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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 7213056" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>Overall it looks good. I may check random encounters every hour or even less though. It would depend on the dungeon though. An old tomb with several rooms with undead and maybe an elemental may have not random encounters unless I wanted another NPC group to come in behind the PCs. A goblin warren underground with a hundred rooms may be every 20 minutes or hour. </p><p></p><p>Generally I just wing time in both dungeons and underground until it becomes needed. If the PCs use a spell that lasts for an hour then I tend to check off 10 minute chunks. Sometimes they try to hurry and blow through rooms to max out the spell. They miss everything hidden or secret in the rooms and do not even loot the bodies, or just check for big things. I may only check off 5 minutes in this case. If there is a tomb they are going into and it has 6-7 rooms that take 1-2 nights of playtime it does not matter if the PCs go in the tomb in the morning and come out at 10am, noon, 3pm ,or after supper. Generally they are out of spells and HP and need a rest. My game wraps up until next week and we start fresh. Once in a great while there is a reason to not let rest or to have something happen if they do not get out in a certain time. Something like a dam breaking and the tunnels flooding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 7213056, member: 27385"] Overall it looks good. I may check random encounters every hour or even less though. It would depend on the dungeon though. An old tomb with several rooms with undead and maybe an elemental may have not random encounters unless I wanted another NPC group to come in behind the PCs. A goblin warren underground with a hundred rooms may be every 20 minutes or hour. Generally I just wing time in both dungeons and underground until it becomes needed. If the PCs use a spell that lasts for an hour then I tend to check off 10 minute chunks. Sometimes they try to hurry and blow through rooms to max out the spell. They miss everything hidden or secret in the rooms and do not even loot the bodies, or just check for big things. I may only check off 5 minutes in this case. If there is a tomb they are going into and it has 6-7 rooms that take 1-2 nights of playtime it does not matter if the PCs go in the tomb in the morning and come out at 10am, noon, 3pm ,or after supper. Generally they are out of spells and HP and need a rest. My game wraps up until next week and we start fresh. Once in a great while there is a reason to not let rest or to have something happen if they do not get out in a certain time. Something like a dam breaking and the tunnels flooding. [/QUOTE]
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