- One thing I notice is that in D&D computer games, I get way more potions, scrolls, wands, etc. than I ever remember getting in tabletop. Maybe it's just that we always refused to use them because of the megalixir problem.-
They also tend to throw in rather large amounts of random encounters, and like to give a lot of small loot from that, or looking around, or so on. Hence, scrolls and potions :)
- Oh, I remember that! It was in that 3 Musketeers homage, right? The Phoenix Guard? Or the one after it? -
The one after :) With some other books going to the consequences.
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Date: 2011-Apr-29, Friday 00:55 (UTC)One thing I notice is that in D&D computer games, I get way more potions, scrolls, wands, etc. than I ever remember getting in tabletop. Maybe it's just that we always refused to use them because of the megalixir problem.-
They also tend to throw in rather large amounts of random encounters, and like to give a lot of small loot from that, or looking around, or so on. Hence, scrolls and potions :)
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Oh, I remember that! It was in that 3 Musketeers homage, right? The Phoenix Guard? Or the one after it? -
The one after :) With some other books going to the consequences.