[OC] Had a Christmas themed session this past weekend. One of my players took what I think is my favorite picture that has been taken of our sessions. /u/Hot_Asparagus2783 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

[OC] Had a Christmas themed session this past weekend. One of my players took what I think is my favorite picture that has been taken of our sessions. /u/Hot_Asparagus2783 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

The timing of the picture as one of my players is setting down their miniature, the fog, the bit of clutter in front of my DM screen (snacks and drinks end up here from my players), and angle as the players arrive to this encounter out for he mist.

Great session and just wanted to share!

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​r/DnD The timing of the picture as one of my players is setting down their miniature, the fog, the bit of clutter in front of my DM screen (snacks and drinks end up here from my players), and angle as the players arrive to this encounter out for he mist. Great session and just wanted to share! submitted by /u/Hot_Asparagus2783 [link] [comments] 

The timing of the picture as one of my players is setting down their miniature, the fog, the bit of clutter in front of my DM screen (snacks and drinks end up here from my players), and angle as the players arrive to this encounter out for he mist.

Great session and just wanted to share!

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[link] [comments]  The timing of the picture as one of my players is setting down their miniature, the fog, the bit of clutter in front of my DM screen (snacks and drinks end up here from my players), and angle as the players arrive to this encounter out for he mist. Great session and just wanted to share! submitted by /u/Hot_Asparagus2783 [link] [comments]

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DM what is the most difficult thing about being a DM? /u/Gloomy-Razzmatazz-35 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

DM what is the most difficult thing about being a DM? /u/Gloomy-Razzmatazz-35 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I just want to know what is the most difficult thing about being the DM since I’m still a newcomer not that interested right now migh Get more into it next year, but I do know like most like infuriating thing

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​r/DnD I just want to know what is the most difficult thing about being the DM since I’m still a newcomer not that interested right now migh Get more into it next year, but I do know like most like infuriating thing submitted by /u/Gloomy-Razzmatazz-35 [link] [comments] 

I just want to know what is the most difficult thing about being the DM since I’m still a newcomer not that interested right now migh Get more into it next year, but I do know like most like infuriating thing

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Would this be allowed generally and or would you allow this if i was in Your game /u/Superboy-primenegsDB DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Would this be allowed generally and or would you allow this if i was in Your game /u/Superboy-primenegsDB DnD: Roll for Initiative!

So, I am relatively new to D&D. I used to play it a lot with my dad, but obviously, that’s not quite the same as playing with other people. But that aside, I had an idea for character flavor. I’m sure I’m not the first person to think of it, but I did come up with it myself. I had the idea to play a wizard who lost an arm and got it replaced with a perpetually active, short-range Mage Hand that is confined to the stump. It could act as an arm replacement and wouldn’t act any different from a normal arm. I just think this would be cool, so I am asking if you would generally consider this a fine flavor to add or, if I was in your game, would you allow it? Ik it’s a run-on sentence, but I can’t be bothered, tbh. This would be in 5E.

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​r/DnD So, I am relatively new to D&D. I used to play it a lot with my dad, but obviously, that’s not quite the same as playing with other people. But that aside, I had an idea for character flavor. I’m sure I’m not the first person to think of it, but I did come up with it myself. I had the idea to play a wizard who lost an arm and got it replaced with a perpetually active, short-range Mage Hand that is confined to the stump. It could act as an arm replacement and wouldn’t act any different from a normal arm. I just think this would be cool, so I am asking if you would generally consider this a fine flavor to add or, if I was in your game, would you allow it? Ik it’s a run-on sentence, but I can’t be bothered, tbh. This would be in 5E. submitted by /u/Superboy-primenegsDB [link] [comments] 

So, I am relatively new to D&D. I used to play it a lot with my dad, but obviously, that’s not quite the same as playing with other people. But that aside, I had an idea for character flavor. I’m sure I’m not the first person to think of it, but I did come up with it myself. I had the idea to play a wizard who lost an arm and got it replaced with a perpetually active, short-range Mage Hand that is confined to the stump. It could act as an arm replacement and wouldn’t act any different from a normal arm. I just think this would be cool, so I am asking if you would generally consider this a fine flavor to add or, if I was in your game, would you allow it? Ik it’s a run-on sentence, but I can’t be bothered, tbh. This would be in 5E.

