pickin_grinnin
Explorer
I manage expectations before I let someone join the campaign, and again during an all-group Session Zero. I specifically address this issue. That has always worked well for me.
I manage expectations before I let someone join the campaign, and again during an all-group Session Zero. I specifically address this issue. That has always worked well for me.
You specifically address the Matt Mercer thing? Why is that? Have you had it come up before?
On a more serious note (although, seriously, Matt - if you read this, you are Matt Mercer), I hate that people use the names of people as labels for problems. It is a horrible practice. Calling this a Critical Role concern is a bit better, but even better would be just saying we're not voice actors as the label and referencing Critical and Matt Mercer in your discussion as an example. Saying there is a problem and then using a person's name for the label of the problem... it is just unpleasant. So, please, do not Fauchard1520 anyone else by using their name as a label.
Thinking on this more, I’m not even sure Matt Mercer is still Matt Mercer.
The Matt Mercer of early 2016 would be in forking awe of the Matt Mercer of 2020, who now has four years of weekly Dungeon Mastering; sponsors throwing terrain at him; the budget of a hit show to use on minis, terrain, and maps; and the free time of being a paid DM to spend preparing for the game.
And Matt Mercer is still nothing without the cast, who are trained actors and know they’re planning a show for entertainment.
So we have characters with secrets and slow character arcs planned to unfold over years. Fjord who is using a fake accent for a year of play and Knott the Brave who wasn’t what they said. There’s foreshadowing to both of their reveals and twists in the first dozen episodes but no payoff until six months to a year in.
Players willing to take notes and remember NPCs and take the plot hooks. And pay forking attention and not spend half the session playing Candy Crush.
If we are, in fact, all knowing creatures that is true. However, experimenting with things that we have not experienced can open our eyes to possibilities that we had not considered when we set our goals.I'm good with my style and enjoy my game more than I would a Critical Role game. I hope all the DMs out there realize that there is no pinnacle of DM achievement besides the goals you set for yourself.![]()
I would like that too, although I understand why they might not.Even if you do not want to play a style of game that mimics Critical Role, you can learn a heck of a lot from listening to him DM. I really wish that they'd add a show to Critical Role that talks about some of his techniques and then shows clips of those techniques in practice.