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Encounter Building Basics

Want to know how to plan great scenes and encounters? This series is for you.

Four Things You’ve Never Heard of That Make Encounters Not Suck

Once you know how to resolve actions, the next thing you need to figure out is how to stick those actions together into something accomplishes a goal. And that brings us to: the encounter.

How to Build F$&%ing Awesome Encounters!

Finally, after thousands and thousands of words, I actually build a f$&%ing encounter. Here’s how to actually put together a good encounter.

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