What tips would you give me to write my campaign /u/Didier_du_16eme DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What tips would you give me to write my campaign /u/Didier_du_16eme DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’m writing a campaign to dm and play with my friends so what tips do you have because I’ve never done it before

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I’m writing a campaign to dm and play with my friends so what tips do you have because I’ve never done it before

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What was the first D&D character you have created? /u/BossViper28 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What was the first D&D character you have created? /u/BossViper28 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine.

As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character.

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​r/DnD There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine. As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character. submitted by /u/BossViper28 [link] [comments] 

There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine.

As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character.

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[link] [comments]  There is nothing more to it, what was the first character you created when you first played Dungeons and Dragons, any edition? You can add what equipment you used (e.g. what weapons you had) but it is not needed, just what character archetype you were is just fine. As for me… it has been so long that I don’t remember what my first D&D character. submitted by /u/BossViper28 [link] [comments]

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What character should zip choose for curse of strahd? Please help /u/Ramenko1 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What character should zip choose for curse of strahd? Please help /u/Ramenko1 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage.

I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma.

My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance

What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign.

Please help!

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​r/DnD My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage. I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma. My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign. Please help! submitted by /u/Ramenko1 [link] [comments] 

My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage.

I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma.

My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance

What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign.

Please help!

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[link] [comments]  My DM is hosting a 2024 dnd version of curse of strahd campaign with xanathar’s guide to everything. He’s asked us to all have separate races and classes. I’m fairly new, this is my 2nd campaign ever, and on my first campaign I was so ignorant of the process (dungeon crawl campaign), I barely did any damage. I’d like to actually be strong on this campaign, but would like to make use of fun and use charisma. My teammates so far have chosen: 1) Drow – Cleric Grave Domain 2) Halfling- Sourcerer Divine Soul 3) Tiefling zariel – 2024 Warlock Archfrey 4) Drawf – Barbarian – Way of the World Tree 5) Human – 2024 Bard – College of Dance What class and race should I choose to give myself an advantage on this campaign? All of my teammates are veterans of the game, and I am a completely newbie, just started playing dnd 6 weeks ago. They know what they’re doing, and from what I’ve read so far they have chosen classes and races that will be advantageous to the campaign. Please help! submitted by /u/Ramenko1 [link] [comments]

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What’s your favorite race or class? /u/Aeropar DnD: Roll for Initiative!

What’s your favorite race or class? /u/Aeropar DnD: Roll for Initiative!

P.s. You can pick from any version of the game.

Drop Answers and Upvotes below 🙂

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​r/DnD P.s. You can pick from any version of the game. Drop Answers and Upvotes below 🙂 submitted by /u/Aeropar [link] [comments] 

P.s. You can pick from any version of the game.

Drop Answers and Upvotes below 🙂

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[link] [comments]  P.s. You can pick from any version of the game. Drop Answers and Upvotes below 🙂 submitted by /u/Aeropar [link] [comments]

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Switching from 5e to 4e. Got any advice for me? /u/zeromig DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Switching from 5e to 4e. Got any advice for me? /u/zeromig DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’ve been won over; you guys’ve convinced me that I wrote off D&D 4e way too early and too easily. So I’m gonna try and give GMing 4e a try, because honestly I’ve had it with 5e. Can anyone give me some system advice about how to run or play D&D 4e for my friends?

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​r/DnD I’ve been won over; you guys’ve convinced me that I wrote off D&D 4e way too early and too easily. So I’m gonna try and give GMing 4e a try, because honestly I’ve had it with 5e. Can anyone give me some system advice about how to run or play D&D 4e for my friends? submitted by /u/zeromig [link] [comments] 

I’ve been won over; you guys’ve convinced me that I wrote off D&D 4e way too early and too easily. So I’m gonna try and give GMing 4e a try, because honestly I’ve had it with 5e. Can anyone give me some system advice about how to run or play D&D 4e for my friends?

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[link] [comments]  I’ve been won over; you guys’ve convinced me that I wrote off D&D 4e way too early and too easily. So I’m gonna try and give GMing 4e a try, because honestly I’ve had it with 5e. Can anyone give me some system advice about how to run or play D&D 4e for my friends? submitted by /u/zeromig [link] [comments]

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good roleplay and DMing /u/nihilistplant DnD: Roll for Initiative!

good roleplay and DMing /u/nihilistplant DnD: Roll for Initiative!

just wanted to mention something that i never see addressed but that i feel is important

players, regardless of how little it feels good to say, you owe your DM at least a modicum of roleplay.

I dont mean acting performance, but at least a base level of engagement with your own character in the story.

its just really really hard to have fun as a DM otherwise. if your characters are alive in my head only, i might just read a book instead.

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​r/DnD just wanted to mention something that i never see addressed but that i feel is important players, regardless of how little it feels good to say, you owe your DM at least a modicum of roleplay. I dont mean acting performance, but at least a base level of engagement with your own character in the story. its just really really hard to have fun as a DM otherwise. if your characters are alive in my head only, i might just read a book instead. submitted by /u/nihilistplant [link] [comments] 

just wanted to mention something that i never see addressed but that i feel is important

players, regardless of how little it feels good to say, you owe your DM at least a modicum of roleplay.

I dont mean acting performance, but at least a base level of engagement with your own character in the story.

its just really really hard to have fun as a DM otherwise. if your characters are alive in my head only, i might just read a book instead.

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[link] [comments]  just wanted to mention something that i never see addressed but that i feel is important players, regardless of how little it feels good to say, you owe your DM at least a modicum of roleplay. I dont mean acting performance, but at least a base level of engagement with your own character in the story. its just really really hard to have fun as a DM otherwise. if your characters are alive in my head only, i might just read a book instead. submitted by /u/nihilistplant [link] [comments]

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