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[OC] Massive Digital Bundle Giveaway for 5 Winners: 7500+ playing card-sized printables, 6 digital character journals with automation features, printable tracking sheets, random generators, character portraits, templates to make your own cards + lifetime access to all future updates (mod-approved) /u/ggraphart DnD: Roll for Initiative! submitted by /u/ggraphart
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My closest friend is not my D&D friend /u/eliabrianb DnD: Roll for Initiative!

My closest friend is not my D&D friend /u/eliabrianb DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I read alot of stories about “your friends is not your D&D friend” and currently for me, this is correct.

Maybe it’s just me that is emotional about it, but I just want to vent since I, a chicken, cannot tell them this.

So I ran 6 sessions of LMoP with my closest friends and we dedicated this campaign for our 1 friend before he goes back to work overseas. Lets call him Joe. We use Foundry, and I waste my time on translating the module (bcs we are not english speaker) and styling my journal so I can read them better (yes I can’t read if it’s cluttered).

All 6 sessions went great, but the last one is kinda a warning sign for me. Joe sleeping schedule is like Batman, sleeps during the day but at night he’s up. But the rest can’t do that bcs they have work to do. So scheduling is a nightmare. I am getting stressed out after 5 times canceling bcs he did not answer the call when it’s time for a session.

Another friend in the group, lets call her Karen. She always sounds like is a hassle to play, creating a character last minute and ask me to fill in her spells. She also get mad when the thing she want to do does not make sense (She cannot speak dwarvish but insisting me that she understands them because no one in the party speaks dwarvish).

I’m so frustated and I know I just can communicate this with them but I just really burned out. Feels like I just want to quit this hobby all together but I just don’t want to waste my money since I bought the physical copy of PHB 2024, Icewind Dale, Curse of Strahd and The Shattered Obelisk just FOR US to play.

Sorry if this story is just me being a baby.

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​r/DnD I read alot of stories about “your friends is not your D&D friend” and currently for me, this is correct. Maybe it’s just me that is emotional about it, but I just want to vent since I, a chicken, cannot tell them this. So I ran 6 sessions of LMoP with my closest friends and we dedicated this campaign for our 1 friend before he goes back to work overseas. Lets call him Joe. We use Foundry, and I waste my time on translating the module (bcs we are not english speaker) and styling my journal so I can read them better (yes I can’t read if it’s cluttered). All 6 sessions went great, but the last one is kinda a warning sign for me. Joe sleeping schedule is like Batman, sleeps during the day but at night he’s up. But the rest can’t do that bcs they have work to do. So scheduling is a nightmare. I am getting stressed out after 5 times canceling bcs he did not answer the call when it’s time for a session. Another friend in the group, lets call her Karen. She always sounds like is a hassle to play, creating a character last minute and ask me to fill in her spells. She also get mad when the thing she want to do does not make sense (She cannot speak dwarvish but insisting me that she understands them because no one in the party speaks dwarvish). I’m so frustated and I know I just can communicate this with them but I just really burned out. Feels like I just want to quit this hobby all together but I just don’t want to waste my money since I bought the physical copy of PHB 2024, Icewind Dale, Curse of Strahd and The Shattered Obelisk just FOR US to play. Sorry if this story is just me being a baby. submitted by /u/eliabrianb [link] [comments] 

I read alot of stories about “your friends is not your D&D friend” and currently for me, this is correct.

Maybe it’s just me that is emotional about it, but I just want to vent since I, a chicken, cannot tell them this.

So I ran 6 sessions of LMoP with my closest friends and we dedicated this campaign for our 1 friend before he goes back to work overseas. Lets call him Joe. We use Foundry, and I waste my time on translating the module (bcs we are not english speaker) and styling my journal so I can read them better (yes I can’t read if it’s cluttered).

All 6 sessions went great, but the last one is kinda a warning sign for me. Joe sleeping schedule is like Batman, sleeps during the day but at night he’s up. But the rest can’t do that bcs they have work to do. So scheduling is a nightmare. I am getting stressed out after 5 times canceling bcs he did not answer the call when it’s time for a session.

