People are social creatures, we care what others think and find enjoyment in gathering with others. D&D exemplifies this at the most basic level. Gathering together with a small group of people, and spending hours of roleplaying together is always a blast. But some people have trouble finding the right group or recognizing the warning […]
Month: May 2020
A D&D Adventure, and How I Format Them
Making a D&D Adventure is something every DM does at one point or another. This is not a guide on how to make them, this is an example of one that is already done. I think it’s a good idea to show you that an adventure up to par with official modules isn’t needed to […]
How to Build D&D Character Bonds
So if you’re like me you may have a simple problem. You want your players to have previous relationships or bonds, and you can’t find what you want on google. So now you have to make questions or tables. Here I will save you the work! These are lists of a variety of questions that […]
D&D Stories, Players Doing Unexpected Things Part 2
We all have those fun D&D stories. Almost all of them caused by the players. Player’s are the bane of every DM’s existence, it is impossible to keep a straight face around them! They ask to do the dumbest, yet funniest things at times. But when they work it leads to stories you never forget. In […]