For the ones who have tried it, is playing online with strangers usually enjoyable? /u/Fortendytrak DnD: Roll for Initiative!

For the ones who have tried it, is playing online with strangers usually enjoyable? /u/Fortendytrak DnD: Roll for Initiative!

The reason why I haven’t played D&D yet is because I lost any hope to find someone to play with in real life. But after I found out about websites to play online, I bought the PHB and really want to try playing. I would appreciate if someone who was in a similar situation could tell me how it went.

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​r/DnD The reason why I haven’t played D&D yet is because I lost any hope to find someone to play with in real life. But after I found out about websites to play online, I bought the PHB and really want to try playing. I would appreciate if someone who was in a similar situation could tell me how it went. submitted by /u/Fortendytrak [link] [comments] 

The reason why I haven’t played D&D yet is because I lost any hope to find someone to play with in real life. But after I found out about websites to play online, I bought the PHB and really want to try playing. I would appreciate if someone who was in a similar situation could tell me how it went.

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[link] [comments]  The reason why I haven’t played D&D yet is because I lost any hope to find someone to play with in real life. But after I found out about websites to play online, I bought the PHB and really want to try playing. I would appreciate if someone who was in a similar situation could tell me how it went. submitted by /u/Fortendytrak [link] [comments]

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Ideas for use of non-standard dice? (D3, D5, D7, D16, D24, D30, D60, D100 or others) /u/Not_A_Clicker_Yet DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Ideas for use of non-standard dice? (D3, D5, D7, D16, D24, D30, D60, D100 or others) /u/Not_A_Clicker_Yet DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I got a great gift from one of my players – non-standard dice. I would like to include them in sessions, so I’m looking for ideas. I’m thinking of creating magic items that include random tables, but I’m curious how others found use of them.
Are there some situations that these dice are great for?

This post could serve as collection of ideas for non-standard dice, since I didn’t find one elsewhere.
Also feel free to to include ideas for other dice, not included in the title 🙂

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​r/DnD I got a great gift from one of my players – non-standard dice. I would like to include them in sessions, so I’m looking for ideas. I’m thinking of creating magic items that include random tables, but I’m curious how others found use of them. Are there some situations that these dice are great for? This post could serve as collection of ideas for non-standard dice, since I didn’t find one elsewhere. Also feel free to to include ideas for other dice, not included in the title 🙂 submitted by /u/Not_A_Clicker_Yet [link] [comments] 

I got a great gift from one of my players – non-standard dice. I would like to include them in sessions, so I’m looking for ideas. I’m thinking of creating magic items that include random tables, but I’m curious how others found use of them.
Are there some situations that these dice are great for?

This post could serve as collection of ideas for non-standard dice, since I didn’t find one elsewhere.
Also feel free to to include ideas for other dice, not included in the title 🙂

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[link] [comments]  I got a great gift from one of my players – non-standard dice. I would like to include them in sessions, so I’m looking for ideas. I’m thinking of creating magic items that include random tables, but I’m curious how others found use of them. Are there some situations that these dice are great for? This post could serve as collection of ideas for non-standard dice, since I didn’t find one elsewhere. Also feel free to to include ideas for other dice, not included in the title 🙂 submitted by /u/Not_A_Clicker_Yet [link] [comments]

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Giant dice tower ideas [OC] /u/kel_var_the_wanderer DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Giant dice tower ideas [OC] /u/kel_var_the_wanderer DnD: Roll for Initiative!

One of my players gifted me a giant cardboard Eiffel Tower (it was a Paris Olympics Coke ad), and we thought it’d be awesome to turn it into a giant dice tower! So far, I’ve been experimenting with a poster tube and some wooden sticks to create a setup where dice can bounce their way down. I’m still brainstorming what kind of theme to give it. My current ideas are: • A generic fantasy-style dice tower • Barad-dûr • Orthanc • Keeping it as the Eiffel Tower I’d love to hear your suggestions! Any creative ideas or tips for building this would be much appreciated.

