Heck, while you’re at it, why not make a cape? Zamorak sears away the gigantic continent of Forinthry. Sound: Use Music to Create Ambience The first time I visited Jagex, I was amazed by the number of instruments, recording booths, and the skill of their sound team. As a GM, ...
A setting isn’t just one story or adventure, it’s an entire world, a place where all kinds of stories can happen. So if you’re looking to create one for your campaigns, here are some tips to get you started with your own D&D campaign setting! What are the most important parts of...
If you have a round of playtesting for every addition to the game, you’ll be able to spot weak areas in your design early on. (And if you’ve built your game in World Anvil, you can use ourRPG campaign managerto help run your playtest smoothly). Some of the best playtesters are ...
Learn how to be a better DM (Dungeon Master) so you can tell better stories for yourself and your friends. Learn things like how to start a campaign, how to create realistic NPCs, how to move the plot along, and how and why to use session 0's for your party. Join hosts Justin ...
Character creation in Roll20 for Dungeons & Dragons takes several forms. In its native state, players and GMs create a blank character sheet that is assigned to a player. From there, players can manually fill in the sheet with drag-and-drop available options from the campaign compendium or ...
With this guide, we’ll teach you how to run Dungeons & Dragons for kids and suggest some of the best kid-friendly D&D adventures and other tabletop RPGs around.
This post introduces a new tree I needed to create for a particular adventure for my solo D&D campaign. Continue reading“Cave Oak – A New Tree For Your DnD Campaign” Posted onSeptember 30, 2024 d12 Monthly – Issue 40 – Halloween 2024 ...
Create flexible and fluid experiences Once you’re playing a game that explores queer themes or characters, it helps to remain flexible. There are times when a character is absolutely in stone as to who they are and how that reflects you, but part of the joy of using an RPG to explore ...
4. It's OK to Start SmallTrying to jump into a full, book-length campaign as your first foray into DMing might feel a little daunting. If you just want to get your feet wet, try running some one-shot adventures, such as those found in Candlekeep Mysteries or Keys from the Golden ...
I prefer to create my own adventures and do this all the time. I generally have a good idea on how any particular combat is likely to go especially a boss fight. For the most part my boss fights end up being fairly close and often the players are not sure they are going to survive...