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<blockquote data-quote="eriktheguy" data-source="post: 5070144" data-attributes="member: 83662"><p>In terms of the overall experience, start by just running the dungeon and the encounters as they are presented in the module. You are off to a great start running keep on shadowfell.</p><p>Feel free to mix things up once you get into it. For example, keep on shadowfell has a lot of combats in it. This is great for a new group because it helps everyone learn the game. If your players start to get bored of fighting all the time though, feel free to remove the monsters from a few rooms.</p><p>There is good advice in this thread for running combats already.</p><p>Combat will likely take a long time for a new group at first, so don't worry. If long fights (or anything else) starts to get bothersome, you might want to come back to the forums for some more advanced tips later on.</p><p>Just browsing the forums in general is a great way to pick up tips that can make your games more fun and engaging.</p><p>Also, try the general rpg discussion forums for tips on how to run things. The DnD 4e forums are more likely to focus on specific rules for this edition, which really isn't that similar to what you are looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eriktheguy, post: 5070144, member: 83662"] In terms of the overall experience, start by just running the dungeon and the encounters as they are presented in the module. You are off to a great start running keep on shadowfell. Feel free to mix things up once you get into it. For example, keep on shadowfell has a lot of combats in it. This is great for a new group because it helps everyone learn the game. If your players start to get bored of fighting all the time though, feel free to remove the monsters from a few rooms. There is good advice in this thread for running combats already. Combat will likely take a long time for a new group at first, so don't worry. If long fights (or anything else) starts to get bothersome, you might want to come back to the forums for some more advanced tips later on. Just browsing the forums in general is a great way to pick up tips that can make your games more fun and engaging. Also, try the general rpg discussion forums for tips on how to run things. The DnD 4e forums are more likely to focus on specific rules for this edition, which really isn't that similar to what you are looking for. [/QUOTE]
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