3 Encounters to Start YOUR Campaign!

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  • @billyluxton
    @billyluxton 7 років тому +117

    For those that were looking for the primer text, here it is. Apologies if someone already posted this here, but I didn't see it. Hankerin, maybe you can paste it in the video description, or pin this comment or something :)
    Prisoners of Molach - Gil was dead when I awoke. His jerkin was torn to tatters, and his face bent in horror. From this i recoiled, but made no sound, for the empty-eyed ghouls that guarded our cages were hellishly close. Before I could breathe, they brought some other poor soul from a like confinement, and by the ankle dangled her above a drop at the room's edge. She was released with a wet plop heard below, screams, and silence. The ghouls, bare lipless teeth gleaming beneath corroded helms, turned to retrieve another. Time was short indeed...
    A Burning at New Haven - That the folk of Newhaven were prone to burn witches was known, but how far the practice had gone, and WHY remained a well-guarded secret. All this, though dire, remained hidden from royal eyes for decades. But barbarians are terrible liars, and the whole mess was about to burst open like a den of snakes. Onto this we walked that afternoon, unaware of the boiling doom beneath our feet...
    The Road to Westburg - Another humdrum wagon escort awaited our troop, but this time we walked with a cart marked in Kingly colors. We asked no questions, and took no peeks, but all four of us were on edge. The roadway to Westburg is mostly smooth-cobbled path, but there is one place where our gold would be earned: Shadow Crags. That narrow fissure is littered with forgotten skeletons, and provides a perfect vantage for unsavory types. So off we went, grim and ready to fight our way to a week's pay.

    • @Runehammer1
      @Runehammer1  7 років тому +14

      thanks for post!!

    • @billyluxton
      @billyluxton 7 років тому +4

      No worries, man! Thanks for all your great vids o/

  • @dm4life579
    @dm4life579 8 років тому +55

    My players saved every damn NPC they encountered and now they have all sorts of connections around the city. They even decided to help out the main villain get rid of his curse completely fucking up the story. I love my players.

    • @benjapizarro981
      @benjapizarro981 5 років тому +2

      Wow, thats the complete opposite of my murder hobos players, they even fucking destroyed a inofensive little princess that was recently ressucitated just because she was the cause of a curse that had fallen on them, complete savages

  • @RichardKurbis
    @RichardKurbis 7 років тому +63

    Just ran my C&C game last night with some new players (my wife, my 2 teenage kids and my eldest daughter and her fiance-- both mid 20's) NONE of them really played RPG's and my Teens wanted to try RPG'ing on family gamenight (usually we play boardgames like Talisman/King of Tokyo/Lords of Waterdeep/Elder signs/Arkham Horror).
    Ran the First scenario shown here, had the players make their characters on index cards with basic concepts of what person they were, and a few bonuses for rolls based on their skills... really simple.
    Worked out quite well, and lots of beer and wine was consumed... the kids saw a new side of their Mom (she is a huge fan of the Walking Dead TV show and enjoyed the dread/zombie/ghoul theme).
    Thanks for sharing the concepts Hank, they are all raring to go on another session.

    • @Runehammer1
      @Runehammer1  7 років тому +18

      thats awesome!! welcome to the madness!

    • @TheOblite
      @TheOblite 7 років тому

      Richard Kurbis I

  • @aaronsellers435
    @aaronsellers435 8 років тому +25

    I was playing D&D with my little sister, new to DMing & running a pathfinder game, I set up a game & she surprised me when she started throwing goblins off of a cliff.

