[OC][ART] DnD Comic I drew a while back. “The Grapes of Rhath. /u/Brokencoreart DnD: Roll for Initiative!

[OC][ART] DnD Comic I drew a while back. “The Grapes of Rhath. /u/Brokencoreart DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I remember playing an Elven Ranger/Fighter named Rhath one campaign and while shopping around I saw that ball bearings were an item that could be purchased. My intentions were to use them to trip people up or possibly try moving something very heavy across them.

Naturally, our rascally warforged would steal them and eat them and thank me for the snacks later. What snacks?

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​r/DnD I remember playing an Elven Ranger/Fighter named Rhath one campaign and while shopping around I saw that ball bearings were an item that could be purchased. My intentions were to use them to trip people up or possibly try moving something very heavy across them. Naturally, our rascally warforged would steal them and eat them and thank me for the snacks later. What snacks? submitted by /u/Brokencoreart [link] [comments] 

I remember playing an Elven Ranger/Fighter named Rhath one campaign and while shopping around I saw that ball bearings were an item that could be purchased. My intentions were to use them to trip people up or possibly try moving something very heavy across them.

Naturally, our rascally warforged would steal them and eat them and thank me for the snacks later. What snacks?

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[link] [comments]  I remember playing an Elven Ranger/Fighter named Rhath one campaign and while shopping around I saw that ball bearings were an item that could be purchased. My intentions were to use them to trip people up or possibly try moving something very heavy across them. Naturally, our rascally warforged would steal them and eat them and thank me for the snacks later. What snacks? submitted by /u/Brokencoreart [link] [comments]

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How to deal with players that don’t pay that much attention? /u/XD_Streams DnD: Roll for Initiative!

How to deal with players that don’t pay that much attention? /u/XD_Streams DnD: Roll for Initiative!

So, I’ve been GMing for the same group for about a year. It’s a group of 5 friends of mine, and they’re all decently fun to play with. Except 2 of them. They never play that much attention, always playing games in the background or talking over some others (we play online, through roll20). It’s just a simple question I have, any suggestions on how to deal with them? I’ve dealt with it for a while, but it’s starting to tick me off a little bit. I’ve tried to discuss it with them and ask them to at least tone it down a little, but I’ve been blown off when that topic rolls around. This has been happening to the point where it’s kind of killing my drive and fun to GM games at all. Any suggestions or advice? Thanks for any help!

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​r/DnD So, I’ve been GMing for the same group for about a year. It’s a group of 5 friends of mine, and they’re all decently fun to play with. Except 2 of them. They never play that much attention, always playing games in the background or talking over some others (we play online, through roll20). It’s just a simple question I have, any suggestions on how to deal with them? I’ve dealt with it for a while, but it’s starting to tick me off a little bit. I’ve tried to discuss it with them and ask them to at least tone it down a little, but I’ve been blown off when that topic rolls around. This has been happening to the point where it’s kind of killing my drive and fun to GM games at all. Any suggestions or advice? Thanks for any help! submitted by /u/XD_Streams [link] [comments] 

So, I’ve been GMing for the same group for about a year. It’s a group of 5 friends of mine, and they’re all decently fun to play with. Except 2 of them. They never play that much attention, always playing games in the background or talking over some others (we play online, through roll20). It’s just a simple question I have, any suggestions on how to deal with them? I’ve dealt with it for a while, but it’s starting to tick me off a little bit. I’ve tried to discuss it with them and ask them to at least tone it down a little, but I’ve been blown off when that topic rolls around. This has been happening to the point where it’s kind of killing my drive and fun to GM games at all. Any suggestions or advice? Thanks for any help!

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[link] [comments]  So, I’ve been GMing for the same group for about a year. It’s a group of 5 friends of mine, and they’re all decently fun to play with. Except 2 of them. They never play that much attention, always playing games in the background or talking over some others (we play online, through roll20). It’s just a simple question I have, any suggestions on how to deal with them? I’ve dealt with it for a while, but it’s starting to tick me off a little bit. I’ve tried to discuss it with them and ask them to at least tone it down a little, but I’ve been blown off when that topic rolls around. This has been happening to the point where it’s kind of killing my drive and fun to GM games at all. Any suggestions or advice? Thanks for any help! submitted by /u/XD_Streams [link] [comments]

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YouTube channel for helping newer DM’s learn on becoming one. [MODs gave permission] [OC] /u/DirtySocksGames DnD: Roll for Initiative!

