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I enjoy Nerdarchy quite a bit.

I enjoy listening to Nerdarchy, more now in the last few months than I did earlier on in 5E. Their production values, especially their audio, and format gets better as they go along.

It's obviously not scripted. It's just sitting around a table with gamers having discussions about various D&D topics.
 

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I enjoy listening to Nerdarchy, more now in the last few months than I did earlier on in 5E. Their production values, especially their audio, and format gets better as they go along.

It's obviously not scripted. It's just sitting around a table with gamers having discussions about various D&D topics.
they are ok, but I dont like their game sessions. Their ask dm bits are good.
 

I'm sure Mr Colville has a great many pearls of wisdom to offer. I keep reading nice things about him.

Shame I get a headache from attempting to sit through one of his videos for more than 30 seconds. Take a breath! Slow down!
 

they are ok, but I dont like their game sessions. Their ask dm bits are good.

I don't really watch anyones game sessions. Other than the one Matt Mercer did for Vin Diesel, I haven't been able to sit through an entire video of other people gaming.

I pretty much just watch the Nerdarchy "DM" videos.
 

I like the Nerdarchy videos as well because they emphasize their game and the fun they are having at the table.

WebDM and Coleville are good, but I find their advice encourages stale gaming. Some of the best DMs I've ever played with do very little of what WebDM/Colville recommend. The renegade DMs will offer you a beer and then knee you in the groin-and the gaming can be glorious.
 

I don't really watch anyones game sessions. Other than the one Matt Mercer did for Vin Diesel, I haven't been able to sit through an entire video of other people gaming.

I pretty much just watch the Nerdarchy "DM" videos.


Haha, I am the same way. I get frustrated watching people play because ultimately I want to be at their table playing.
 




I like the Nerdarchy videos as well because they emphasize their game and the fun they are having at the table.

WebDM and Coleville are good, but I find their advice encourages stale gaming. Some of the best DMs I've ever played with do very little of what WebDM/Colville recommend. The renegade DMs will offer you a beer and then knee you in the groin-and the gaming can be glorious.

In what way does their advice encourage stale gaming?
 

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