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[link] [comments]  So, I am relatively new to D&D. I used to play it a lot with my dad, but obviously, that’s not quite the same as playing with other people. But that aside, I had an idea for character flavor. I’m sure I’m not the first person to think of it, but I did come up with it myself. I had the idea to play a wizard who lost an arm and got it replaced with a perpetually active, short-range Mage Hand that is confined to the stump. It could act as an arm replacement and wouldn’t act any different from a normal arm. I just think this would be cool, so I am asking if you would generally consider this a fine flavor to add or, if I was in your game, would you allow it? Ik it’s a run-on sentence, but I can’t be bothered, tbh. This would be in 5E. submitted by /u/Superboy-primenegsDB [link] [comments]

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Monster design for my Campaign [Art] [Comm] /u/CartoonInsomniac DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Monster design for my Campaign [Art] [Comm] /u/CartoonInsomniac DnD: Roll for Initiative!

My homebrew setting has a pantheon of monster-like deities. This is one of those deities. God of cats, lies, trickery, and general mischief. I wanted the gods to have a disconnected and dangerous vibe, so they rarely interact with the players, and when they do, they take the shape of monsters, demons, and other inhuman things.

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​r/DnD My homebrew setting has a pantheon of monster-like deities. This is one of those deities. God of cats, lies, trickery, and general mischief. I wanted the gods to have a disconnected and dangerous vibe, so they rarely interact with the players, and when they do, they take the shape of monsters, demons, and other inhuman things. submitted by /u/CartoonInsomniac [link] [comments] 

My homebrew setting has a pantheon of monster-like deities. This is one of those deities. God of cats, lies, trickery, and general mischief. I wanted the gods to have a disconnected and dangerous vibe, so they rarely interact with the players, and when they do, they take the shape of monsters, demons, and other inhuman things.

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[link] [comments]  My homebrew setting has a pantheon of monster-like deities. This is one of those deities. God of cats, lies, trickery, and general mischief. I wanted the gods to have a disconnected and dangerous vibe, so they rarely interact with the players, and when they do, they take the shape of monsters, demons, and other inhuman things. submitted by /u/CartoonInsomniac [link] [comments]

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One of my players has Misophonia, any solutions? /u/Top_Wishbone_4240 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

One of my players has Misophonia, any solutions? /u/Top_Wishbone_4240 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Hello,

I am DM25 and one of the players( Player S) in my party has misophonia. I am a brand new DM for my DND campaign and one of my girlfriend’s pals was interested. We played our first session and it went smoothly, we all shared laughs and had a great time, Player S included. She reached out to my girlfriend and then myself stating that while she did have a great time, she didn’t know if she would be able to continue the campaign with us. This is when she revealed that she has misophonia and it was the very first time I had heard of it. Immediately I began researching it because I want to find a way for her to continue the campaign.

Her strain of misophonia has to do with oral fixations like chewing, sneezing, coughing, sniffing ect. Our campaign is a virtual one so we are on essentially a 3 hour facetime call. so the solutions i proposed thus far, are as follows: Having all participants mute themselves when they are not speaking, having all participants try to rely on our text chat to reduce the necessity of speaking to lessen the sounds, wearing ear buds during the call the reduce sensitivity, alerting all participants of the triggers so that as often as they can remember they can mute themselves if they have to do any of the aforementioned sounds, and finally more breaks in a session to give her some time away from the noises.

Player S was pleased with my response, but I want to know if there is any more that I can do. Any Ideas??

Update: Thanks you guys for all the recommendations I’m gonna try having the whole group use the push to talk function and the noise suppression on discord and hopefully it will reduce any symptoms that my player experiences. Thank you for all the helpful responses!!

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​r/DnD Hello, I am DM25 and one of the players( Player S) in my party has misophonia. I am a brand new DM for my DND campaign and one of my girlfriend’s pals was interested. We played our first session and it went smoothly, we all shared laughs and had a great time, Player S included. She reached out to my girlfriend and then myself stating that while she did have a great time, she didn’t know if she would be able to continue the campaign with us. This is when she revealed that she has misophonia and it was the very first time I had heard of it. Immediately I began researching it because I want to find a way for her to continue the campaign. Her strain of misophonia has to do with oral fixations like chewing, sneezing, coughing, sniffing ect. Our campaign is a virtual one so we are on essentially a 3 hour facetime call. so the solutions i proposed thus far, are as follows: Having all participants mute themselves when they are not speaking, having all participants try to rely on our text chat to reduce the necessity of speaking to lessen the sounds, wearing ear buds during the call the reduce sensitivity, alerting all participants of the triggers so that as often as they can remember they can mute themselves if they have to do any of the aforementioned sounds, and finally more breaks in a session to give her some time away from the noises. Player S was pleased with my response, but I want to know if there is any more that I can do. Any Ideas?? Update: Thanks you guys for all the recommendations I’m gonna try having the whole group use the push to talk function and the noise suppression on discord and hopefully it will reduce any symptoms that my player experiences. Thank you for all the helpful responses!! submitted by /u/Top_Wishbone_4240 [link] [comments] 

