Alright, we’re back with another Friday Night D&D, where I write down an idea that I’ve had for a D&D campaign to help give you
We’re up high enough in numbers now that I think that we should just go beyond five and wrap up the list with games that
Alright, we’re onto the last class for D&D character creation. In the prerequisites, we’ve talked about how to make a character that fits the campaign
Alright, now we’re into the sweet spot for games. There are a lot of them out there that really work best at 4 players. This
Back into building a D&D character. We’ve talked previously about the simplest ways to make a character that doesn’t step on other players toes, that
Yes, this is coming out Friday morning where I’m writing from. But Friday Morning D&D sounds way different than Friday Night D&D. What I wanted
Alright, we’re going to take that character creation to the next level. The first level, 101, is the very basic that you need to do.
Now, last time it was basically games that only played two players. With three players, it isn’t often that you find a game that just
I’ve done a lot of in depth posts on the different backgrounds and classes from the core book, and I’ve done some posts on building
Alright, I said I was going start another top 5 list, these are games that can either only be played with two players or are