  • @nathanmaher7848
    @nathanmaher7848 7 років тому +5

    Thanks so much for these starter encounters. We do family board game night every Sunday, so I got a game going with my wife (doesn't get it), my son (8yro) and daughter (6yro). Not having done D&D before, we started with the prison encounter leading onto the burning encounter and then kept going with a longer term campaign. The witch turned out to be linked to a prophecy and will be key to holding back a demon lord. It's still going strong 5 months later, but your encounters showed me the simple model I need to work with to keep the young kids going - along with a linear and simple campaign arc. The kids have even created and DM'd a couple of non-plot line encounters. Brilliant, cheers

  • @imskullfungus
    @imskullfungus 8 років тому +84

    I pretty much completely stole your "Yeah, you guys are prisoners"-opening, reskinned it as a "Yeah, you guys are prisoners in cocoons"-opening, with drone-men and big beetle-dudes hauling off other prisoners to god knows where, named the adventure "Prisoners of the Grub Witch" and just went with that. It worked sooo well. Not only did we not have to determine starting equipment or any of that bogus, we could also completely skip the boring "How do you know each other"-step.
    Now the player characters have bonded together since they survived and escaped the clutches of the big, fat, larvae-looking Witch-monstrosity. Next session they will have to try to survive the terrible leech-ridden jungles just outside of the Grub Witches keep. Good times!

    • @StreetShots79
      @StreetShots79 3 роки тому

      That's F'n awesome.

    • @半蔵-x5h
      @半蔵-x5h Рік тому +1

      Stolen. That is a great starter adventure seed. After the jungle I am going to dump them into a polluted swamp. Keep the players in the wildlands.

    • @nhear001
      @nhear001 6 місяців тому

      That sounds great

  • @SenolTapirdamaz
    @SenolTapirdamaz 7 років тому +7

    So, today I played D&D 3.5 Prisoners of Moloc with my 13y/o and 7y/o. The settings was exactly as you described. I only used the names of the starter set and the fact that the wizard had some Daze and Magic Missile. Nothing more. No weapons other then what you described. I played the a Cleric and a Rogue as NPC.
    They .. barely .. made... it :)
    Man did we have a blast. I let them try all kinds of things. My 7 y/o had a bit of trouble getting into the fantasy mode but gradually started describing his actions (allbeit with terms used in Dragoballz, nevertheless the beserk mode with a natural 20 was clear). I lloved this scene, this story, the simplicity of it.
    We only had 1 stat. Everyone is a AC12, and we use the hitpoints which is on the starterset. I had skeleton miniatures with a AC12 and HP12.
    Please please please do not stop making these kinds of videos. It was awesome ...AWESOME!!

  • @WillMcc_WriterGoblin
    @WillMcc_WriterGoblin 8 років тому +123

    "Hey guys, heres the first encounter. Lets play it."
    That delivery just earned you a sub.

  • @jesternario
    @jesternario 8 років тому +6

    I actually used the prisoners of moloch as inspiration for my own starting adventure, where the players have to escape from prison cells and then get out what turns out to be the basement of their town temple, which has been taken over by cultist.

  • @billybolling8825
    @billybolling8825 2 роки тому +4

    Still one of my favorite Runehammer vids! I use all three of these for one-shots to get new people hooked on D&D at my gamestore. Was also inspired to craft because of you. Love it!

  • @jeremydailey
    @jeremydailey 7 років тому +5

    Man as a first time DM gearing up my first campaign run with my buddies, this has helped me tremendously. I was trying so hard to figure out how to introduce my player's characters to each other in story, but simply having them awaken within a cell in a dungeon and having to fight their way out is just brilliant, simple and the most effective thing ever. Thank you sir!

  • @fullrefund8812
    @fullrefund8812 6 років тому +2

    I'm commenting on an old video I know but it seemed the most appropriate place. Just wanted to thank you for the excellent videos with awesome ideas. I havn't played in 25+ years but bought my oldest kid the starter set for XMas mostly to try to get him away from the computer for a bit, now I find myself running a campaign for my three kids (10yrs old to 17yrs old) and wife (instant built in gaming group and a fun family activity). Your videos have helped me immensely get things rolling again and brought my family closer together (sniff, ). Used your Molog scenario to kick things off, they had a blase. Thank you very much and keep up the great work!

