Recent content by Annie Bulloch

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    Delving into Dungeon in a Box

    Dungeon in a Box is a monthly subscription service which bills itself as a complete package of materials to run a D&D 5th Edition adventure. The box includes an adventure and a variety of accessories to go with it. The modules are designed to work as standalone games, but if you subscribe...
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    Filled with Dice Envy

    Yes, unfortunately, international shipping rates are brutal no matter what.
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    Filled with Dice Envy

    Yikes, that’s not great.
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    Filled with Dice Envy

    Curious about monthly subscription boxes aimed at tabletop gamers? Take a look at the boxes you can get from Dice Envy! Online retailer Dice Envy offers subscription boxes at three different tiers: Original, Basic, and Sampler. Each tier can be ordered month to month, or you can prepay for a...
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    Collaborating with Your DM

    Is your D&D game a battle of DM versus players? Or do you prefer a collaborative relationship over an adversarial one? Before I dig into this, let me be clear: the best style of play is whatever your group prefers. I’m not here to tell you your fun is wrong. If everyone is enjoying the...
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    Conversation as a D&D Sidequest

    Last weekend, I spent some time hanging out with a friend from my D&D group. We had other things on the agenda, but we also realized that it was a perfect opportunity to have an in-character conversation we had been trying to have in-game for nearly two months. Our sessions have been eventful...
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    Graph Paper Romance: When D&D Characters Date

    Yeah, absolutely. I hoped it would go without saying, but: don't be inappropriate. Don't be a creep. Again, this is a rule for D&D and also real life.
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    Graph Paper Romance: When D&D Characters Date

    No braces were involved, so I don't know what would have happened in case of a critical fail. Maybe somebody's magic malfunctions, or somebody accidentally falls on a sword! Probably something nonfatal yet embarrassing.
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    Graph Paper Romance: When D&D Characters Date

    Do your D&D games ever contain romantic elements? I’m not talking about stereotypical antics involving trying to hook up with NPC barmaids or seduce a guard as a distraction. Realistic relationships are unlikely to develop that much in a one-shot, or in a style of play which de-emphasizes role...
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    Great Moments In D&D For Kids

    Yeah, the time we pretty much did Seven Samurai/Rio Bravo vs a large group of orc bandits seemed totally fresh to the kids! It was super fun regardless.
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    Great Moments In D&D For Kids

    I definitely keep it fast-paced. And I have to steer them into various situations or they would never do anything but shop for magic items and look for pets. I taught them a bit about the need to earn and save money though!
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    Great Moments In D&D For Kids

    Helping kids create characters is a lot of fun. It takes time because they deliberate over every detail, and I have to explain it to them. Heck, it's helped me learn things because I had to understand it well enough to explain it. I'm much better versed in the various schools of magic now that...
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    Great Moments In D&D For Kids

    I run a weekly D&D game for children ages 8-14 at my shop. When I took over our Young Heroes League program last fall, I had very little experience as a DM. I started running an Adventurer’s League table for adult players a few months later, which is easy by comparison. There isn’t much the...
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    Ways to Reward Your D&D Players

    Just last night, my DM presented my character with actual pages that he wrote, aged, and burned himself. They're full of clues about a problem we're investigating right now. I was delighted and read the whole thing aloud. My fellow party members also want to make those dogtags I mentioned. I...
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    Ways to Reward Your D&D Players

    Obviously, the best way to reward your D&D players for participating is to have a good game ready. But when you’ve found a good group and want to dig deeper to enhance the experience, here are a few methods for rewarding your players. Some are DM-specific, but others can apply to any player or...
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