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Get to the Good Part, or Starting ‘in media res’
Want to make your D&D adventures more exciting from the start? Learn the art of starting in media res and dive right into the action! Discover how to engage your players, introduce new information, and set the stage for epic decisions.
Eldur Aeterna | Magic Item
The Eldur Aeterna is a small but powerful magic item that appears as an unassuming torch wrapped in a bright red cloth. It provides a steady source of light and heat and never needs to be relit or replaced, making it an invaluable tool for adventurers who venture into dark and cold places.
How to Award and Track Inspiration the Easy Way
Looking for an easy way to award and track inspiration in your D&D sessions? Check out this technique that guarantees inspiration points while keeping players engaged. Find out how to use Inspiration cards and create a fun dynamic at the table.
The Dungeon Master’s Handbook: Creative Mechanics from Other TTRPGs to Take Your D&D Game to the Next Level
I love experimenting with different rules from other games. Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition is pretty flexible and allows the Dungeon Master to have flexibility regarding the rules. This includes adding in your own homebrew rules as well as rules from other games. Here are five rules I suggest trying out to see if they … Continue reading The Dungeon Master’s Handbook: Creative Mechanics from Other TTRPGs to Take Your D&D Game to the Next Level
The Three Secret Weapons to Making Your D&D Party Unbeatable
We all know about the tank, the glass canon, and the face. But I think these three are even more important to make sure everyone has a good time come gameday.
The Dungeon Master’s Handbook: 5 Non-Prep Tips to Improve Your Game
These tips offer simple and effective ways to enhance your performance as a dungeon master. From getting enough sleep to communicating with your players, these tips will help you create memorable and engaging game experiences.
The Best Supplement For Your Session Zero (for any game system)
Why make it up when you can roll some dice?