DMingNicholas
First Post
If you're DMing, you should really think about what the situation would be like. It is one thing to say that the fighter's cleave bloodied an enemy, it is another to get gritty and descriptive about the great axe tearing into the flesh of the frightened goblin. For that matter, think about the enemies? Is it worth it for them to stay and fight when they are outmatched? Do they try to run, surrender or fight to the bitter end?
Also, don't be afraid of looking foolish. Giving different characters voices and mannerism that you act out at the table goes a long way to making them memorable.
Also, don't be afraid of looking foolish. Giving different characters voices and mannerism that you act out at the table goes a long way to making them memorable.