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<blockquote data-quote="Zardnaar" data-source="post: 7554492" data-attributes="member: 6716779"><p>I think the no RP thing is more due to the combat length. For example in a four hour session we might do three or four combats plus rp explore etc. </p><p></p><p> In 4E those 3 or 4 encounters would eat up the whole session leaving no time for anything else. So you either had to reduce the encounters or split the adventuring day over 2 or more sessions IRL. </p><p></p><p> Alot of that was due to hit point bloat, debuffs and a relative lack of nukes to speed up combat.</p><p></p><p> I don't think it was intended kind of like the testers played 3.0 like 2E vs how it was percieved to be used. It's not that you can't RP in 4E but depending on hoow you run the combats/structure the game you might not have time. </p><p></p><p> If you spread what you could do in an older edition in one session over 2or 3 I don't see why 4E would be to different in regards to what you could do. If that doesn't work for you though that's a problem. Could even come down to how frequent your sessions are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zardnaar, post: 7554492, member: 6716779"] I think the no RP thing is more due to the combat length. For example in a four hour session we might do three or four combats plus rp explore etc. In 4E those 3 or 4 encounters would eat up the whole session leaving no time for anything else. So you either had to reduce the encounters or split the adventuring day over 2 or more sessions IRL. Alot of that was due to hit point bloat, debuffs and a relative lack of nukes to speed up combat. I don't think it was intended kind of like the testers played 3.0 like 2E vs how it was percieved to be used. It's not that you can't RP in 4E but depending on hoow you run the combats/structure the game you might not have time. If you spread what you could do in an older edition in one session over 2or 3 I don't see why 4E would be to different in regards to what you could do. If that doesn't work for you though that's a problem. Could even come down to how frequent your sessions are. [/QUOTE]
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