caudor
Adventurer
I know D&D is best played with a group.
But what about those times when you are bored and have an opportunity to play with just one other person. Let's say I'm in the hospital and a visitor has a few hours to burn. A quick game of D&D would be perfect.
Most published adventures assume a party of five players. If I wanted to let my player run one pc and four henchmen...is that even feasible? I know henchmen can be used to fill in for absent players, but are they sturdy enough to survive a short campaign?
Has anyone ever done this? If so, how did it work out?
But what about those times when you are bored and have an opportunity to play with just one other person. Let's say I'm in the hospital and a visitor has a few hours to burn. A quick game of D&D would be perfect.
Most published adventures assume a party of five players. If I wanted to let my player run one pc and four henchmen...is that even feasible? I know henchmen can be used to fill in for absent players, but are they sturdy enough to survive a short campaign?
Has anyone ever done this? If so, how did it work out?