Subreddits Best D&D related subreddits. Also be sure to check their wikis /r/DMAcademy - Tips on being a better Dungeon Master /r/DnDBehindTheScreen - More tips on being a better Dungeon Master /r/UnearthedArcana - Catalog for homebrew material /r/BehindTheTables - Lots of tables, espe...
The details you give will highly depend on what kind of “monster” you have in your game. If it’s an actual physical creature, you could do what some movies do and only show small parts of the creature, or the footprints or trail it leaves behind. If the monster is something that ...
How can you play D&D without any dice!? Allows you to roll 3D dice on your screen. It is absolutely necessary for the clickity clackities. I personally haven't done a deep-dive into these settings, but some of my players have and they've lovedit....
It’s an incredibly tense battle, but it doesn’t let the spectacle of the situation outdo the actual fight. Cliff isn’t a set piece even if he looks it. He’s a genuine boss and players have to play well to beat him. Stealthing around to hit him from behind is safer, but it m...
or by rolling behind the DM screen, if playing in person. Only the unconscious player and the Dungeon Master can know how many rolls have been failed or succeeded. Meanwhile, the other party members must continue the battle, hoping their companion is able to pull through to see another ...
Frankly the "maligned Jeff Grubb" grousing in Reddit and elsewhere totally misinterprets Grubb's surprise at Spelljammer becoming an integral product within 5e's multiverse. conceit. I don't think there's an offense taken, and let's maybe wait and see the actual product. I was never deep...