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BARDS: The Entertainer Inside You
Exploring the Motivation, Method and Favor of your Bard Character
Tips on Running a One-Shot
Here are some tips on running a fun, engaging One-Shot adventure for your group.
Tips on Playing in a One-Shot
Great Tips to maximize your fun while playing in a One-Shot TTRPG adventure.
Building My First Dice Tower
I decided to challenge myself to build my first Dice Tower. I’m constantly amazed at the projects other people build, and I know it takes a huge mental effort to try it yourself. But that’s exactly what I’m encouraging you all to do.
Describing Your Attacks in Combat
Whether you’re running a session or playing in one, you can bring a cinematic sense to your combat turns that are exciting for everyone in the game. It’s fun to look out across the table and see everyone at the edge of their seats as you describe your turn versus having them all with their heads down, staring at their own character sheets.
New Character Inspiration
If you feel stuck while coming up with a character for a new Campaign or a One-Shot, you’re not alone. There are times when you know exactly which race and class(es) you want to go with, but other times, you may look at the continuously growing list of Subclasses and not know where to start. Here are some helpful tips on where to begin.
How to Describe Your Spell Casting
Using the 5 senses to add flavor to your spell casting characters.
House of the Dragon in D&D: Part 3 - Magic & Religion
Setting your D&D campaign in the world that George R. R. Martin built. In Part 3, we discuss the various Magical and Religious systems, and the Spell-Casting Classes.
House of the Dragon in D&D: Part 2 - Martial Characters
Setting your D&D campaign in the world that George R. R. Martin built. In Part 2, we go over Martial Classes.
House of the Dragon in D&D: Part 1 - Developing Your Story
Setting your D&D campaign in the world that George R. R. Martin built. The world is ripe with conflict, battles, intrigue, and of course … Dragons!
BARDS: 40+ Funny Phrases To Use
Because an easy way to play a lovable Bard is to make them funny!