So, we were back to the virtual table last night for some Dungeons and Dragons. This session was a little bit different because we were
So, one of the common issues when people are trying to play D&D is scheduling, scheduling is just really hard for everyone because, well, people
Now, this monster is a bit different than the other ones that I’ve talked about. This one is just a monster not with abysmal intelligence
In Dungeons and Dragons, you have your character stats, that’ll be things like Strength, Dexterity, Intelligence, and more. When you start the game you get
Took a few weeks, but we got back to it finally playing our zoom D&D game. So let’s do a quick recap in bullet point
In D&D, and other RPG’s, fairly often a special item is just something like a +1 sword, yay, you can hit better and do more
About a week ago, I started on a series talking about the three pillars of Dungeons and Dragons, Combat, Social Encounters and Exploration. I’ve talked
Just a quick recap of what’s come before, there are three different pillars to Dungeons and Dragons, according to Dungeons and Dragons. Those are Combat,
Dungeons and Dragons is built upon three pillars, Combat, Social Encounters, and Exploration. Now, these pillars don’t always evenly share the load, nor should they.
I’ve previously posted about this (You can find it here), but that was from more of a world building aspect, if you’re playing in a