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<blockquote data-quote="Foundry of Decay" data-source="post: 4382739" data-attributes="member: 846"><p>I had much the same experience myself when we first ran a game or two. It was pretty much like exploring a new game, but didn't have the added need to relearn a new complex suite of skills.</p><p></p><p>DM prep time remains my favorite thing so far. Its a tangible difference going from a weeks worth of preparation to preparing just the day before and getting enough plotted out that the characters don't run out of things to do. (as long as they don't do something insane like state that they want to start exploring the ocean floor in some distant sea.)</p><p></p><p>I know the 'newness' will wear off. It does in every system. However I hope that enough material will be available for my group and I to go through multiple campaigns and that higher levels play out like they are at the lower levels. I'm finding we're an adaptable bunch though, and don't see that we'll run out of things to do in this system once we fully get into the mindset.</p><p></p><p>So far we're six games in and things haven't become stale at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foundry of Decay, post: 4382739, member: 846"] I had much the same experience myself when we first ran a game or two. It was pretty much like exploring a new game, but didn't have the added need to relearn a new complex suite of skills. DM prep time remains my favorite thing so far. Its a tangible difference going from a weeks worth of preparation to preparing just the day before and getting enough plotted out that the characters don't run out of things to do. (as long as they don't do something insane like state that they want to start exploring the ocean floor in some distant sea.) I know the 'newness' will wear off. It does in every system. However I hope that enough material will be available for my group and I to go through multiple campaigns and that higher levels play out like they are at the lower levels. I'm finding we're an adaptable bunch though, and don't see that we'll run out of things to do in this system once we fully get into the mindset. So far we're six games in and things haven't become stale at all. [/QUOTE]
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