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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 8247725" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>It's really not. 1) I can't tell you how many times I've seen players ignore that information, while they would never ever ignore "you see a secred door"; 2) It's significantly more evocative; 3) The fun then becomes figuring out where/what exactly the secret door is (with RP, skill checks or both (best, IMO).</p><p></p><p>Of course, you'd have to use your imagination as to what kind of secret door it is, and have an idea as to how it's opened, which is information that is not often described in the adventure, unfortunately. </p><p></p><p>However, if you felt that all the secret doors were the same type (say, an actual door that has similar material to the wall attached to make it look like part of the wall, with a hidden latch), then sure, when they run into the second or third one, you can just say "there's another one of those doors here". </p><p></p><p>But I still feel that it's best to at least START with something more interesting than "You find a secret door".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 8247725, member: 59816"] It's really not. 1) I can't tell you how many times I've seen players ignore that information, while they would never ever ignore "you see a secred door"; 2) It's significantly more evocative; 3) The fun then becomes figuring out where/what exactly the secret door is (with RP, skill checks or both (best, IMO). Of course, you'd have to use your imagination as to what kind of secret door it is, and have an idea as to how it's opened, which is information that is not often described in the adventure, unfortunately. However, if you felt that all the secret doors were the same type (say, an actual door that has similar material to the wall attached to make it look like part of the wall, with a hidden latch), then sure, when they run into the second or third one, you can just say "there's another one of those doors here". But I still feel that it's best to at least START with something more interesting than "You find a secret door". [/QUOTE]
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