I find the worst thing about DMing is what happened at the end. When I set up a challenging encounter for my players and they breeze through it because I roll poorly throughout.
@ryanp11 That's why you roll behind your little screen. You can change the number to what ever you want to make it more challenging and more entertaining for the heros. Your job isn't to follow the rules but to make an enjoyable encounter. Just a thought.
I like that Chris Perkins gives tips and allows his players to, within reason, redo their moves for more tactical advantages. Most DMs I know would have said "No, you created that elf woman there, it stays there." Chris Perkins saw that his player didn't know it would have conferred a flank, allowed him to reposition it, and everybody was happier for it.
This is a great alternative to my satisfy my gaming urge until the Pathfinder campaign I joined can start. I'm really enjoying watching their party play.
Alcohol (or other intoxicants) are always welcome at my games. As long as it doesn't go so far as to turn Hack and Slash into a game of Slack and Hash.
Wow, healing and an attack?
Antiks72 1 month ago
I find the worst thing about DMing is what happened at the end. When I set up a challenging encounter for my players and they breeze through it because I roll poorly throughout.
ryanp11 1 month ago
@ryanp11 That's why you roll behind your little screen. You can change the number to what ever you want to make it more challenging and more entertaining for the heros. Your job isn't to follow the rules but to make an enjoyable encounter. Just a thought.
pcgamernum1 1 month ago
I like that Chris Perkins gives tips and allows his players to, within reason, redo their moves for more tactical advantages. Most DMs I know would have said "No, you created that elf woman there, it stays there." Chris Perkins saw that his player didn't know it would have conferred a flank, allowed him to reposition it, and everybody was happier for it.
DMs tend to forget that the players need fun too.
Krikilrath 3 months ago 9
Ah he didn't tell the halfling about second chance
ScrapperTBP 6 months ago
Don't dwarves have +2 against poison
ScrapperTBP 6 months ago
all those sirens leads me to believe the game has been played in a seedy back room of some bar. Winner gets a +5 flaming longsword as a prize :O
troxigg 7 months ago
This is a great alternative to my satisfy my gaming urge until the Pathfinder campaign I joined can start. I'm really enjoying watching their party play.
Thawist 10 months ago
Alcohol (or other intoxicants) are always welcome at my games. As long as it doesn't go so far as to turn Hack and Slash into a game of Slack and Hash.
TheSwamper 1 year ago 25
Speak UP folks... Or is it only my speakers that are too weak?
Galev12 1 year ago
@Galev12
You should use mine, they have a +4 bonus! Ha Ha Ha Ha (i hate my life)
sonofwolfhound 1 year ago 6
I'm enjoying this series, but don't you know us British folk at all? Where's the alcohol lol
sonofwolfhound 1 year ago
...with great hair...I have to add that to my new campaign and at the end of all my fortunes in my Chinese fortune cookies.
Azanhour 1 year ago
"he's not a baby seal" lol
andrewzmorris 1 year ago
Great hair in my campaign gives +1 to bluff and diplomacy checks.
CyleNewton 1 year ago
jolly good!
RichardDeGier 1 year ago 2