YouTube channel for helping newer DM’s learn on becoming one. [MODs gave permission] [OC] /u/DirtySocksGames DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Hey everyone! My name is Tyller, I’ve been DM’ing for almost 15 years and playing DnD for almost 20. I made a YouTube channel to help people with DnD, TTRPG story telling, but primarily DM’ing. I usually post while I’m at work, sitting, thinking, maladaptive day dreaming, and post about stuff when I can. It’s primarily geared towards people who might not have someone to watch or understand storytelling and role-playing, or what DMing is, so beginner focused. So if that interests you, here’s my link: https://youtube.com/@dirtysocksgames?si=cTw9XZCXyDJAMskC

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​r/DnD Hey everyone! My name is Tyller, I’ve been DM’ing for almost 15 years and playing DnD for almost 20. I made a YouTube channel to help people with DnD, TTRPG story telling, but primarily DM’ing. I usually post while I’m at work, sitting, thinking, maladaptive day dreaming, and post about stuff when I can. It’s primarily geared towards people who might not have someone to watch or understand storytelling and role-playing, or what DMing is, so beginner focused. So if that interests you, here’s my link: https://youtube.com/@dirtysocksgames?si=cTw9XZCXyDJAMskC submitted by /u/DirtySocksGames [link] [comments] 

Hey everyone! My name is Tyller, I’ve been DM’ing for almost 15 years and playing DnD for almost 20. I made a YouTube channel to help people with DnD, TTRPG story telling, but primarily DM’ing. I usually post while I’m at work, sitting, thinking, maladaptive day dreaming, and post about stuff when I can. It’s primarily geared towards people who might not have someone to watch or understand storytelling and role-playing, or what DMing is, so beginner focused. So if that interests you, here’s my link: https://youtube.com/@dirtysocksgames?si=cTw9XZCXyDJAMskC

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[link] [comments]  Hey everyone! My name is Tyller, I’ve been DM’ing for almost 15 years and playing DnD for almost 20. I made a YouTube channel to help people with DnD, TTRPG story telling, but primarily DM’ing. I usually post while I’m at work, sitting, thinking, maladaptive day dreaming, and post about stuff when I can. It’s primarily geared towards people who might not have someone to watch or understand storytelling and role-playing, or what DMing is, so beginner focused. So if that interests you, here’s my link: https://youtube.com/@dirtysocksgames?si=cTw9XZCXyDJAMskC submitted by /u/DirtySocksGames [link] [comments]

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A quick brag.. /u/JustAnotherPC DnD: Roll for Initiative!

A quick brag.. /u/JustAnotherPC DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’ll try to keep this pretty short, but I have to brag on one of my players.

I’ve been running them through a weird dungeon I made, and I had them encounter shadow versions of themselves in one room after several magic torches came to life.

I didn’t go in with a clear solution in mind- I just wanted to see what they’d come up with. The shadows were Intangible and mimiced everything you did.

My players had the bright idea to use his shadow reflecting what he did to lead it to the other shadows and have it attack them.

Later, they ran into a party of medusas and the same player, on his, turn, said he averted his eyes and ran towards them, holding his 2 swords out parallel to be a makeshift mirror to reflect the gaze.

6 medusas. 4 of them failed the save by more than 5, essentially taking what could have been a deadly encounter and making it trivial.

Later, he willingly gave up a reward to help a certain NPC obtain some.

It was a good session and I always enjoy it when my players get involved in roleplay and the world as a whole! Makes me a happy DM.

