Most of them.
For a decent-sized chunk of my gaming career, this is what I did. Pick a game, run it for 10 sessions or so. Maybe up to 20, but nothing past it. Repeat with another game.
On the one hand, it did mean that I never played Exalted to the point that characters got to be too powerful to be managed at all. On the other hand, it meant that my D&D games never got to the point where the really iconic D&D monsters, like mindflayers, beholders and displacer beasts became reasonable enemies for the party.
For a decent-sized chunk of my gaming career, this is what I did. Pick a game, run it for 10 sessions or so. Maybe up to 20, but nothing past it. Repeat with another game.
On the one hand, it did mean that I never played Exalted to the point that characters got to be too powerful to be managed at all. On the other hand, it meant that my D&D games never got to the point where the really iconic D&D monsters, like mindflayers, beholders and displacer beasts became reasonable enemies for the party.
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