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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I don't know if this is true. I think a lot of people who enjoy the storytelling and roleplaying enjoy open dice rolls as a way to add random elements to the story. I know as both a DM and player I know it's pretty boring when the story is just going through predictable beats. Great stories...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I have never thought of Death Saves being secret, I've always had the players roll them. Leaving it to a behind the screen roll sounds really intense! How do the players react? Do you give them any descriptions to clue them into the results?
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    Looking Back on 2024 – Looking Forward to 2025

    My gaming scene in 2024 was pretty wimpy. I ran an online Ironsworn game with friends about a half dozen times, and that's about it. Still, it was a nice way to keep up with old buddies! We moved to a century-old home with no soundproofing a few years back, and I have a 3 year old who naps and...
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    D&D General Why do good monsters exist, from a game design standpoint?

    I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I really don't feel that good creatures should have a full stat block in the Monster Manual. It takes up a lot of space and is used rarely, if at all, in most D&D campaigns. I would very much prefer if there was a sidebar with information on Good...
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    D&D General Should the DM roll in the open?

    I voted Yes, but just based on my own preferences. As a DM I haven't used a DM Screen in years and years. I love how rolling in the open holds me to the results. It kind of shifts the authority of storytelling from me to the dice, which I enjoy. I'm usually really open with the players. I like...
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    D&D General Town Maps from my Completed Campaign

    Here's a more recent one I really enjoyed making. I had a new group design their own starting town, and they came up with a frontier town that used to be a dragon hatchery, but has been taken over by a corrupt council that uses the old draconic icons to make money. Set at the half-point of...
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    D&D General Town Maps from my Completed Campaign

    I subscribe to Inkarnate, but then I just use what's there. Sometimes it's fun to figure out how to manipulate or combine objects to get what I want.
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    D&D General Town Maps from my Completed Campaign

    Hey, thanks! I think each one took me a couple hours? These were all made before my wife and I had a baby and during the pandemic, so I had a little more time back then.
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    D&D General How Do D&D Adventurers Dress?

    I actually really enjoy thinking about what my character is wearing. It helps me visualize the adventure and setting. My longest running 5e character was a dwarven wizard archaeologist who had been banished from his hold, named Drustan Green. I started with him having a well-worn green cloak...
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    If possible let's try to focus on new ideas and not drag up the o-word. Thanks y'all!
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    I don't disagree with what you're saying but it's not the purpose of this thread.
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    I was just thinking about this too. A machine people who require the consumption of gold to support their circuit brains not recognizing organic beings as "living." Almost treating war as a mining operation.
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    A discussion in another thread made me start brainstorming fun (and not stereotypical) ways to design "warlike" people in RPG settings. Orcs and Klingons may have been novel in their time, but the trope of an entire species sharing the quality of "warlike" is, at this point, a tired one. So...
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    "The Customer Is Always Right"

    I think rude behavior is pretty easy to define and identify.
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    "The Customer Is Always Right"

    Even still, none of that justifies treating a worker rudely.
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    [Nutkinland] All your base are belong Nutkinland!

    Chronosome's song about Nutkinland always pops up in my head. (Hi DocMidnight and Chronosome if you're still around! - Stuporhero)
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    "The Customer Is Always Right"

    This thread just reminded me of another roommate of mine from college. On weekends and evenings he worked in a movie theater. He was ripping tickets when some guy said to his son, "That's why you should stay in college..." It shows that you literally do not know the story of the person you are...
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    D&D General Changing subclasses mid-campaign (or even classes)

    I've had this happen a few times in my campaign. Usually it's because a class's mechanics don't match what the player really wants. In a 5e Arcana Unearthed game, a player switched from being a Witch to a Greenbond. We were all learning about the classes for the first time, and the player had...
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    "The Customer Is Always Right"

    Sorry your wife had some rough interactions today Morrus, that really stinks. A roommate of mine worked for Starbucks and would regularly tell me horror stories of customer entitlement. I really wish folks would prioritize treating each other like human beings rather than prioritizing their own...
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