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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7008312" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>I might have to admit that I have a problem. I need my evening fix of DnD. I have one game per month, and while it is a full day of gaming, much of my enjoyment of the game is through lonely fun (don't even go there, instead, go <a href="http://dmdavid.com/tag/how-the-end-of-lonely-fun-lead-to-todays-trickle-of-dd-books/" target="_blank">HERE </a>where DM David explains it better than I can), which consists of reading material I may never have a chance to run/play, watching live-play recordings, and watching You Tubers focused on DnD. I'm looking for more You Tube channels to subscribe to scratch that itch. </p><p></p><p>Here are some I watch regularly or have watched. Am I missing any great sources?</p><p></p><p><strong>Web DM</strong>, Jonathan Pruitt and Jim Davis discuss all things Dungeons and Dragons. This is my favorite You Tube series for discussions about DnD. </p><p></p><p><strong>DM Scotty.</strong> My favorite DnD craft channel. I don't find most crafting videos that interesting to watch, but i enjoy almost all of DM Scotty's videos and I've used many of his tips to create terrain and game aids. I also support him on Patreon. </p><p></p><p><strong>Drunken & Dragon</strong>, by "Hankerin" (not sure of real name). Discusses DnD terrain and how to run games. I don't watch most of the videos. His style just doesn't work for me and I'm less interested in the more involved terrain he builds. But now and again, he'll post a video that is just brilliant. See his videos on pacing and campaign notebooks for example. </p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Acquisitions Incorporated. </strong>The only live-play DnD session that I get excited about and make an effort to watch, including the live in-cinema event they had. I also like that you can watch them on Amazon Prime, though there is not much of a difference watching them on YouTube or Amazone Prime on my Fire TV. The video quality should be better on Prime, but I can't tell. Their Christmas episode, I think, is only on Amazon Prime, but I could be wrong. </p><p></p><p><strong>Dice, Camera, Action</strong>. I watched every episode of their Curse of Straud campaign, but grew bored of it and stopped after the first episode of their Storm King's Thunder. </p><p></p><p><strong>Zombie Orpheus Entertainment.</strong> Not sure if this belongs on the list, since they do not post weekly content. But their series <em>The Gamers</em> and <em>Journey Quest</em> are must-watch entertainment for TTRPG fans. </p><p></p><p>So, who else should I subscribe to on YouTube?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7008312, member: 6796661"] I might have to admit that I have a problem. I need my evening fix of DnD. I have one game per month, and while it is a full day of gaming, much of my enjoyment of the game is through lonely fun (don't even go there, instead, go [URL="http://dmdavid.com/tag/how-the-end-of-lonely-fun-lead-to-todays-trickle-of-dd-books/"]HERE [/URL]where DM David explains it better than I can), which consists of reading material I may never have a chance to run/play, watching live-play recordings, and watching You Tubers focused on DnD. I'm looking for more You Tube channels to subscribe to scratch that itch. Here are some I watch regularly or have watched. Am I missing any great sources? [B]Web DM[/B], Jonathan Pruitt and Jim Davis discuss all things Dungeons and Dragons. This is my favorite You Tube series for discussions about DnD. [B]DM Scotty.[/B] My favorite DnD craft channel. I don't find most crafting videos that interesting to watch, but i enjoy almost all of DM Scotty's videos and I've used many of his tips to create terrain and game aids. I also support him on Patreon. [B]Drunken & Dragon[/B], by "Hankerin" (not sure of real name). Discusses DnD terrain and how to run games. I don't watch most of the videos. His style just doesn't work for me and I'm less interested in the more involved terrain he builds. But now and again, he'll post a video that is just brilliant. See his videos on pacing and campaign notebooks for example. [B] Acquisitions Incorporated. [/B]The only live-play DnD session that I get excited about and make an effort to watch, including the live in-cinema event they had. I also like that you can watch them on Amazon Prime, though there is not much of a difference watching them on YouTube or Amazone Prime on my Fire TV. The video quality should be better on Prime, but I can't tell. Their Christmas episode, I think, is only on Amazon Prime, but I could be wrong. [B]Dice, Camera, Action[/B]. I watched every episode of their Curse of Straud campaign, but grew bored of it and stopped after the first episode of their Storm King's Thunder. [B]Zombie Orpheus Entertainment.[/B] Not sure if this belongs on the list, since they do not post weekly content. But their series [I]The Gamers[/I] and [I]Journey Quest[/I] are must-watch entertainment for TTRPG fans. So, who else should I subscribe to on YouTube? [/QUOTE]
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