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Session Prep and Encounter Building in the D&D 2024 DMG – Lazy RPG Talk Show
Mike Shea
So if you have like three or four hours, you want to account for how many scenes that you need in order to fill those out by assuming that they're going to take about two scenes for every hour and a half or four scenes in three hours. I usually like to have like five scenes on hand if I have a three hour game, just in case some of them go a little faster.
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