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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 9342548" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>I could be wrong, but I doubt that has anything at all to do with it. My F2F group is incredibly casual. I would characterize only one out of seven of us who is particularly versed in setting lore (and it's not me or any of our three rotating DMs.</p><p></p><p>We got together in 2008 with 4e, and we completed multiple parties going from level 1 to level 30, and several that completed the adventure (whatever levels it ran) without being the full span. In 5e, we've done Horde of the Dragon Queen, Out of the Abyss, Storm King's Thunder, Rhime of the Frostmaiden, Tomb of Annihilation, and Dragon Heist. We also did a few of the shorter adventures from the Anthologies. I know you asked "as a player" but I DMed about 2/3 of those.</p><p></p><p>We didn't quite finish Princes of the Apocalypse and Light of Xaryxis because we lost interest in them, and we haven't finished Decent into Avernus or Wild Beyond the Witchlight (yet) but that's only because we're switching back-and-forth between them. </p><p></p><p>The biggest reason we don't finish something is because we always want to try out the newest book, and sometimes find out that it's not that great. Sometimes we keep going anyhow (and I or whoever is DMing bangs it into shape). Occasionally we quit and move on to something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 9342548, member: 59816"] I could be wrong, but I doubt that has anything at all to do with it. My F2F group is incredibly casual. I would characterize only one out of seven of us who is particularly versed in setting lore (and it's not me or any of our three rotating DMs. We got together in 2008 with 4e, and we completed multiple parties going from level 1 to level 30, and several that completed the adventure (whatever levels it ran) without being the full span. In 5e, we've done Horde of the Dragon Queen, Out of the Abyss, Storm King's Thunder, Rhime of the Frostmaiden, Tomb of Annihilation, and Dragon Heist. We also did a few of the shorter adventures from the Anthologies. I know you asked "as a player" but I DMed about 2/3 of those. We didn't quite finish Princes of the Apocalypse and Light of Xaryxis because we lost interest in them, and we haven't finished Decent into Avernus or Wild Beyond the Witchlight (yet) but that's only because we're switching back-and-forth between them. The biggest reason we don't finish something is because we always want to try out the newest book, and sometimes find out that it's not that great. Sometimes we keep going anyhow (and I or whoever is DMing bangs it into shape). Occasionally we quit and move on to something else. [/QUOTE]
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