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Just played one of my D&D board games and there's one thing I think could greatly benefit the current edition (or any really)
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<blockquote data-quote="Evenglare" data-source="post: 6804226" data-attributes="member: 63245"><p>Clearly there's no possible way to anticipate every possible combination of things to do in D&D. You wouldn't have things like... this monster picks up a bucket of water and throws it on the heroes assuming a bucket of water was around. There would be an infinitely long book of things to do. I guess it might be a good idea to have some sort of "set up" for the really big monsters, so you can sort of restrain and control what happens to some extent. Red Dragons would have a room that was X by Y squares, molten lava pool and 3 minions (or whatever). But I think just focusing on combat mechanics of enemies should pretty much cover almost every basic situation (bandits attack the heroes on the road and that type of thing). I just think it would be immensely helpful to draw in new DMs. I sure as hell would have LOVED to have something like this when I was learning to play.. 16 years ago. (Holy crap has it actually been that long for me?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evenglare, post: 6804226, member: 63245"] Clearly there's no possible way to anticipate every possible combination of things to do in D&D. You wouldn't have things like... this monster picks up a bucket of water and throws it on the heroes assuming a bucket of water was around. There would be an infinitely long book of things to do. I guess it might be a good idea to have some sort of "set up" for the really big monsters, so you can sort of restrain and control what happens to some extent. Red Dragons would have a room that was X by Y squares, molten lava pool and 3 minions (or whatever). But I think just focusing on combat mechanics of enemies should pretty much cover almost every basic situation (bandits attack the heroes on the road and that type of thing). I just think it would be immensely helpful to draw in new DMs. I sure as hell would have LOVED to have something like this when I was learning to play.. 16 years ago. (Holy crap has it actually been that long for me?) [/QUOTE]
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