SkillCheckOfficial

10551 pts ยท January 27, 2017


and a cancellation, unfortunately. :(

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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

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Thanks! glad you enjoy them! I highly recommend playing D&D, it's very fun!

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you go to the user's profile and click the + button next to their name. But cant find anything on desktop....

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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)

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You roll a 22, and go first, netting yourself the first comment on the post!

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You can also check our /r/battlemaps for tileset and tips from lots of people.

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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:

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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

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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

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fantasy grounds, but the UI is being chopped apart with OBS

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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

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people to try out different things. (2)

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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)

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aren't having fun, your players probably wont either.

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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)

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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)

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Have you ever played before? (4)

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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)

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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)

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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)

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Teaching them to interact with the game world properly is more important than memorizing their stat bonuses. (5)

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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)

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like NPC suggestions/revelations to help finish the current state. 3) During the game, i find referring to people by character name (3)

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bored/frustrated with the current state, don't be afraid to hurry them along to the next encounter/section with in-game direction (2)

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Prep wise: 1) read/plan your material inside/out. Know your locations, NPCs and their motivations. 2) If players seem to be getting (1)

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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)

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