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
Yesterday’s article was about min/maxing a character. Just a quick recap, this is where you make the ideal build for your character so that you
If you’ve been around pen and paper RPG players or computer game RPG players, you might have heard of a term called “Min/Maxing”. This is
I’ve been busy with my top 100 list and Halloween for the past couple of weeks, so I haven’t written much about Dungeons and Dragons.
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
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
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.