Another friend in the group, lets call her Karen. She always sounds like is a hassle to play, creating a character last minute and ask me to fill in her spells. She also get mad when the thing she want to do does not make sense (She cannot speak dwarvish but insisting me that she understands them because no one in the party speaks dwarvish).

I’m so frustated and I know I just can communicate this with them but I just really burned out. Feels like I just want to quit this hobby all together but I just don’t want to waste my money since I bought the physical copy of PHB 2024, Icewind Dale, Curse of Strahd and The Shattered Obelisk just FOR US to play.

Sorry if this story is just me being a baby.

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[link] [comments]  I read alot of stories about “your friends is not your D&D friend” and currently for me, this is correct. Maybe it’s just me that is emotional about it, but I just want to vent since I, a chicken, cannot tell them this. So I ran 6 sessions of LMoP with my closest friends and we dedicated this campaign for our 1 friend before he goes back to work overseas. Lets call him Joe. We use Foundry, and I waste my time on translating the module (bcs we are not english speaker) and styling my journal so I can read them better (yes I can’t read if it’s cluttered). All 6 sessions went great, but the last one is kinda a warning sign for me. Joe sleeping schedule is like Batman, sleeps during the day but at night he’s up. But the rest can’t do that bcs they have work to do. So scheduling is a nightmare. I am getting stressed out after 5 times canceling bcs he did not answer the call when it’s time for a session. Another friend in the group, lets call her Karen. She always sounds like is a hassle to play, creating a character last minute and ask me to fill in her spells. She also get mad when the thing she want to do does not make sense (She cannot speak dwarvish but insisting me that she understands them because no one in the party speaks dwarvish). I’m so frustated and I know I just can communicate this with them but I just really burned out. Feels like I just want to quit this hobby all together but I just don’t want to waste my money since I bought the physical copy of PHB 2024, Icewind Dale, Curse of Strahd and The Shattered Obelisk just FOR US to play. Sorry if this story is just me being a baby. submitted by /u/eliabrianb [link] [comments]

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If I wanted to run a campaign where the players don’t know who they are at first, how do I do it? /u/TheBrawler101 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

If I wanted to run a campaign where the players don’t know who they are at first, how do I do it? /u/TheBrawler101 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Basically the idea would be that the characters wake up and have amnesia for a good bit of the campaign. A lot of the time would be spent figuring out who they were. I think it’s a cool idea but not sure how to implement something like that without either spoiling who the PCs were to the players or getting players stuck with characters they don’t like. Any ideas on how I could go about something like this or is it just something that might not work with DND?

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​r/DnD Basically the idea would be that the characters wake up and have amnesia for a good bit of the campaign. A lot of the time would be spent figuring out who they were. I think it’s a cool idea but not sure how to implement something like that without either spoiling who the PCs were to the players or getting players stuck with characters they don’t like. Any ideas on how I could go about something like this or is it just something that might not work with DND? submitted by /u/TheBrawler101 [link] [comments] 

Basically the idea would be that the characters wake up and have amnesia for a good bit of the campaign. A lot of the time would be spent figuring out who they were. I think it’s a cool idea but not sure how to implement something like that without either spoiling who the PCs were to the players or getting players stuck with characters they don’t like. Any ideas on how I could go about something like this or is it just something that might not work with DND?

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[link] [comments]  Basically the idea would be that the characters wake up and have amnesia for a good bit of the campaign. A lot of the time would be spent figuring out who they were. I think it’s a cool idea but not sure how to implement something like that without either spoiling who the PCs were to the players or getting players stuck with characters they don’t like. Any ideas on how I could go about something like this or is it just something that might not work with DND? submitted by /u/TheBrawler101 [link] [comments]

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Weekly Questions Thread /u/AutoModerator DnD: Roll for Initiative!

