that 10 can get into a fight? Or should I just say: 200 Commoner 1, no bonuses, no exceptional skills, hp 5, AC 10, dmg 1d6 (club).
Admittedly that counts as statting them out, to a certain extent, but any time more than that spent on developing them is pointless, IMO
I'll take the time saved to work on story, plot, and the main NPC's. One of the big issues in DM'ing is figuring out what to spend my limited time on.