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​r/DnD One of my players gifted me a giant cardboard Eiffel Tower (it was a Paris Olympics Coke ad), and we thought it’d be awesome to turn it into a giant dice tower! So far, I’ve been experimenting with a poster tube and some wooden sticks to create a setup where dice can bounce their way down. I’m still brainstorming what kind of theme to give it. My current ideas are: • A generic fantasy-style dice tower • Barad-dûr • Orthanc • Keeping it as the Eiffel Tower I’d love to hear your suggestions! Any creative ideas or tips for building this would be much appreciated. submitted by /u/kel_var_the_wanderer [link] [comments] 

One of my players gifted me a giant cardboard Eiffel Tower (it was a Paris Olympics Coke ad), and we thought it’d be awesome to turn it into a giant dice tower! So far, I’ve been experimenting with a poster tube and some wooden sticks to create a setup where dice can bounce their way down. I’m still brainstorming what kind of theme to give it. My current ideas are: • A generic fantasy-style dice tower • Barad-dûr • Orthanc • Keeping it as the Eiffel Tower I’d love to hear your suggestions! Any creative ideas or tips for building this would be much appreciated.

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[link] [comments]  One of my players gifted me a giant cardboard Eiffel Tower (it was a Paris Olympics Coke ad), and we thought it’d be awesome to turn it into a giant dice tower! So far, I’ve been experimenting with a poster tube and some wooden sticks to create a setup where dice can bounce their way down. I’m still brainstorming what kind of theme to give it. My current ideas are: • A generic fantasy-style dice tower • Barad-dûr • Orthanc • Keeping it as the Eiffel Tower I’d love to hear your suggestions! Any creative ideas or tips for building this would be much appreciated. submitted by /u/kel_var_the_wanderer [link] [comments]

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[OC] I spend 35 hours on an artwork that was never shown on table, feel free to use it in your games /u/centrifuge_destroyer DnD: Roll for Initiative!

[OC] I spend 35 hours on an artwork that was never shown on table, feel free to use it in your games /u/centrifuge_destroyer DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this.

Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.)

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​r/DnD Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this. Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.) submitted by /u/centrifuge_destroyer [link] [comments] 

Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this.

Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.)

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[link] [comments]  Before anyone feels sorry for me, I had lots of fun and learned so much drawing this. Also it is totally normal and okay for me that big chunks of backstories / potential plot lines, never make the “DM’s cut”, even the ones I put quite a but of effort in. I enjoy building a lot around characters, but get that my PC isn’t the main character, and some things might not fit the story or party. (Don’t worry I don’t dump a 30 page backstory on my DM, we mainly talk, and he gets a google doc with short summaries and quick reference guides for names etc.) submitted by /u/centrifuge_destroyer [link] [comments]

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[OC] Fellow Dad DM Here. This is the character sheet I made for my kid. /u/v0yev0da DnD: Roll for Initiative!

[OC] Fellow Dad DM Here. This is the character sheet I made for my kid. /u/v0yev0da DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’m introducing the rules slowly and pointing out that as he gets stronger his enemies do too. The heroes are definitely balanced more towards the power fantasy which lets new honest is a lot of fun.

We use Legos for the characters minis and the battlefield. This level he was introduced to spell slots. Last level was attack of opportunities. Levels before that included ability check bonuses, and saving throws. Slowly but surely we work through what’s fun but challenging and toss what isn’t.

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​r/DnD I’m introducing the rules slowly and pointing out that as he gets stronger his enemies do too. The heroes are definitely balanced more towards the power fantasy which lets new honest is a lot of fun. We use Legos for the characters minis and the battlefield. This level he was introduced to spell slots. Last level was attack of opportunities. Levels before that included ability check bonuses, and saving throws. Slowly but surely we work through what’s fun but challenging and toss what isn’t. submitted by /u/v0yev0da [link] [comments] 

I’m introducing the rules slowly and pointing out that as he gets stronger his enemies do too. The heroes are definitely balanced more towards the power fantasy which lets new honest is a lot of fun.

We use Legos for the characters minis and the battlefield. This level he was introduced to spell slots. Last level was attack of opportunities. Levels before that included ability check bonuses, and saving throws. Slowly but surely we work through what’s fun but challenging and toss what isn’t.

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[link] [comments]  I’m introducing the rules slowly and pointing out that as he gets stronger his enemies do too. The heroes are definitely balanced more towards the power fantasy which lets new honest is a lot of fun. We use Legos for the characters minis and the battlefield. This level he was introduced to spell slots. Last level was attack of opportunities. Levels before that included ability check bonuses, and saving throws. Slowly but surely we work through what’s fun but challenging and toss what isn’t. submitted by /u/v0yev0da [link] [comments]

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