tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5542288088513943439.post8319165560645825888..comments2013-08-21T13:57:01.972-06:00Comments on D&D 4th edition - Addicts' thoughts and opinions: Keep out! Really.Crwthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00040674620903529496noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5542288088513943439.post-13788257489323736772011-09-05T08:06:32.540-06:002011-09-05T08:06:32.540-06:00Strange, if it were me DMing/writing what was behi...Strange, if it were me DMing/writing what was behind the door I'd have put in green slime, or a 14th level Roper in a 2nd level Dungeon. Not an EL-balanced fight.Simonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01173759805310975320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5542288088513943439.post-82005192672732675622009-11-10T08:02:23.325-07:002009-11-10T08:02:23.325-07:00I like this post.
You don't have to fight eve...I like this post.<br /><br />You don't have to fight every encounter. Encounters are balanced to your party level. You aren't actually loosing out on experience and are wasting daily powers on a non essential fight that could be used for the upcoming boss.<br /><br />From a story perspective, you also don't have to find every clue. If your opinions of the writer are correct, you would find other ways to end up at the same place, even if you hadn't found the clue.Aolisnoreply@blogger.com