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Last week, I talked about a few of the “rules” of improv, and discussed the concepts of “Yes, and…”, Agreement, and Asking Open Questions. This week, I’d like to get into specifics a little more and suggest some really...
This is a guest post from Geeks Next Door. They agreed to write D&D-related strips for Dungeon Mastering and share their thoughts on their creative process, as well as their Dungeons and Dragons adventures. Enjoy!
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Former D&D designer turned Aion writer Dave Noonan raised an interesting question on his blog recently. Should we still be buying 4e books? The crux of his arguement is the November errata that brought the...
I am an unabashed fan of fourth edition D&D, which I’m sure is no surprise to our readers. But you may not know that I started off with second edition. Like most long time gamers, I still feel bangs for my first beloved system. If you’re like me than...
As dungeon masters a great deal of time and effort goes towards making sure that our players are engaged and having fun at the table. You try to craft stories and encounters that they will like, but how can you be sure what they want? Well, I have some...