TBH in my last full-up campaign I think I didn't prep anything for months at a time. I just wrote notes and spent maybe 20 minutes per session making bookmarks into the Compendium to bring up at the table. I didn't make a single stat block, nothing, just reflavored stuff on the fly, etc. Nobody knew the difference.
I fan-girled out when I went through all my stuff before moving and found so much 4e stuff that I bought a long time ago and saved for a rainy day. I have enough adventures/tiles/DM books to probably run an entire campaign's worth of adventures without having to do too much myself.![]()
My son started a 4e game with the local church youth group. I offered to help on the off chance he needed a second GM. He said extra people might turn up for the first one, but at worst I'd have to run a game monthly for a few months.
So ... now we both have a full table of 6 each and they just asked us to run every second week rather than every month. I'd prefer 13th Age myself, but he's in charge and prefers 4E. And it's my second favorite F20 game anyway, so no real issue there.
So, I've been playing 5e for about a year - with the best group of players I've found in at least 10 years. But recently the DM announced he has to stop DMing to focus on his thesis, but we could still get together to play board games on our gaming night.
I tentatively suggested I could try running a 4e game, and to my surprise everyone's willing to give it a try. So I'm starting them off in Fallcrest as employees of the tiefling trading company that has an office there. But I guess my one sentence conceptual pitch would be:
"Raiders of the Lost Ark with the Grey Company in place of the Nazis"
So I'm starting them off in Fallcrest as employees of the tiefling trading company that has an office there.