- What is your age?
- At what age did you start playing D&D?
- Are you a boy or a girl?
- What did you find difficult about the game at first?
- What is the most important you think should be in a tutorial animation?
- What kind of ambiance would you like a tutorial animation to have?
- 24
- 17
- boy
- knowing what you could and couldn't do. At first i was just playing the rules before i started creative role-play and using the rules only when necessary e.g. when i have to role diplomacy/persuasion.
- the rules don't cover everything. In that case the dm decides but you can always talk with your dm and the other players about what kind game you'd like (e.g. combat heavy or role-play focused)
- I liked the image you posted. I would keep the tone light with a few jokes here and there
I also asked my girlfriend:
- 22
- 20
- girl
- rule changing things like spells and manoeuvres. They take some getting used to but easy once you get hang of it.
- that is best to start simple, both rule and role play wise. A simpler expressive character is easier get used to role-playing then a complex brooding stoic character. Similarly a simple I hit things with my sword character is easier to get a hang of the rules than a wizard with many different kinds of spells.
- I als think the picture looks good with its medieval style. I would love puns! Puns are always a great addition!
Succes with your project! Maak er een mooie animatie van!
Last edited: