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As a long time roleplayer and game runner, I have a hard time understanding gamers who buy scenarios.

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  • QuasitQ This user is from outside of this forum
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    As a long time roleplayer and game runner, I have a hard time understanding gamers who buy scenarios. I mean, why not just make them up? It's so easy!

    I've bought a few useful resource books, such as lists of puzzles or traps or interesting NPCs. But even those are generally very easy to create. I make my own lists and add to them whenever I get an idea. That way if I ever feel at a loss, I can scroll through a list. There's always something good there.

    I know that we all have different strengths and weaknesses as DMs. But is it really that hard to create your own material?

    I don't know. Maybe I'm being unfair. I'm certainly not spending much money on game materials!

    #TTRPG
    #Games
    #Creativity

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      As a long time roleplayer and game runner, I have a hard time understanding gamers who buy scenarios. I mean, why not just make them up? It's so easy!

      I've bought a few useful resource books, such as lists of puzzles or traps or interesting NPCs. But even those are generally very easy to create. I make my own lists and add to them whenever I get an idea. That way if I ever feel at a loss, I can scroll through a list. There's always something good there.

      I know that we all have different strengths and weaknesses as DMs. But is it really that hard to create your own material?

      I don't know. Maybe I'm being unfair. I'm certainly not spending much money on game materials!

      #TTRPG
      #Games
      #Creativity

      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Quasit

      It is not necessarily hard, but it _does_ cost time.

      I always create my own adventures, but I do understand those who - due to having full-time jobs and/or other obligations - find that they do not have the time for this.

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