u/Friez921

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exploring an idea and curious what people who actually run games think.

The concept is something like a ready-to-use encounters you can drop into a session with almost no prep (hook, enemies, twist, riddles, maybe scaling and creating a coherent story in the long run).

A few questions:

- Would you actually use something like this, or do you prefer building everything yourself?

- What would it need to include to be genuinely useful/used at your table?

- What usually makes you ignore pre-made encounters?

- If this was part of a monthly pack (digital or physical), what would make it worth it?

Not selling anything, just trying to understand if this is even interesting or useful in practice and looking for honest opinions. feel free to ask additional questions or remarks since i kept the question intentionally short.

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u/Friez921 — 18 days ago