Hello,

I am DM25 and one of the players( Player S) in my party has misophonia. I am a brand new DM for my DND campaign and one of my girlfriend’s pals was interested. We played our first session and it went smoothly, we all shared laughs and had a great time, Player S included. She reached out to my girlfriend and then myself stating that while she did have a great time, she didn’t know if she would be able to continue the campaign with us. This is when she revealed that she has misophonia and it was the very first time I had heard of it. Immediately I began researching it because I want to find a way for her to continue the campaign.

Her strain of misophonia has to do with oral fixations like chewing, sneezing, coughing, sniffing ect. Our campaign is a virtual one so we are on essentially a 3 hour facetime call. so the solutions i proposed thus far, are as follows: Having all participants mute themselves when they are not speaking, having all participants try to rely on our text chat to reduce the necessity of speaking to lessen the sounds, wearing ear buds during the call the reduce sensitivity, alerting all participants of the triggers so that as often as they can remember they can mute themselves if they have to do any of the aforementioned sounds, and finally more breaks in a session to give her some time away from the noises.

Player S was pleased with my response, but I want to know if there is any more that I can do. Any Ideas??

Update: Thanks you guys for all the recommendations I’m gonna try having the whole group use the push to talk function and the noise suppression on discord and hopefully it will reduce any symptoms that my player experiences. Thank you for all the helpful responses!!

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[link] [comments]  Hello, I am DM25 and one of the players( Player S) in my party has misophonia. I am a brand new DM for my DND campaign and one of my girlfriend’s pals was interested. We played our first session and it went smoothly, we all shared laughs and had a great time, Player S included. She reached out to my girlfriend and then myself stating that while she did have a great time, she didn’t know if she would be able to continue the campaign with us. This is when she revealed that she has misophonia and it was the very first time I had heard of it. Immediately I began researching it because I want to find a way for her to continue the campaign. Her strain of misophonia has to do with oral fixations like chewing, sneezing, coughing, sniffing ect. Our campaign is a virtual one so we are on essentially a 3 hour facetime call. so the solutions i proposed thus far, are as follows: Having all participants mute themselves when they are not speaking, having all participants try to rely on our text chat to reduce the necessity of speaking to lessen the sounds, wearing ear buds during the call the reduce sensitivity, alerting all participants of the triggers so that as often as they can remember they can mute themselves if they have to do any of the aforementioned sounds, and finally more breaks in a session to give her some time away from the noises. Player S was pleased with my response, but I want to know if there is any more that I can do. Any Ideas?? Update: Thanks you guys for all the recommendations I’m gonna try having the whole group use the push to talk function and the noise suppression on discord and hopefully it will reduce any symptoms that my player experiences. Thank you for all the helpful responses!! submitted by /u/Top_Wishbone_4240 [link] [comments]

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Worst player you have ever DM’ed for? /u/ol-heavy-kevy DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Worst player you have ever DM’ed for? /u/ol-heavy-kevy DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I booted a person recently for fudging dice roles, blatant metagaming, derailing storylines not centered around them, messing with other player’s characters, and for just being a narcissistic asshole. The other player’s forced my hand, though I was happy to do it. Everything has been smooth since.

I’m a newish DM so I’m curious how bad can it get?

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​r/DnD I booted a person recently for fudging dice roles, blatant metagaming, derailing storylines not centered around them, messing with other player’s characters, and for just being a narcissistic asshole. The other player’s forced my hand, though I was happy to do it. Everything has been smooth since. I’m a newish DM so I’m curious how bad can it get? submitted by /u/ol-heavy-kevy [link] [comments] 

I booted a person recently for fudging dice roles, blatant metagaming, derailing storylines not centered around them, messing with other player’s characters, and for just being a narcissistic asshole. The other player’s forced my hand, though I was happy to do it. Everything has been smooth since.

I’m a newish DM so I’m curious how bad can it get?

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[link] [comments]  I booted a person recently for fudging dice roles, blatant metagaming, derailing storylines not centered around them, messing with other player’s characters, and for just being a narcissistic asshole. The other player’s forced my hand, though I was happy to do it. Everything has been smooth since. I’m a newish DM so I’m curious how bad can it get? submitted by /u/ol-heavy-kevy [link] [comments]

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