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I love 4E - but I hate the 4E modules. What can be done?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gort" data-source="post: 4978299" data-attributes="member: 11239"><p>So, I've been playing 4e since it first came out, and I love it. It's a great system and I have a lot of fun DMing it and playing it. My problem is that I love the <strong>idea</strong> of the 4E modules like Keep on the Shadowfell and so on, but the way they are executed completely turns me off - they're just fight, fight, fight. Trouble is, I love the idea of having a shared experience with loads of other D&D players, and I love having lots of adventure made for me, and I love the maps and setups the modules have, but I just can't stomach the idea of 30 solid fights in a row in the same dungeon, room after room after room.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer the Dungeon Delve book, which has about three encounters per dungeon, which is far more my style. I like a bunch of setup and roleplaying, then a short dungeon crawl (about three encounters, maybe some minions/guards, then maybe some elite types and then finally the big boss).</p><p></p><p>So, I guess what I'm asking is whether there are any third party modules that are in shorter bursts of adventuring, or anything else I can do to make the 4e modules more to my taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gort, post: 4978299, member: 11239"] So, I've been playing 4e since it first came out, and I love it. It's a great system and I have a lot of fun DMing it and playing it. My problem is that I love the [b]idea[/b] of the 4E modules like Keep on the Shadowfell and so on, but the way they are executed completely turns me off - they're just fight, fight, fight. Trouble is, I love the idea of having a shared experience with loads of other D&D players, and I love having lots of adventure made for me, and I love the maps and setups the modules have, but I just can't stomach the idea of 30 solid fights in a row in the same dungeon, room after room after room. I much prefer the Dungeon Delve book, which has about three encounters per dungeon, which is far more my style. I like a bunch of setup and roleplaying, then a short dungeon crawl (about three encounters, maybe some minions/guards, then maybe some elite types and then finally the big boss). So, I guess what I'm asking is whether there are any third party modules that are in shorter bursts of adventuring, or anything else I can do to make the 4e modules more to my taste. [/QUOTE]
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