FourMonos
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hi all, as sg noted, I have returned. My apologies to everyone here, especially my players and DM's. Things are going well, thank you.
Welcome back r1! Hope all is well.
hi all, as sg noted, I have returned. My apologies to everyone here, especially my players and DM's. Things are going well, thank you.
As I've said elsewhere, really great to see you well and back again, r1.hi all, as sg noted, I have returned. My apologies to everyone here, especially my players and DM's. Things are going well, thank you.
hi all, as sg noted, I have returned. My apologies to everyone here, especially my players and DM's. Things are going well, thank you.
So, I've just stumbled upon something quite interesting while reading some DnD trivia and I thought it would make an excellent adventure. Then I realized I wouldn't be that good at DMing (yet).
For example, I don't have any DM tools like maps and grids and such (though I have photoshop) and I don't have a good grasp on what creatures to use in encounters. Oh, and adventure proposals...how to go about that.
Oh mighty DMs, show me the way.
Not too sure if this is the right place to ask this question - if not can you please point me in the right direction.
In terms of our characters do they have to look like the race you choose - for example, say I wanted to play a human but I really liked the dragonborn from a mechanics perspective - could my character be a human (and I roleplay the dragonbreath like a magic spell for example).
Sorry if this is a dumb question, this is how we play in my regular tabletop game but I did not know whether this sort of thing is allowed in a more "formal" gaming structure like a Living World.
Its just a bit frustrating when you have a good concept for a character but you then shortchange yourself by choosing a less optimal race (from a mechanics perspective).
I also apologise if this has been covered elsewhere, I looked through the Character Creation Guide and Wiki but could not find any reference.