  • @willrivard9096
    @willrivard9096 8 років тому +5

    Love the low, high, dark format. You should consider making this episodic. Wonderful tips!

  • @ripplerbr
    @ripplerbr 8 років тому +6

    I have to say I was a DM for the first time tonight. I ran slight variants of your encounters and everyone was super stoked. The low fantasy dark thematic settings really had my group engaged. Thank you so much!!

  • @breakinginferno6774
    @breakinginferno6774 8 років тому +74

    One of them must have the key... it was the one that fell into the cube, wasn't it?

  • @bloodrunsclear
    @bloodrunsclear 2 місяці тому +1

    This was INVALUABLE for a new group! I know the video is years old, but thank you 😊

    • @Runehammer1
      @Runehammer1  2 місяці тому +1

      @@bloodrunsclear cheers!!!

  • @seanwelch71
    @seanwelch71 7 років тому +1

    I just subscribed and I am glad I found your videos. I respect your dedication to the craft of storytelling and your love of terrain and props. I began DMing last year after a fifteen year hiatus from all things D&D. I use a fun centered playing style bolstered by the OSRIC rules book PDF. I employ masking tape lines for walls and boundries (positive space), with corks, little plastic junk, etc for props, and our miniatures are old army-man scale figures from various 80's D&D knock-off toys, like Dragonriders of the Styx. Thanks for your positive energy and enthusiasm!

  • @grimreefer2100
    @grimreefer2100 8 років тому +22

    I've started to dm for the first time, and it was all just to get my dad into dnd, (keep in mind, I've only played dnd once) long story short, at the end of the first night he almost conquered mount Sundread and all of the undead sun cultists only to be killed in one hit by Shuzara the "Sun god" (which the next night he learned that it was just a champion of the sun), then the following night he was recruited by Munara the moon goddess, to be the 7th moon champion!(one champion for every day and night of the week) and for a twist, he's going to have to kill the other 6 champions of the moon, because only the TRUE champion can kill the sun god! Not to bad for coming up with the story on my own!

  • @JohnSmithAprilMay
    @JohnSmithAprilMay 7 років тому +17

    favorite low level newbie encounter: one owlbear. trust me. there is no other encounter that gets people as excited for the ridiculousness of the world they are about to enter. (I'm joking, but it freaking killed at my table the other night)

    • @Darth_Insidious
      @Darth_Insidious 7 років тому +1

      Was playing Phandelver, had a necomer. My players sent him off to kill an owlbear. Was one of the best encounters I have ran so far!

    • @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
      @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself 6 років тому

      The owlbear encounter is a classic.
      I think it was the first adventure that I created myself, it was just two PCs who decided to no longer travel along the coastline between towns and wandered into the woods ...
      Rolled 2d12 on the random encounter table: owlbear. It was a nasty fight for low-level mage and druid!

  • @baileywilson5322
    @baileywilson5322 8 років тому +2

    Just started up a D&D group and this video helped massively!
    I used a slightly modified prisoners of Moloch (Lovingly re-titled 'Lair of the mud-men) for my groups first session yesterday and it went great!

  • @harnman123
    @harnman123 7 років тому +3

    Well Sir I have to say I have been watching your videos, for awhile now and have to say not only am I impressed, with the wisdom being shared but finding myself VERY very thankful to your ideas. I have been playing for about 35 years or more now and have toiled to create my own world and all the fine details that come with it. The basics to which you have laid out for new or old DM's is epic sir. I love the whole adding a adult beverage, sorry of which I have been doing for awhile now, but it allows for the creative fluids to flow. Still not man enough to try molort, but I am willing to try wormwood but not really sure what it is. I have been toying with making my own honey mead of which I favor greatly. Keep doing what you do, and I'm envious of your players wish my GM new what you know when I played under him. Oh well onward and upwards, Thank you again.

    • @Runehammer1
      @Runehammer1  7 років тому

      kind words, Harnman! SKAL!!!

