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    D&D 5E Looking for an adventure (dungeoncrawl) for my 5E campaign

    Doesn't Princes of the Apocalypse meet your criteria pretty well? It starts at 3rd level. I suppose diverse and interesting is subjective, but it seems to have quite a bit going on. It's got lore and back story, with some good ideas about how to integrate it into various settings. It's already a...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    This is what I believe would happen if we tried to use anything more demanding, technologically, than Facebook. We already have the Android vs. iOS thing going. Facebook is only slightly more tech than email, and it's mostly platform neutral. In the past, I've inspired good results from...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    You can set up a private group on Facebook. Everything you post to the group will only be seen by its members. So far, we just have events and messages to the group. Everyone receives a notification when there's a new message to the group. Perhaps Mark can provide more background, as his group...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    Thanks for the additional info, Mark. We're trying a Facebook group like yours, and I think it's going to work out for us. Everyone knows Facebook, so there's nothing to learn or form a habit around for the technology. We're doing our first lunchtime event on Monday, starting to get our HotDQ...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    More and more, I'm thinking this may be the best option for us, too. After discussing options with a couple of players, it seems like at least a couple of us are feeling resistant to use a dedicated website or add events to their existing calendars. Facebook has the advantage of being ubiquitous...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    Thank you, Dave. I didn't think of using the message boards here at EN World. I will check that option out, too. Doing so would confer the added benefit of providing news and opportunity for players to take part in this vibrant community.
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    Thank you for sharing your experiences and these great resources, edemaitre. Obsidian Portal looks promising, and Yahoo groups seem like a great option. At this point, we have basic communication, file sharing, and date/time tracking covered, although I'm hoping we can reduce email usage. Forums...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    I like the idea of using technology that's light-weight and familiar. Facebook definitely falls into that category. So, you're using it for communication between play sessions and tracking play session dates and times? Is there anything about your group's use of Facebook that you find...
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    This sounds great, Crothian! We're hoping to reduce administrative time (leveling, spell selection, etc.) in play sessions exactly as you have done. Do you mind sharing the software you're using for the forums? At present, email is working well for communications. I just published a group...
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    D&D 5E So I got my PHB. My impressions...

    Agreed. I'm actually planning to look at that page first, before doing anything else. I'm concerned that all the hate is making me pre-disposed to hate it too. We shall see. We shall see.
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    D&D 5E Best Online Tools for Coordinating a 5E Group with a Busy Schedule

    As I'm sure is the case for many of you, our 5E group is comprised of busy professionals. We meet every Tuesday night for a few hours, and keep in touch during the week, mostly by email. We use phone and text, too, of course. As we finish the Starter Set, and prepare to begin HotDQ, I'm...
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    D&D 5E Kind of confused about the staggered releases.

    I'm right there with you guys (would like to read the whines from WotC forums reproduced here). You would think there would be enough whining to read in these forums, but sadly, there is not.
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    D&D 5E Splatbooks in 5E, way or no way?

    You raise good points, Paul. I didn't think about modules being dependent on splatbooks. That would seem to make them less "optional", and more "it depends on the game you're running". I'm hoping the adventures stand on their own, requiring only the core rules to run.
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    D&D 5E Splatbooks in 5E, way or no way?

    It does seem intuitive. Your point about the DM needing to control his or her game is well taken, too. I can understand how people might become annoyed if the supplemental material were more about quantity than quality. I don't think anyone would want to keep spending on sub par books that...
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    D&D 5E Splatbooks in 5E, way or no way?

    Okay. As a returning player/DM, I'm intrigued by the speculation and discussion around so-called splatbooks. I had to look up the term. It wasn't around when I played back in the day. For thos who don't know it, here's the Wikipedia definition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splatbook Most of...
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    D&D 5E Hoard of the Dragon Queen Adventure - Will you run/play it?

    This has been our approach. We're about half way through the Starter Set, using the included pre-generated characters. Once we finish that, we will move to HotDQ. We will have a short diversion around Halloween, in which I will take the group (partially) through Tomb of Horrors. I'm converting...
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    D&D 5E Starter Set - how many sessions did it took your group to finish the adventure?

    We've had two three-hour sessions. In the first session, we got through the goblin ambush and the first room of the Cragmaw Hideout. Our second session ended in Phandelin. The party returned the stolen goods from the hideout, and delivered the wagon. They are now at the inn, talking to the...
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    D&D 5E Necromancer Games: Sneak Peak, Book of Lost Spells

    The funding level is hovering around $37k right now. Less than $3k to go to fund The Book of Lost Spells. With almost a month to go, that seems doable.
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    D&D 5E How Often Are You Handing Out Inspiration?

    I was pretty free with it during our first play session. My players, like others here, forget to use it. I'm also finding that most players are working pretty hard at playing to their backgrounds, bonds, and flaws. If they start remembering to use it, I'm going to have to decide if I want them...
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    D&D 5E Does anyone have the book yet?

    I wish we had a FLGS nearby. Per your response to my other post, the 19th will be a toss-up for interruptions at home or work. My wife will be home, but I have standing project meetings all morning on Tuesdays. Of course, if I take it to work, I can eat lunch with some of our play group, and...
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