pkt77242
Explorer
Still doesn't get you an adventure. You're talking about someone who doesn't know about D&D - that means they don't know what's supposed to be in a dungeon. There may be monsters, but no idea of adventure structure in Basic. What are these fictional people supposed to *do*?
While it still doesn't get you an adventure, according to the news page of this site it will be updated to include " In August, with the release of the Player’s Handbook, Basic D&D will expand to include the essential monsters, magic items, and DM rules needed to run the game, along with the rules for wilderness, dungeon, and urban adventuring."
Read more: http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?1631-Dungeons-Dragons-Starter-Set-Fantasy-Roleplaying-Fundamentals-%28D-D-Boxed-Game%29-Hits-Amazon!#.U9RpTrEnKdU#ixzz38dLSTOsg
To me that means that it will include some info on designing encounters.
Also I find the bold part of your statement to be slightly condescending, as I doubt that someone downloading basic has zero idea of what D&D is and what characters are supposed to do. Will they need help in creating balanced encounters, of course but from the sound of it Basic will include that info after the PHB comes out.