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<blockquote data-quote="dave2008" data-source="post: 7345810" data-attributes="member: 83242"><p>4e taught me that. As a DM 4e was so easy to run (and the DMG 42 tables) it was easy for me to improvise with confidence. Maybe the balance of the system had something to do with that, but I never really thought about it (never had balance issues running 1e previous to 4e).</p><p></p><p>I became so at ease with a system we ran an adventure where we improvised almost everything. We used pregen characters, but with no "powers" and my players just told me what they wanted to do and I just adjudicated it, and I just made up monsters on the fly. I would have never don't that before 4e.</p><p></p><p>However, I think we ran 4e different than others as we never head an issue with long boring fights. In fact, the tactically nature of 4e made it possible to have long exciting fights in a way we never had before (being trying to bring that aspect into my 5e game), and most of our other fights were quick and dirty (2-3 rounds).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe, but I don't really have any more to say (I don't think).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave2008, post: 7345810, member: 83242"] 4e taught me that. As a DM 4e was so easy to run (and the DMG 42 tables) it was easy for me to improvise with confidence. Maybe the balance of the system had something to do with that, but I never really thought about it (never had balance issues running 1e previous to 4e). I became so at ease with a system we ran an adventure where we improvised almost everything. We used pregen characters, but with no "powers" and my players just told me what they wanted to do and I just adjudicated it, and I just made up monsters on the fly. I would have never don't that before 4e. However, I think we ran 4e different than others as we never head an issue with long boring fights. In fact, the tactically nature of 4e made it possible to have long exciting fights in a way we never had before (being trying to bring that aspect into my 5e game), and most of our other fights were quick and dirty (2-3 rounds). Maybe, but I don't really have any more to say (I don't think). [/QUOTE]
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