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<blockquote data-quote="Jer" data-source="post: 7626820" data-attributes="member: 19857"><p>There's a set of products for 13th Age called "Battle Scenes" which are basically something like this - 3-4 combat encounters that have been given a rough narrative to link them together if you want, but can also be broken apart and just used as single encounters. These include interesting terrain on the map, suggestions for win conditions that aren't just "kill them all", and narrative hooks that you can use as a springboard to link to other battle scenes in the book. There are options there for how you would change the encounter for different numbers of PCs in your party and/or a selection of levels within a tier (since 13A is more sensitive to character levels than 5e is). It's probably the single most useful set of game supplements that I've ever owned - I think I've gotten more use out of those 3 books in the past few years than I've gotten from any other supplement, mostly just filling in where I need encounters but occasionally spinning one of their narratives into a full adventure when I needed something to fill in (in fact, one of the bad guys who got away from one of those fill-in adventures has turned into a major thorn in their side as the campaign has gone on).</p><p></p><p>I would definitely be interested in a similar kind of idea designed for 5e.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer, post: 7626820, member: 19857"] There's a set of products for 13th Age called "Battle Scenes" which are basically something like this - 3-4 combat encounters that have been given a rough narrative to link them together if you want, but can also be broken apart and just used as single encounters. These include interesting terrain on the map, suggestions for win conditions that aren't just "kill them all", and narrative hooks that you can use as a springboard to link to other battle scenes in the book. There are options there for how you would change the encounter for different numbers of PCs in your party and/or a selection of levels within a tier (since 13A is more sensitive to character levels than 5e is). It's probably the single most useful set of game supplements that I've ever owned - I think I've gotten more use out of those 3 books in the past few years than I've gotten from any other supplement, mostly just filling in where I need encounters but occasionally spinning one of their narratives into a full adventure when I needed something to fill in (in fact, one of the bad guys who got away from one of those fill-in adventures has turned into a major thorn in their side as the campaign has gone on). I would definitely be interested in a similar kind of idea designed for 5e. [/QUOTE]
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