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Yonatan Huber
is on page 20 of 100
So far, it's a mixed feeling...
On the one hand, it really does speaks my lingo. It's not really about laziness, but about efficiency. Prepare only what really does good to prepare.
But while it advertises itself to be system-agnostic, it is VERY heavily tilted towards "classic fantasy RPG", that is "Dungeons and Dragons". To the point that some of this book's content is outright irrelevant to other forms of game
— Feb 18, 2023 08:55AM
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On the one hand, it really does speaks my lingo. It's not really about laziness, but about efficiency. Prepare only what really does good to prepare.
But while it advertises itself to be system-agnostic, it is VERY heavily tilted towards "classic fantasy RPG", that is "Dungeons and Dragons". To the point that some of this book's content is outright irrelevant to other forms of game
Aspen
is on page 75 of 100
For any and all DMs out there: this is a MUST READ. I've tested the prepping method and it works great, everything in here is beyond helpful!
— Aug 03, 2021 05:14AM
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Aspen
is on page 18 of 100
So far so good, lives up to the hype of the book, definitely better than the DMG when it comes to helping with adventure prep!
— Jul 26, 2021 05:28AM
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Karen
is 27% done
Every DM/GM should read this book. I’m only 27%, and I feel like it’s going to revolutionize how I DM, if I get back into the swing of it.
— Feb 20, 2020 10:52PM
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