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[link] [comments]  ## Thread Rules ​ * New to Reddit? Check the Reddit 101 guide. ​ * If your account is less than 5 hours old, the /r/DnD spam dragon will eat your comment. ​ * If you are new to the subreddit, **please check the Subreddit Wiki**, especially the Resource Guides section, the FAQ, and the Glossary of Terms. Many newcomers to the game and to r/DnD can find answers there. Note that these links may not work on mobile apps, so you may need to briefly browse the subreddit directly through Reddit.com. ​ * **Specify an edition for ALL questions**. Editions must be specified in square brackets ([5e], [Any], [meta], etc.). If you don’t know what edition you are playing, use [?] and people will do their best to help out. AutoModerator will automatically remind you if you forget. ​ * **If you have multiple questions unrelated to each other, post multiple comments** so that the discussions are easier to follow, and so that you will get better answers. submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]

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Are there any “natural” enemies to specific races? /u/Dnd_Addicted DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Are there any “natural” enemies to specific races? /u/Dnd_Addicted DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Hello everyone!

I’m gonna try and keep it as short as possible. I’m running a homebrew campaign and the different races are still divided (humans, elves, dwarves and halflings, very LOTR style).

I was wondering are there any “natural” enemies for each specific race? Like “dwarves have a grudge against dragons” or “elves and orcs”. The players are all into fantasy stuff but not so much into DnD lore so don’t worry if you have to go out of the box, I just want them to have fun in the second arc of the campaign.

I’m open to any and all suggestions, so even if you say “elves are against artificers” that’s good, I’ll just have them fight someone with a bunch of magic items and stuff like that, you know?

Not sure what level they will be by then, but they will definitely be at least level 5.

Thanks everyone!

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​r/DnD Hello everyone! I’m gonna try and keep it as short as possible. I’m running a homebrew campaign and the different races are still divided (humans, elves, dwarves and halflings, very LOTR style). I was wondering are there any “natural” enemies for each specific race? Like “dwarves have a grudge against dragons” or “elves and orcs”. The players are all into fantasy stuff but not so much into DnD lore so don’t worry if you have to go out of the box, I just want them to have fun in the second arc of the campaign. I’m open to any and all suggestions, so even if you say “elves are against artificers” that’s good, I’ll just have them fight someone with a bunch of magic items and stuff like that, you know? Not sure what level they will be by then, but they will definitely be at least level 5. Thanks everyone! submitted by /u/Dnd_Addicted [link] [comments] 

Hello everyone!

I’m gonna try and keep it as short as possible. I’m running a homebrew campaign and the different races are still divided (humans, elves, dwarves and halflings, very LOTR style).

I was wondering are there any “natural” enemies for each specific race? Like “dwarves have a grudge against dragons” or “elves and orcs”. The players are all into fantasy stuff but not so much into DnD lore so don’t worry if you have to go out of the box, I just want them to have fun in the second arc of the campaign.

I’m open to any and all suggestions, so even if you say “elves are against artificers” that’s good, I’ll just have them fight someone with a bunch of magic items and stuff like that, you know?

Not sure what level they will be by then, but they will definitely be at least level 5.

Thanks everyone!

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[link] [comments]  Hello everyone! I’m gonna try and keep it as short as possible. I’m running a homebrew campaign and the different races are still divided (humans, elves, dwarves and halflings, very LOTR style). I was wondering are there any “natural” enemies for each specific race? Like “dwarves have a grudge against dragons” or “elves and orcs”. The players are all into fantasy stuff but not so much into DnD lore so don’t worry if you have to go out of the box, I just want them to have fun in the second arc of the campaign. I’m open to any and all suggestions, so even if you say “elves are against artificers” that’s good, I’ll just have them fight someone with a bunch of magic items and stuff like that, you know? Not sure what level they will be by then, but they will definitely be at least level 5. Thanks everyone! submitted by /u/Dnd_Addicted [link] [comments]

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Level 4 Monk Question /u/Spherno1 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Level 4 Monk Question /u/Spherno1 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Hey! Looking for some advice here on my character. In the campaign Im playing I have a Level 3 Kensei Monk coming very close to Level 4, this is a high powered world and as such has had some rules implemented to character creation to make everyone much more powerful.

As we come up on Lvl 4 I am not sure whether to take a feat or score improvement and wanted to get some Reddit opinions just to see what justifications others would use to make their decisions. My stats are as follows:

Tabaxi Monk – Way of the Kensei

Scores: 14 | 18 | 18 | 12 | 18 | 16; AC 20 (with Agile Parry); 32 Max HP

I own a basic quarterstaff that serves as my melee Kensei Weapon (no stores to buy a ranged yet) and I was allowed to pick a magic item a level one and so have a Cloak of Displacement.

