I figured I’d go next for playing Dungeons and Dragons and talk about playing the different races. Previously I’ve done series on classes and backgrounds,
The last part of playing your D&D Character, there is no 401 for this course. To me there are three main parts that I wanted
We’ve started going down the route of playing your D&D character, in 101, we talked primarily about how much you should stay in character, and
Alright, so now you’ve started building your D&D character, let’s talk about playing your D&D character. Dungeons and Dragons after all is a role playing
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
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.
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 to talk about town building, but I am going to wrap that into what I would then do to