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and a cancellation, unfortunately. :(
I generally sign up 4 new players + my co-host, for 5 people, but its pretty common for people to not show up. This week we had a no-show
Thanks! glad you enjoy them! I highly recommend playing D&D, it's very fun!
you go to the user's profile and click the + button next to their name. But cant find anything on desktop....
Thats a good question...i'm not actually sure. Poking around, i dont see a way on desktop, however i did find out on mobile. On mobile (1)
You roll a 22, and go first, netting yourself the first comment on the post!
You can also check our /r/battlemaps for tileset and tips from lots of people.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/1zdxej/i_just_finished_sorting_out_a_2_gb_archive_of/ It looks like the torrent is still live.
software is going to have a limited set of tiles, and probably sell more. Here's a reddit archive i got a while back of lots of map assest:
I believe you can add your own tile sets, but you still need to supply them. You can find a lot of stuff online however, but most mapping
you dont mind spending some cash, i like dungeonographer: http://www.dungeonographer.com/
Check out dungeon painter: http://pyromancers.com/dungeon-painter-online/ It's pretty limited in what it can do, but its free and easy. If
fantasy grounds, but the UI is being chopped apart with OBS
want to add details, you can do that in any image editor (gimp, photoshop, paint.net, paint, etc.)
So you have the layout, but you're looking to add things to it or something? i'm not entirely sure what you're looking for... if you just
people to try out different things. (2)
Retraining is always a good idea for new players. In fact, official AL play allows you to retrain up until level 5. It encourages people (1)
aren't having fun, your players probably wont either.
give you is 1) Always remember, it's a co-op game. It's not DM vs players and 2) Everyone is there to have fun, even the DM. If you (2)
Awesome! sounds like you've already got a plan and know the rules well enough! Good luck! As for DMing advice, the best advice i can (1)
Have you ever played before? (4)
flyer stating that you're looking for players as a DM! I also recommend reading the PHB and the DMG to get familiar with the game. (3)
a local tabletop gaming shop in your area, and finding out if they have a want ads board, in my experience most do. You can put up a (2)
If you're the DM, its actually not too hard to get groups going. There's always more players than DMs. I would recommend finding (1)
Teaching them to interact with the game world properly is more important than memorizing their stat bonuses. (5)
instead of player name can really help new people get into it. 4) For new players specifically, don't worry if they don't know the rules (4)
like NPC suggestions/revelations to help finish the current state. 3) During the game, i find referring to people by character name (3)
bored/frustrated with the current state, don't be afraid to hurry them along to the next encounter/section with in-game direction (2)
Prep wise: 1) read/plan your material inside/out. Know your locations, NPCs and their motivations. 2) If players seem to be getting (1)
yourself: "will the make the game more fun overall?". Other than that, the main thing, if everyone's having fun, you're doing it right! (2)
and a cancellation, unfortunately. :(
I generally sign up 4 new players + my co-host, for 5 people, but its pretty common for people to not show up. This week we had a no-show
Thanks! glad you enjoy them! I highly recommend playing D&D, it's very fun!
you go to the user's profile and click the + button next to their name. But cant find anything on desktop....
Thats a good question...i'm not actually sure. Poking around, i dont see a way on desktop, however i did find out on mobile. On mobile (1)
You roll a 22, and go first, netting yourself the first comment on the post!
You can also check our /r/battlemaps for tileset and tips from lots of people.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/1zdxej/i_just_finished_sorting_out_a_2_gb_archive_of/ It looks like the torrent is still live.
software is going to have a limited set of tiles, and probably sell more. Here's a reddit archive i got a while back of lots of map assest:
I believe you can add your own tile sets, but you still need to supply them. You can find a lot of stuff online however, but most mapping
you dont mind spending some cash, i like dungeonographer: http://www.dungeonographer.com/
Check out dungeon painter: http://pyromancers.com/dungeon-painter-online/ It's pretty limited in what it can do, but its free and easy. If
fantasy grounds, but the UI is being chopped apart with OBS
want to add details, you can do that in any image editor (gimp, photoshop, paint.net, paint, etc.)
So you have the layout, but you're looking to add things to it or something? i'm not entirely sure what you're looking for... if you just
people to try out different things. (2)
Retraining is always a good idea for new players. In fact, official AL play allows you to retrain up until level 5. It encourages people (1)
aren't having fun, your players probably wont either.
give you is 1) Always remember, it's a co-op game. It's not DM vs players and 2) Everyone is there to have fun, even the DM. If you (2)
Awesome! sounds like you've already got a plan and know the rules well enough! Good luck! As for DMing advice, the best advice i can (1)
Have you ever played before? (4)
flyer stating that you're looking for players as a DM! I also recommend reading the PHB and the DMG to get familiar with the game. (3)
a local tabletop gaming shop in your area, and finding out if they have a want ads board, in my experience most do. You can put up a (2)
If you're the DM, its actually not too hard to get groups going. There's always more players than DMs. I would recommend finding (1)
Teaching them to interact with the game world properly is more important than memorizing their stat bonuses. (5)
instead of player name can really help new people get into it. 4) For new players specifically, don't worry if they don't know the rules (4)
like NPC suggestions/revelations to help finish the current state. 3) During the game, i find referring to people by character name (3)
bored/frustrated with the current state, don't be afraid to hurry them along to the next encounter/section with in-game direction (2)
Prep wise: 1) read/plan your material inside/out. Know your locations, NPCs and their motivations. 2) If players seem to be getting (1)
yourself: "will the make the game more fun overall?". Other than that, the main thing, if everyone's having fun, you're doing it right! (2)