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<blockquote data-quote="weem" data-source="post: 5187603" data-attributes="member: 9470"><p>I have actually done that in my campaigns as a transition from one tier to another.</p><p></p><p>From a post I made 1 year and 11 days ago (oddly enough)...</p><p></p><p><em>The campaign I currently run, we have played 17 sessions... after the 18th (next weekend) the group will likely be splitting to get a number of different things done in time for a large event. So, after the next session, we will be planning "individual" games where, for example, one weekend we play the path of the Fighter, at which point the other players will play NPC's involved in his storyline - another weekend will be for the Wizard, etc etc until they are done and meet back up which will be one session for each player.</em></p><p></p><p>These worked out REALLY well. One of players (the one playing the Fighter) has since told me that his individual game in that campaign was his favorite game ever as a player of D&D (and he has played for a long time, many editions).</p><p></p><p>I highly recommend this approach (either during a campaign as I have done, or at the beginning as fba827 has mentioned). If you have time that is....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He might do them in pairs perhaps (or into smaller chunks as you later mention). I will be doing that with two of my players whose characters are really close (also to cut back on time spent).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weem, post: 5187603, member: 9470"] I have actually done that in my campaigns as a transition from one tier to another. From a post I made 1 year and 11 days ago (oddly enough)... [I]The campaign I currently run, we have played 17 sessions... after the 18th (next weekend) the group will likely be splitting to get a number of different things done in time for a large event. So, after the next session, we will be planning "individual" games where, for example, one weekend we play the path of the Fighter, at which point the other players will play NPC's involved in his storyline - another weekend will be for the Wizard, etc etc until they are done and meet back up which will be one session for each player.[/I] These worked out REALLY well. One of players (the one playing the Fighter) has since told me that his individual game in that campaign was his favorite game ever as a player of D&D (and he has played for a long time, many editions). I highly recommend this approach (either during a campaign as I have done, or at the beginning as fba827 has mentioned). If you have time that is.... He might do them in pairs perhaps (or into smaller chunks as you later mention). I will be doing that with two of my players whose characters are really close (also to cut back on time spent). [/QUOTE]
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