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I might have to admit that I have a problem. I need my evening fix of DnD. I have one game per month, and while it is a full day of gaming, much of my enjoyment of the game is through lonely fun (don't even go there, instead, go HERE where DM David explains it better than I can), which consists of reading material I may never have a chance to run/play, watching live-play recordings, and watching You Tubers focused on DnD. I'm looking for more You Tube channels to subscribe to scratch that itch.
Here are some I watch regularly or have watched. Am I missing any great sources?
Web DM, Jonathan Pruitt and Jim Davis discuss all things Dungeons and Dragons. This is my favorite You Tube series for discussions about DnD.
DM Scotty. My favorite DnD craft channel. I don't find most crafting videos that interesting to watch, but i enjoy almost all of DM Scotty's videos and I've used many of his tips to create terrain and game aids. I also support him on Patreon.
Drunken & Dragon, by "Hankerin" (not sure of real name). Discusses DnD terrain and how to run games. I don't watch most of the videos. His style just doesn't work for me and I'm less interested in the more involved terrain he builds. But now and again, he'll post a video that is just brilliant. See his videos on pacing and campaign notebooks for example.
Acquisitions Incorporated. The only live-play DnD session that I get excited about and make an effort to watch, including the live in-cinema event they had. I also like that you can watch them on Amazon Prime, though there is not much of a difference watching them on YouTube or Amazone Prime on my Fire TV. The video quality should be better on Prime, but I can't tell. Their Christmas episode, I think, is only on Amazon Prime, but I could be wrong.
Dice, Camera, Action. I watched every episode of their Curse of Straud campaign, but grew bored of it and stopped after the first episode of their Storm King's Thunder.
Zombie Orpheus Entertainment. Not sure if this belongs on the list, since they do not post weekly content. But their series The Gamers and Journey Quest are must-watch entertainment for TTRPG fans.
So, who else should I subscribe to on YouTube?
Here are some I watch regularly or have watched. Am I missing any great sources?
Web DM, Jonathan Pruitt and Jim Davis discuss all things Dungeons and Dragons. This is my favorite You Tube series for discussions about DnD.
DM Scotty. My favorite DnD craft channel. I don't find most crafting videos that interesting to watch, but i enjoy almost all of DM Scotty's videos and I've used many of his tips to create terrain and game aids. I also support him on Patreon.
Drunken & Dragon, by "Hankerin" (not sure of real name). Discusses DnD terrain and how to run games. I don't watch most of the videos. His style just doesn't work for me and I'm less interested in the more involved terrain he builds. But now and again, he'll post a video that is just brilliant. See his videos on pacing and campaign notebooks for example.
Acquisitions Incorporated. The only live-play DnD session that I get excited about and make an effort to watch, including the live in-cinema event they had. I also like that you can watch them on Amazon Prime, though there is not much of a difference watching them on YouTube or Amazone Prime on my Fire TV. The video quality should be better on Prime, but I can't tell. Their Christmas episode, I think, is only on Amazon Prime, but I could be wrong.
Dice, Camera, Action. I watched every episode of their Curse of Straud campaign, but grew bored of it and stopped after the first episode of their Storm King's Thunder.
Zombie Orpheus Entertainment. Not sure if this belongs on the list, since they do not post weekly content. But their series The Gamers and Journey Quest are must-watch entertainment for TTRPG fans.
So, who else should I subscribe to on YouTube?