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I think WotC has it backwards (re: story arcs)
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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 6620126" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>I don't really know what is more convenient for WotC to publish... but I do seem to remember that a year or two ago alot of gamers were asking for adventures, and AP in particular, and everyone was saying this was one of the best feature of Pathfinder IIRC.</p><p></p><p>I would have expected shorter adventures (from a single-evening to e.g. 3-4 evenings) to be released also because they are easier on beginners who may be intimidated by the idea of having to play half a year before completing a story arc. </p><p></p><p>But it's also possible that shorter adventures aren't financially convenient right now. WotC also re-releases a lot of older material including tons of older-editions adventures, but these aren't easy at all for beginners. It's a piece of cake to convert older adventures by just swapping monsters and NPCs with those from the MM, and then make up DCs using DM's guidelines, but <em>still</em> for potential new gamers even having to wade through an old catalogue and not knowing for sure what would work and what not is not good.</p><p></p><p>I still think that from the <strong>game </strong>point of view the best for beginners would be to let them find <em>short</em> cheap adventures on the shelves together with longer AP. But the <strong>financial</strong> point of view is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 6620126, member: 1465"] I don't really know what is more convenient for WotC to publish... but I do seem to remember that a year or two ago alot of gamers were asking for adventures, and AP in particular, and everyone was saying this was one of the best feature of Pathfinder IIRC. I would have expected shorter adventures (from a single-evening to e.g. 3-4 evenings) to be released also because they are easier on beginners who may be intimidated by the idea of having to play half a year before completing a story arc. But it's also possible that shorter adventures aren't financially convenient right now. WotC also re-releases a lot of older material including tons of older-editions adventures, but these aren't easy at all for beginners. It's a piece of cake to convert older adventures by just swapping monsters and NPCs with those from the MM, and then make up DCs using DM's guidelines, but [I]still[/I] for potential new gamers even having to wade through an old catalogue and not knowing for sure what would work and what not is not good. I still think that from the [B]game [/B]point of view the best for beginners would be to let them find [I]short[/I] cheap adventures on the shelves together with longer AP. But the [B]financial[/B] point of view is different. [/QUOTE]
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