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<blockquote data-quote="pontinyc" data-source="post: 7024404" data-attributes="member: 6749050"><p>Dude,</p><p></p><p><strong>Absolute Tabletop</strong>. I have no idea how these guys aren't youtube 5e stars. Start with "The Provokers" series. Matt Click is far and away my favorite DM. He and his players are hardcore roleplayers and not beer and pretzels at all, which is just my preference. All rolling occurs off camera and results are only posted in chat so it really feels like you're watching professional storytellers or "watching" a radio play. Absolutely seamless. Sometimes the accents veer into the southern United States which can be a little jarring but that's rare. Matt Mercer's a good DM but their game is way too beer and pretzels for me. Just a point of personal preference.</p><p></p><p>If you like Absolute Tabletop, you'll also love its spinoffs created by other members of the group and their friends. <strong>Performance Check</strong> by "Rob" is phenomenal. The game he's running now, "The Lorekeepers" is nail biting. As a DM, I steal everything the guy does in terms of the running of his game. Again, hardcore role-players so plenty of fun but full-on character voices and choices. Proceed if that's your thing.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tabletop Terrors</strong> by the Carney Brothers is also excellent. They're members of Absolute Tabletop so same sort of thing. Those they play with, as well, are phenomenal rp'ers. Locrius? Out of his mind and impossible not to watch. By the by, Absolute Tabletop has started selling pdf's and fully-bound books of their world as well as excellent supplements which I've glanced at online and are extremely legit.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jarl DM</strong>. Love Lloyd and his Viking-centric home-brew world. Absolutely top shelf and his players are usually great.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like I work for these guys but I assure you that I don't. I just look for games that are heavy on rp and have as little out-of-game chat as possible. I'd give my eye teeth to have my players RP as well as these guys do (and I play with four other professional actors. . . sigh).</p><p></p><p>Hope you enjoy if you decide to check them out and good luck and happy gaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pontinyc, post: 7024404, member: 6749050"] Dude, [B]Absolute Tabletop[/B]. I have no idea how these guys aren't youtube 5e stars. Start with "The Provokers" series. Matt Click is far and away my favorite DM. He and his players are hardcore roleplayers and not beer and pretzels at all, which is just my preference. All rolling occurs off camera and results are only posted in chat so it really feels like you're watching professional storytellers or "watching" a radio play. Absolutely seamless. Sometimes the accents veer into the southern United States which can be a little jarring but that's rare. Matt Mercer's a good DM but their game is way too beer and pretzels for me. Just a point of personal preference. If you like Absolute Tabletop, you'll also love its spinoffs created by other members of the group and their friends. [B]Performance Check[/B] by "Rob" is phenomenal. The game he's running now, "The Lorekeepers" is nail biting. As a DM, I steal everything the guy does in terms of the running of his game. Again, hardcore role-players so plenty of fun but full-on character voices and choices. Proceed if that's your thing. [B]Tabletop Terrors[/B] by the Carney Brothers is also excellent. They're members of Absolute Tabletop so same sort of thing. Those they play with, as well, are phenomenal rp'ers. Locrius? Out of his mind and impossible not to watch. By the by, Absolute Tabletop has started selling pdf's and fully-bound books of their world as well as excellent supplements which I've glanced at online and are extremely legit. [B]Jarl DM[/B]. Love Lloyd and his Viking-centric home-brew world. Absolutely top shelf and his players are usually great. Sounds like I work for these guys but I assure you that I don't. I just look for games that are heavy on rp and have as little out-of-game chat as possible. I'd give my eye teeth to have my players RP as well as these guys do (and I play with four other professional actors. . . sigh). Hope you enjoy if you decide to check them out and good luck and happy gaming. [/QUOTE]
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