Creating a D&D campaign is a long process, in this part we will discuss the first step: getting ideas. We all know that premade campaigns or adventure modules are very well planned, have a logical sense and backstory, and provide great value, since they’re designed by a team of many pr...
DnD races 5e (5th edition) refer to the different humanoid species that players can choose from when creating their characters in D&D.
If you’ve not made your mind up, check out your options in our dedicated DnD classes guide. Once you’ve picked a class, ask your Dungeon Master what level you’ll start the campaign at, and record this here. You may need to read up on the DnD level up process, particularly if ...
Regardless, if you're finding yourself about to sit down to run your first D&D games as DM soon, we're here to help.We've compiled a few tips, as well as some videos and other suggested resources for getting started running your first D&D campaign....
Running a high-level Dungeons & Dragons campaign is unique challenge, but there are steps Dungeon Masters can take to avoid headaches and make the game as enjoyable and epic as it can be. The 5e D&D rules are more streamlined than prior editions, but the upper levels of the game ...
Double click the dice skin you want to use, and it should swap out with your current one on skin. You can continue using this dice skin for the rest of your campaign, or until you swap out for another. After you select the new dice skin you want to use, you can click out of the...
If you’re a weenie who isn’t sure horror is for you (like myself), but you can’t help being drawn to the Mists, this new campaign is the perfect opportunity to safely explore horror with your friends at your side.Find the book nowOpens in a new tabat your favorite local game ...
Start with a pre-written adventure Whether it’s aDnD one-shotor a long-runningDnD campaign, creating a world, characters, and a plot for Dungeons and Dragons can be a lot of work – and a lot of new skills to learn for someone who might not have a background in creative writing. ...
Start with a simple and short one-shot adventure rather than a full campaign. Use premade D&D characters so they can get straight to playing. Providea handout with the basic rules(like what to do during combat) that they can reference on their own during the session. ...
If you’re running a murder mystery in your long-term campaign and know the proficiencies your party is sporting, look to see which you can work into the murder mystery for revealing clues. I’m sure that mountain dwarf in your party will love it when their Stonecunning ability finally ...