What should my priority be come lvl 4? Thanks!

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​r/DnD Hey! Looking for some advice here on my character. In the campaign Im playing I have a Level 3 Kensei Monk coming very close to Level 4, this is a high powered world and as such has had some rules implemented to character creation to make everyone much more powerful. As we come up on Lvl 4 I am not sure whether to take a feat or score improvement and wanted to get some Reddit opinions just to see what justifications others would use to make their decisions. My stats are as follows: Tabaxi Monk – Way of the Kensei Scores: 14 | 18 | 18 | 12 | 18 | 16; AC 20 (with Agile Parry); 32 Max HP I own a basic quarterstaff that serves as my melee Kensei Weapon (no stores to buy a ranged yet) and I was allowed to pick a magic item a level one and so have a Cloak of Displacement. What should my priority be come lvl 4? Thanks! submitted by /u/Spherno1 [link] [comments] 

Hey! Looking for some advice here on my character. In the campaign Im playing I have a Level 3 Kensei Monk coming very close to Level 4, this is a high powered world and as such has had some rules implemented to character creation to make everyone much more powerful.

As we come up on Lvl 4 I am not sure whether to take a feat or score improvement and wanted to get some Reddit opinions just to see what justifications others would use to make their decisions. My stats are as follows:

Tabaxi Monk – Way of the Kensei

Scores: 14 | 18 | 18 | 12 | 18 | 16; AC 20 (with Agile Parry); 32 Max HP

I own a basic quarterstaff that serves as my melee Kensei Weapon (no stores to buy a ranged yet) and I was allowed to pick a magic item a level one and so have a Cloak of Displacement.

What should my priority be come lvl 4? Thanks!

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[link] [comments]  Hey! Looking for some advice here on my character. In the campaign Im playing I have a Level 3 Kensei Monk coming very close to Level 4, this is a high powered world and as such has had some rules implemented to character creation to make everyone much more powerful. As we come up on Lvl 4 I am not sure whether to take a feat or score improvement and wanted to get some Reddit opinions just to see what justifications others would use to make their decisions. My stats are as follows: Tabaxi Monk – Way of the Kensei Scores: 14 | 18 | 18 | 12 | 18 | 16; AC 20 (with Agile Parry); 32 Max HP I own a basic quarterstaff that serves as my melee Kensei Weapon (no stores to buy a ranged yet) and I was allowed to pick a magic item a level one and so have a Cloak of Displacement. What should my priority be come lvl 4? Thanks! submitted by /u/Spherno1 [link] [comments]

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Party member drank the blood of a dragon working on becoming a dracolich, how screwed is he? /u/Calliope4 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Party member drank the blood of a dragon working on becoming a dracolich, how screwed is he? /u/Calliope4 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

We’ve been investigating a cult spreading a plague amongst the population of a city. Everyone that dies of the plague, their soul goes to his phylactery.

Our Dragonborn party member was kidnapped by him and offered the ‘antidote’ to his plague, being his blood. He took it, so how screwed is he?

Edit: spelling.

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​r/DnD We’ve been investigating a cult spreading a plague amongst the population of a city. Everyone that dies of the plague, their soul goes to his phylactery. Our Dragonborn party member was kidnapped by him and offered the ‘antidote’ to his plague, being his blood. He took it, so how screwed is he? Edit: spelling. submitted by /u/Calliope4 [link] [comments] 

We’ve been investigating a cult spreading a plague amongst the population of a city. Everyone that dies of the plague, their soul goes to his phylactery.

Our Dragonborn party member was kidnapped by him and offered the ‘antidote’ to his plague, being his blood. He took it, so how screwed is he?

Edit: spelling.

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[link] [comments]  We’ve been investigating a cult spreading a plague amongst the population of a city. Everyone that dies of the plague, their soul goes to his phylactery. Our Dragonborn party member was kidnapped by him and offered the ‘antidote’ to his plague, being his blood. He took it, so how screwed is he? Edit: spelling. submitted by /u/Calliope4 [link] [comments]

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