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===Session 3 - June 8, 2011===
 
===Session 3 - June 8, 2011===
This week saw five players at the table. Bruce, Jason, Paul, Thomas, and Rachel. Bruce is new to 4e and indicates that he hasn't played D&D in about 30 years. Rather than proceed to the next encounter in the published adventures, I randomly selected the Goblin Thieves encounter. This encounter featured more monsters than the typical D&D encounter; a goblin underboss, two goblin hexers, two goblin skullcleavers, five goblin warriors, and an ogre savage. The DMG suggests only have two to three types of monster on the field at any given time. And while that's good advice, I wanted to mix things up and try the group against a larger mob of monsters. I am learning the ins and outs of the game myself, so developing a better understanding of the powers available to the common monsters is important.
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This week saw five players at the table. One new player, Jason, Paul, Thomas, and Rachel. Rather than proceed to the next encounter in the published adventures, I randomly selected the Goblin Thieves encounter. This encounter featured more monsters than the typical D&D encounter; a goblin underboss, two goblin hexers, two goblin skullcleavers, five goblin warriors, and an ogre savage. The DMG suggests only have two to three types of monster on the field at any given time. And while that's good advice, I wanted to mix things up and try the group against a larger mob of monsters. I am learning the ins and outs of the game myself, so developing a better understanding of the powers available to the common monsters is important.
  
 
The players, having elected to use the enthralled NPC hobgoblin that Thomas's character, Rook, acquired during the first encounter did not wait for Bennik to introduce them to Terrlen. This may become problematic next session as the players must struggle to navigate the Labyrinth unaided. The hobgoblin died when struck by a goblin warrior. And, while Rook was able to enthrall an ogre during this encounter he will be unavailable for the next several weeks due to a work commitment.
 
The players, having elected to use the enthralled NPC hobgoblin that Thomas's character, Rook, acquired during the first encounter did not wait for Bennik to introduce them to Terrlen. This may become problematic next session as the players must struggle to navigate the Labyrinth unaided. The hobgoblin died when struck by a goblin warrior. And, while Rook was able to enthrall an ogre during this encounter he will be unavailable for the next several weeks due to a work commitment.

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