So I don't know a thing about the DnD scene in Norfolk UK BUT I'm getting in here so I can see what the EnWorld veterans say about finding online games. This is something I've been super curious about.
Agree with this if the adventure leaves Menzoberranzan. But I think you HAVE to make this a city focused adventure (like you said in your post above)
Is the outside world totally out of the question in a campaign like this??
Snagged the new Monster Manual, a mini and some paints a few weeks ago. Trying to get into the painting scene but instead I’ve just stared at the mini for the past 14-ish days.
Being very late to the TTRPG world D&D seems to have the most resources for getting INTO gaming. Between books, YouTube channels and stuff at the local game store it has the pieces available to welcome newer people into this hobby.
Just about done with book 2 in “The Dark Elf Trilogy”. Very excited to hear how this goes and see what your PC’s actually end up doing and how they navigate life in the Underdark.
Well dangit. Came here hoping to find an errata list for each of the 3 core 2024 books to make some edits in them tonight!
Very frustrating stuff.
For those of you making edits to your physical copies how do you personally do it?
I thought it was a good interview overall! Actually made me want to get on the Dungeoncraft patreon to listen to the entire interview.
I'm sure there is some bitterness mixed in but Mearls seems pretty genuine about his love of the TTRPG world. I'm with him that sometimes the power gamers can...
Struggling with my weekly game (we play Sunday nights so it’s fresh). 1 player is simply a power builder and has had 4 characters in 8 sessions. He dies on purpose (attacks everything) so he can bring in a new build. Another player is a combo of power builder and also someone that needs to make...
This.
For us old guys we got a lot of products (TTRPG, tv shows, books, etc. in the entertainment world) geared towards us in our youths that our parents thought were dumb. This is the cycle.
Haven't read all the posts but I don't mind this. I do feel like the MM has a TON packed into it. Plus, I'm excited for a Forgotten Realms Adventure's Guide. Sounds like a fun stand alone that I"m glad they didn't cram into the current books
I've really enjoyed the anthology books and would love one for 2024 rules. Don't know what old adventures they could bring back but I'd be cool with anything 2005 and older.
I have hit the age where "terrible" sounds nostalgic and nice. I don't know that I love this about myself right now but it's where I'm at 😅.
Give me a good story and my old brain will put up with a lower budget show. And yes, I realize that this is a recipe for disaster for Netflix.
I think the guys name is Matthew but I forget his characters name. It was like “Glarg” or something. Anyways, I remember laughing about how often he lied about rolling 20’s. Core memories unlocked
That’s funny you mention Critical Hit. It’s the first podcast that got me into DnD when I stumbled on it in 2010. Only listened to first season but loved it
I'm always in the market to find a new actual play podcast to get into. Been trying to get season 1 of Not Another D&D Podcast to stick for me. 9 episodes in and it still hasn't won me all the way over yet. Really enjoyed Dimension 20 season 1 and CR season 1 (Only 40 episodes into season 2 but...
I agree with this. In my case I was a ranger in that campaign which I feel made it easier for me personally to just shoot an arrow or two from a distance. I'm sure I'd have been lost if I was running around getting into combat with different enemies.
Also, when I was thinking back about this...