How To Play Dungeons & Dragons
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@DarkDreamer444 There's mo restriction either way, although I'd suggest you kept your characters throughout your playing career. Especially to get to the Epic levels!
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thank you kind sir
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I swear, learning how to play D&D is like learning how to code or a language. I have all of the manuals and I have been reading them but I still feel so lost! I do not know anyone who plays. Only those who have heard of the game.
Thanks for the videos, I hope I can get this down. I would love to play.
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@repsesper Is it possible to use, say, 4 pictures with slits in them (Top left and Bottom right), but them together to form a square and use that?
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You guys have to watch this video with captions on!!!!! not the worst i've seen but...
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Do you have anything for 3rd edition
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@WastingTime4ever go to some stores and ask 2 play or make a resovation 2 play
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@KyIernuva135Clone thats how u have fun
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i am Dohvakihn DRAGONBORNE
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So just last Week I started playing D&D with my friends. We're all new (and Level 2!), and we keep finding the mistakes were making but we're having loads of fun. I was wondering if you had any majorly important tips for DM.
Additionally our combat doesn't seem to have enough role play and can become dull at times because everyone's so focused on trying to get the stats and damage right, do you know any good ways to encourage role play in combat?
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Fail I meant don't incorrectly correct someone.
Could I make my own figurines out of clay or wood or use Lego minifigures?
KyIernuva135Clone 3 months ago
@KyIernuva135Clone Absolutely! I've actually made lots of monsters out of polymer clay.
repsesper 3 months ago
@repsesper hey man I'm 15 and I'm trying to get started in this game cus it looks really fun. How can I find groups to play with and what eddition do you sggest for beginners? BTW my friends are NOT into this kind of stuf.
WastingTime4ever 3 months ago
@WastingTime4ever The first place to check is your local gaming stores. Talk to the owner and patrons, put up fliers. Next, check bookstores that carry D&D. Lastly, search online. And sometimes, you just have to get out there and get people interested. It's worth it, trust me.
repsesper 2 months ago
After being inspired by your videos i went out and with great trouble (finding a DnD group in scotland is near impossible) found a DnD group and am now hooked so thank you
TheLazEffect 9 months ago
@TheLazEffect That's great! One of my favorite music groups is from Scotland- Boards of Canada.
repsesper 9 months ago 6