- Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Playtest overview.Posted 254 days ago
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Ask Your Readers: Christmas Gifts for Roleplayers
Tweet Christmas is approaching quite fast and people all around the globe are getting ready to purchase gifts for their loved ones. Roleplayers are usually no exception here and quite a few of them plan to...
- Posted 933 days ago
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Learning to say no…
Tweet It’s hard. There I said it! What? No, no get your head out of the gutter. What I meant was saying no when people want to play at my table. And why should I say...
- Posted 934 days ago
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Learning to say no…
Tweet It’s hard. There I said it! What? No, no get your head out of the gutter. What I meant was saying no when people want to play at my table. And why should I say...
- Posted 934 days ago
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Examining High Level Play: Part Two
Tweet Yesterday I opened the topic of high level play by looking at different types of “high level” characters and how high level play contrasts with lower power levels. Today I’ll examine why people would want...
- Posted 946 days ago
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Examining High Level Play: Part One
Tweet A couple weeks back, I was reflecting on the D&D Immortals campaign I’ve been working with, and I got to thinking about “high level play” as a whole concept. I scribbled some notes, and then...
- Posted 947 days ago
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Tips to Break Writers Block
Tweet Recently Youseph has started to write a Dungeons and Dragons adventure and is looking to post about the experience, so kudos to him for doing so. When he initially said that he was going to...
- Posted 951 days ago
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Staying in the “Sweet Spot”
Tweet In the latest episode of RPG Circus Jeff, Mark and Zach talked about low, mid and high level play in games like D&D. For some reason a lot of people find the early to mid...
- Posted 953 days ago
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Death & Traps
Tweet As a Dungeon Master (DM) I have a confession to make. I want to kill a player character at my table. Just one. Not the whole party. Just one, or maybe two and I don’t...
- Posted 961 days ago
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Infinities
Tweet Roleplaying game settings based on an existing book, movie or computer game franchise can be either a boon or a curse. On the one hand you usually get a fully fleshed-out world which your players...
- Posted 968 days ago







