I recently ran my first offline DnD session. I had experience running games before that, but it was all in Discord or Roll20. Online I was used to it by now and I was doing pretty well. Over the course of a few months, my master and a player on the team asked me to run a game for them. Eventually I agreed to do it.
I was very nervous and very lost, even though I was experienced.
I think this game went terribly, even though my players said otherwise.
So I would like to know what are your green flags in the DMs? Maybe knowing that would help me do better next time.
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r/DnD I recently ran my first offline DnD session. I had experience running games before that, but it was all in Discord or Roll20. Online I was used to it by now and I was doing pretty well. Over the course of a few months, my master and a player on the team asked me to run a game for them. Eventually I agreed to do it. I was very nervous and very lost, even though I was experienced. I think this game went terribly, even though my players said otherwise. So I would like to know what are your green flags in the DMs? Maybe knowing that would help me do better next time. submitted by /u/RiRong [link] [comments]
I recently ran my first offline DnD session. I had experience running games before that, but it was all in Discord or Roll20. Online I was used to it by now and I was doing pretty well. Over the course of a few months, my master and a player on the team asked me to run a game for them. Eventually I agreed to do it.
I was very nervous and very lost, even though I was experienced.
I think this game went terribly, even though my players said otherwise.
So I would like to know what are your green flags in the DMs? Maybe knowing that would help me do better next time.
submitted by /u/RiRong
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