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<blockquote data-quote="pogre" data-source="post: 8821113" data-attributes="member: 6588"><p>I potentially have a table of 9. We play in person weekly for four hours. I have 3 very regular players and 3 more mostly regular players. I usually have 5 or 6 at the table, which is good for me, but occasionally, like once every few months I have 8 or 9 at the table. My favorite thing to do to the larger group is throw two encounters at the party at once - it does not always have to be combat encounters. I'll try to combine social encounters or exploration problems or any combination of the three. I want the action to be crazy, fast-paced, and fun!</p><p></p><p>So, yeah, I guess I do make some pretty big adjustments when we get the big table, but it is always a good time.</p><p></p><p>Now, online is a totally different situation. Online is better than not gaming, but I much prefer in person. Online, six gets to be just too many for me and I find it exhausting. Three or four is a perfect number for an online game for me. My online games just do not have the same level of energy that my in-person games do and they wear me out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pogre, post: 8821113, member: 6588"] I potentially have a table of 9. We play in person weekly for four hours. I have 3 very regular players and 3 more mostly regular players. I usually have 5 or 6 at the table, which is good for me, but occasionally, like once every few months I have 8 or 9 at the table. My favorite thing to do to the larger group is throw two encounters at the party at once - it does not always have to be combat encounters. I'll try to combine social encounters or exploration problems or any combination of the three. I want the action to be crazy, fast-paced, and fun! So, yeah, I guess I do make some pretty big adjustments when we get the big table, but it is always a good time. Now, online is a totally different situation. Online is better than not gaming, but I much prefer in person. Online, six gets to be just too many for me and I find it exhausting. Three or four is a perfect number for an online game for me. My online games just do not have the same level of energy that my in-person games do and they wear me out. [/QUOTE]
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