  • @AcornFox
    @AcornFox 8 років тому +16

    So glad I found your channel. You describe things very simply, and your topics are super helpful so far. Binge-watch time!

  • @boringstory2849
    @boringstory2849 7 років тому +15

    My first encounter was a bandit captain in his tent outside the bandit camp
    1. Timer: the group can't handle all the other bandits
    2. Threat: the Bandit captain
    It wasn't great but the players thought it was great

  • @strangeglowingmonkeys
    @strangeglowingmonkeys 8 років тому +1

    Hey Hankerin great advice and springboard encounters for new DM's. You gotta keep it simple. Tone plus a parcel of descriptions that engage the players and a new DM is off and running....a DM is simply "talking" a story that they want others to contribute to (use Hankerin's 3 T's...threat, treat and timer and you can't go wrong!).

  • @InsignificantConnor
    @InsignificantConnor 8 років тому +4

    The prisoners of Molag gives me brilliant souls game vibes, the hollows in a tutorial zone and the amazing feeling at finding a simple item

  • @jimmybrook7119
    @jimmybrook7119 4 роки тому +2

    Love your passion. It’s contagious. Great ideas for new DMs. Nice terrain. You need a 2nd camera United make it all pop. Found you from a recommendation from dungeoncraft. Good stuff man.

  • @Jukettaja
    @Jukettaja 8 років тому +1

    Impressive models. Simple yet effective and I always favor instant action on any campaigns as a starting point. I've often struggled with providing enough goodies and alternative approaches beyond straight up combat so this has been helpful.

  • @TrippyTheShroom
    @TrippyTheShroom Рік тому +2

    I **really** like the second scenario. As someone who's DM'd for well over 12 years at this point... I seriously think that may be the start to the Greyhawk campaign I plan on running later this year.

  • @alamos52
    @alamos52 7 років тому +1

    whoa. I've been watching tons of videos for new dms but I'm pretty sure this was the most practical, simple and straight forward. great baby steps. thanks!

  • @hotdogthebarbarian6070
    @hotdogthebarbarian6070 8 років тому +3

    Classic Hankerin in this video.
    Jailbreak is such a great staple. Legions of video games start in some form of prison from Wolfenstein until now. Fallout called it a vault, Half-Life called it a lab, but they're all prison breaks.

  • @alanmay6401
    @alanmay6401 7 місяців тому +2

    I'm prepping a revamped Thunder Rift campaign. Straight up ripping that "Prisoners of Molok" encounter with some minor tweaking and relabeling it "Escape from Zanzer's Dungeon Revamped".
    Not a new DM by any stretch, but that just seems like the perfect Zanzer's Dungeon kick off to a TR campaign introducing players to the game.
    Thanks!

  • @MrFutsy
    @MrFutsy 6 років тому +5

    These are great setups for DMs/GMs. Forget being new these would be great for any DM to use.
    Thanks for abother great video, keep it up man!

  • @SomeJustice19k
    @SomeJustice19k 5 років тому +1

    Have a buddy getting into DMing for the first time. I steered him toward these videos and I forgot how much I love these videos.

  • @ChBrahm
    @ChBrahm 6 років тому +1

    I designed my first encounter to be a team death match in a gladiatorial arena. 3 teams (1 was the PCs team. They were locked up in a dungeon not knowing what happened and then a Hulking dude with an iron mask gave them some weapons to choose and told them to kill the rest). The NPC´s had almost PC stats so scary. After some NPCs died the crowd got bored so the King from his little alcove on overseeing the battle ordered his minions to realease the beasts to add some flavour to the mix (1d4 rounds). An unholy noise, of roaring and thrashing and smashing was overheard. My players rolled to see if they could get a truce with the remaining 4 NPCs which they manage to do. The beasts come out. Only they came running and went right past them (lions, tigers, bears and of the sort) escaping apparently. Then some undead Keepers and beasts come from within the same door and a bloodied man screams "MY KING, MY KING! WHAT KIND OF CURSE HAS BEFALLEN US ALL?" As he proceeds to fall on his face. Panic ensues.
    The PCs along with the NPCs fight against this fiends as the non undead beasts escape from the arena and into the bleachers where the spectators had no other choice but tu run for their lives. Also drawing in some guards to put some order there.
    With heavy loses the PCs manage to defeat the undead and go into the only place they could. The door from which all those abominations came....