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​r/DnD I’ll try to keep this pretty short, but I have to brag on one of my players. I’ve been running them through a weird dungeon I made, and I had them encounter shadow versions of themselves in one room after several magic torches came to life. I didn’t go in with a clear solution in mind- I just wanted to see what they’d come up with. The shadows were Intangible and mimiced everything you did. My players had the bright idea to use his shadow reflecting what he did to lead it to the other shadows and have it attack them. Later, they ran into a party of medusas and the same player, on his, turn, said he averted his eyes and ran towards them, holding his 2 swords out parallel to be a makeshift mirror to reflect the gaze. 6 medusas. 4 of them failed the save by more than 5, essentially taking what could have been a deadly encounter and making it trivial. Later, he willingly gave up a reward to help a certain NPC obtain some. It was a good session and I always enjoy it when my players get involved in roleplay and the world as a whole! Makes me a happy DM. submitted by /u/JustAnotherPC [link] [comments] 

I’ll try to keep this pretty short, but I have to brag on one of my players.

I’ve been running them through a weird dungeon I made, and I had them encounter shadow versions of themselves in one room after several magic torches came to life.

I didn’t go in with a clear solution in mind- I just wanted to see what they’d come up with. The shadows were Intangible and mimiced everything you did.

My players had the bright idea to use his shadow reflecting what he did to lead it to the other shadows and have it attack them.

Later, they ran into a party of medusas and the same player, on his, turn, said he averted his eyes and ran towards them, holding his 2 swords out parallel to be a makeshift mirror to reflect the gaze.

6 medusas. 4 of them failed the save by more than 5, essentially taking what could have been a deadly encounter and making it trivial.

Later, he willingly gave up a reward to help a certain NPC obtain some.

It was a good session and I always enjoy it when my players get involved in roleplay and the world as a whole! Makes me a happy DM.

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[link] [comments]  I’ll try to keep this pretty short, but I have to brag on one of my players. I’ve been running them through a weird dungeon I made, and I had them encounter shadow versions of themselves in one room after several magic torches came to life. I didn’t go in with a clear solution in mind- I just wanted to see what they’d come up with. The shadows were Intangible and mimiced everything you did. My players had the bright idea to use his shadow reflecting what he did to lead it to the other shadows and have it attack them. Later, they ran into a party of medusas and the same player, on his, turn, said he averted his eyes and ran towards them, holding his 2 swords out parallel to be a makeshift mirror to reflect the gaze. 6 medusas. 4 of them failed the save by more than 5, essentially taking what could have been a deadly encounter and making it trivial. Later, he willingly gave up a reward to help a certain NPC obtain some. It was a good session and I always enjoy it when my players get involved in roleplay and the world as a whole! Makes me a happy DM. submitted by /u/JustAnotherPC [link] [comments]

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How are y’all feeling about the new bastion rules? /u/Carson_Casually DnD: Roll for Initiative!

How are y’all feeling about the new bastion rules? /u/Carson_Casually DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’m dm’ing for 5e but I’m slow rolling some 5.5e rules that we like such as the bastion leveling system. The party has established a place of operations and the leveling up options seem good but also fundamentally changes the game from dnd to Tavern Master.

My questions are: 1. How do you guys feel about the rules? 2. How would you change them? 3. How do you bring the plot to them?

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​r/DnD I’m dm’ing for 5e but I’m slow rolling some 5.5e rules that we like such as the bastion leveling system. The party has established a place of operations and the leveling up options seem good but also fundamentally changes the game from dnd to Tavern Master. My questions are: 1. How do you guys feel about the rules? 2. How would you change them? 3. How do you bring the plot to them? submitted by /u/Carson_Casually [link] [comments] 

I’m dm’ing for 5e but I’m slow rolling some 5.5e rules that we like such as the bastion leveling system. The party has established a place of operations and the leveling up options seem good but also fundamentally changes the game from dnd to Tavern Master.

My questions are: 1. How do you guys feel about the rules? 2. How would you change them? 3. How do you bring the plot to them?

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[link] [comments]  I’m dm’ing for 5e but I’m slow rolling some 5.5e rules that we like such as the bastion leveling system. The party has established a place of operations and the leveling up options seem good but also fundamentally changes the game from dnd to Tavern Master. My questions are: 1. How do you guys feel about the rules? 2. How would you change them? 3. How do you bring the plot to them? submitted by /u/Carson_Casually [link] [comments]

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