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Session Prep and Encounter Building in the D&D 2024 DMG – Lazy RPG Talk Show
Mike Shea
If you have one monster for four PCs, like a solo monster or something like that, it's eight. But one monster per two PCs is five. One per one is four and two per one is two. So you can kind of see this curve where the lower the challenge rating of the monster, the more of them you're going to be able to throw, the more proportionally you're going to be able to throw at them.
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