Hi. While we're waiting for the GSL, I thought I'd start a discussion on the Wizards encounter format (two page spread with a battlemap). They take up a lot of space, and I'm sure 3PP like myself and Goodman would love to hear your opinions on it. What do you prefer, especially for encounters that don't take place on the main dungeon map (like fights on the way to the dungeon?
1) A small battlemap you can sketch out on your medium of choice for miniatures (or print with software like Campaign Cartographer's free printer).
2) A description of the area, so that you can adjust the details to your liking (for instance, instructions that say, "start with a road with a turn on it, sprinkle some dense woods on the inside bend, and then place some bushes for difficult terrain around the map").
3) Completely freeform.
4) Something Else I haven't thought of.
Your answers have a great effect on page count.
Anyway, I'm curious as a DM too, as I like to see how other DMs handle their 4e encounters, but I'm sure all the third party publishers would like to know your thoughts.
Robert J Defendi
Final Redoubt Press
1) A small battlemap you can sketch out on your medium of choice for miniatures (or print with software like Campaign Cartographer's free printer).
2) A description of the area, so that you can adjust the details to your liking (for instance, instructions that say, "start with a road with a turn on it, sprinkle some dense woods on the inside bend, and then place some bushes for difficult terrain around the map").
3) Completely freeform.
4) Something Else I haven't thought of.
Your answers have a great effect on page count.

Anyway, I'm curious as a DM too, as I like to see how other DMs handle their 4e encounters, but I'm sure all the third party publishers would like to know your thoughts.
Robert J Defendi
Final Redoubt Press