1. DM with a group of friends that will forgive you your mistakes.
2. Have fun.
3. Make mistakes.
4. Learn from those mistakes.
5. Go to 1.
2. Have fun.
3. Make mistakes.
4. Learn from those mistakes.
5. Go to 1.
I learnt to swim by swimming, not by watching swimmers or reading about swimming.Someone you know wants to start up a game of dnd 5e. Aside from the players handbook and monster manual, what, if anything, would you recommend they consider to learn how to run the game? Choose 3.
This should settle it!. Though I made this 5e specific, it is arguably an even more pressing concern for non dnd games, that have fewer venues for teaching new players how to play. What have you found is the best way to learn a new system? I don't follow actual play series for entertainment, but personally I have found watching an actual play video, particularly with the creator of the game, is very helpful in seeing how it plays in practice.
Some posters just want to see the world burn...How is this option:
Playing friends/family who are experienced players
No longer at 100%.... It was a while ago. Who the heck would NOT vote for the best way to learn to play...![]()
I suppose if a new player/DM doesn't know anyone else who plays... maybe?Some posters just want to see the world burn...![]()