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    Don’t Level the Encounters – Just the Characters

    ByScot Newbury April 25, 2007May 18, 2012

    Has this happened in your campaign? The PCs have just obtained a new level and as they head out for parts unknown they discover that their new encounters are all beefed up – almost as if they gained a level as well. I know I’m guilty of it, new opponents or the same ones as…

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    NPC Stats – How much detail is enough?

    ByScot Newbury April 10, 2007May 18, 2012

    Over at Treasure Tables Martin Ralya asked the question, NPC Stats: Full, Partial or Loose? which I have to say is an excellent question. There are benefits and drawbacks to each and a lot depends on your style as a GM. For myself personally I find that most of my NPCs start at the “bottom”…

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    Add Some Spice – Add a Holiday

    ByScot Newbury April 8, 2007December 7, 2014

    For those of you that celebrate it, Happy Easter! Today is a day to spend with family and enjoy the company – you are going to do that right? I thought I would be remiss if I didn’t give you something role-playing related today to think about so why not give some consideration to the…

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    Realistic Climate for your Campaign

    ByScot Newbury April 7, 2007May 18, 2012

    A question for all those GMs out there, how much do you vary the climate your party moves through? If you’re like most (myself included) the answer is typically, “not much” or “not really.” I think there are two reasons for this: We don’t understand climatology. Nothing wrong there, most of us don’t need to…

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    Campaign Information Overload

    ByScot Newbury April 6, 2007December 24, 2023

    In their latest installment of Save My Game, the folks at Wizards look at a difficult topic, campaign detail. I know first hand the perils of this very topic. As a GM, I find myself building campaign settings with an immense amount of detail, everything from cities and towns to NPCs to multiple plot lines…

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    Online Dungeon Generator

    ByScot Newbury February 12, 2007May 18, 2012

    Update: As mentioned in the comments the offline version is no longer available for download – in fact the online location mentioned in the above posting is also no longer working. So I’ve posted a copy of the zip file to my box.net account and you can now download it at: http://www.box.net/shared/vyfvl5ohei. I’m sure there…

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