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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 5404122" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>While I certainly have had the same happen to me where when running an AP I grab for the Bestiary and then also have to grab the core rulebook I still do not want them to include *everything* for the creature or NPC if that material has already been printed in another book that is considered part of the core assumption.</p><p></p><p>The stat blocks take up a tremendous amount of room in a module and I would rather see the room used for a little more detail about a room or the events that led things to be the way things are. </p><p></p><p>If I find myself grabbing for books during a game session I consider that more of a fault of mine for not having been properly prepared to run the encounter. I should have prepped that encounter with a small index card in the comfort of my home from the couch with my books around me than on the fly during the game session. Of course this doesn't always happen.... But I blame my lack of adequate prep more than the layout of the books as I would rather see information in modules that hasn't already been printed in the core rulebook or bestiary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 5404122, member: 21076"] While I certainly have had the same happen to me where when running an AP I grab for the Bestiary and then also have to grab the core rulebook I still do not want them to include *everything* for the creature or NPC if that material has already been printed in another book that is considered part of the core assumption. The stat blocks take up a tremendous amount of room in a module and I would rather see the room used for a little more detail about a room or the events that led things to be the way things are. If I find myself grabbing for books during a game session I consider that more of a fault of mine for not having been properly prepared to run the encounter. I should have prepped that encounter with a small index card in the comfort of my home from the couch with my books around me than on the fly during the game session. Of course this doesn't always happen.... But I blame my lack of adequate prep more than the layout of the books as I would rather see information in modules that hasn't already been printed in the core rulebook or bestiary. [/QUOTE]
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