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<blockquote data-quote="paulewaug" data-source="post: 1045813" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>Let's see..</p><p>1.) "4-6" altough my preferance as dm is 4 players (Plus the 1 dm)</p><p>I like this because I don't want to neglect anyone or have them get boared while somebody else is doing thier thing. Also because the adventures and monsters' CR are arguably set towards the idea of 4 pcs it makes it easy for me.</p><p></p><p>2.)In a "ideal gaming world" once a week would be nice, in real life I can enjoy omce every other week.</p><p></p><p>3.)also "4-6" although again I prefer 4 hours of "palyable time" as my group can sometimes get a little "hinky" after too many hours and we tned to play later in the day and we get off topic and goof off a lot, and then there is often a sort of "atand around and talk" kind of dwontime afterwords. But really I would go with a solid 4 hours of gaming would be great!</p><p></p><p>4.)sorry but I didn't vote, I really am not sure. It toatlly depends on what I am looking for, I like both. Although i do prefer Crunch over Fluff in my gaming products, because as has been said, if I want fluff I can read a book! But I don't want tons of new rules and feats and prcs in everything I get either. </p><p></p><p>5.) I am not carzy about pdf's, yeah if they are around $5 that is nice but I like to have an actaul book to read most of the time. I am not to concerened about hardcover or softcoer. I guess hard is nice because it holds up well (Theoretically anyhow <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" />)</p><p>but i would just as well buy a softy and spend less.</p><p>If you are looking for specific products I am planning on getting both Arcana Unearthed and Warcraft. Alhtough I I see AU as more useful and Warcraft as more for just for fun.</p><p>I don't really care to spend more than $30 on a rulebook-sourcebook. And prefer a price cap of about $12 on modules.</p><p>That may not be to reasonable I guess, but I buy lots of stuff and don't really need extra stuff about the authors homebrewed worlds. If I was intrested I would want that as a book all of it's own. Like Monte's Diamnond Throne, I am getting both Au and the setting book, but I like that they are both seperate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulewaug, post: 1045813, member: 5899"] Let's see.. 1.) "4-6" altough my preferance as dm is 4 players (Plus the 1 dm) I like this because I don't want to neglect anyone or have them get boared while somebody else is doing thier thing. Also because the adventures and monsters' CR are arguably set towards the idea of 4 pcs it makes it easy for me. 2.)In a "ideal gaming world" once a week would be nice, in real life I can enjoy omce every other week. 3.)also "4-6" although again I prefer 4 hours of "palyable time" as my group can sometimes get a little "hinky" after too many hours and we tned to play later in the day and we get off topic and goof off a lot, and then there is often a sort of "atand around and talk" kind of dwontime afterwords. But really I would go with a solid 4 hours of gaming would be great! 4.)sorry but I didn't vote, I really am not sure. It toatlly depends on what I am looking for, I like both. Although i do prefer Crunch over Fluff in my gaming products, because as has been said, if I want fluff I can read a book! But I don't want tons of new rules and feats and prcs in everything I get either. 5.) I am not carzy about pdf's, yeah if they are around $5 that is nice but I like to have an actaul book to read most of the time. I am not to concerened about hardcover or softcoer. I guess hard is nice because it holds up well (Theoretically anyhow ;)) but i would just as well buy a softy and spend less. If you are looking for specific products I am planning on getting both Arcana Unearthed and Warcraft. Alhtough I I see AU as more useful and Warcraft as more for just for fun. I don't really care to spend more than $30 on a rulebook-sourcebook. And prefer a price cap of about $12 on modules. That may not be to reasonable I guess, but I buy lots of stuff and don't really need extra stuff about the authors homebrewed worlds. If I was intrested I would want that as a book all of it's own. Like Monte's Diamnond Throne, I am getting both Au and the setting book, but I like that they are both seperate. [/QUOTE]
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