  • @michaelduke9057
    @michaelduke9057 7 років тому +3

    Great video with a lot of useful tips thanks for posting it. Love that it's in a different style than most people who post on D&D. Totally agree start with something fun and quick especially if it's people that are new to D & D.

  • @samuelcrouth8291
    @samuelcrouth8291 8 років тому +1

    Love these encounters, man! Using the High Fantasy one in my first Pathfinder campaign. The next room in the dungeon has a sleeping Crystal Lizard with a beautiful longsword sticking out of its back!

  • @bostonboy313
    @bostonboy313 7 років тому +4

    Thank you for doing this. I'm just getting started and your enthusiasm and general badassery is inspiring. A few streams I've come across reek of an air of fantasy snobbery about "how it should be done". They're not actually saying it...but you can tell. Your down to earth approach and attitude is pretty awesome. Thanks!

  • @jonaspetzall
    @jonaspetzall 5 років тому +1

    Hey Hank, I know its been years since this video but just to let you know that your practical encounters enabled me to DM for my first time. Since then ive watched tonnes of videos on good storytelling but starting its not helpful as much but this video is the best, its imidediately usable and easy to convert to make it ones own!

  • @thomasm.3132
    @thomasm.3132 5 років тому +1

    Simple but really interesting encounters ! Thanks !

  • @crplays9467
    @crplays9467 6 років тому +1

    I just picked up D&D and I had been interested for a while and I have finally been able to get a group of friends together to play with me and this is freaking perfect because I'm going to be DMing for them. Thanks so much!

  • @MemoryOfGravy
    @MemoryOfGravy 7 років тому +2

    I had already started planning out an opening, but this has given me so many ideas to beef up the scene, I can't wait to use them!

  • @Sirwilliamf
    @Sirwilliamf 6 місяців тому +2

    Finally ran the "Burning in New Haven." It was a hit. My group was 2nd lvl so I had them unarmed to spice things up even more--Force to give up their weapons and shields at the town gate. In an ironic twist of fate the players caught the head Witch hunter on fire during the combat.
    also recommend throwing in "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." bible quote for flavor during combat.

  • @craigmcnamara8948
    @craigmcnamara8948 Рік тому +2

    Longtime DM, BUT how do I introduce my 11-year-old niece? You da man, Hank. You da man.

    • @Runehammer1
      @Runehammer1  Рік тому +1

      as you would anyone else! we all started young, many of us with no guidance...

  • @strawboss
    @strawboss 7 років тому +1

    The first approach is super elegant, simple and, classic. I am going to subscribe.

  • @corrosivecabal
    @corrosivecabal 7 років тому +1

    Finally watched one of your vids, after having it come up in my suggested videos. And wow, this really inspired me to look into building up my own campaign some more. Not just with encounters like what you've suggested, but with crafting new board pieces inspired by your own. Sköl!

  • @aaronmcclelland3301
    @aaronmcclelland3301 8 років тому

    Man, I gotta say thank you. I'm creating a campaign for some guys that are very new, and I was having some serious "writers block". Your ideas really helped get the creative juices flowing! Thumbs up.

  • @grantstephens8754
    @grantstephens8754 6 років тому +2

    I did my own version of the first one where they were burning a witch
    After they decided to just watch her burn the wind stopped (smoke blew straight up and the screaming stopped)
    Later they had to go clear out a cave with the reward of 50gp per witch head
    At the end (after having seen no witches) they see the same little girl and she begins screaming at them for not helping her then she sommoned 3 fire elementals (nerfed a little and there were 5 players)
    It was fun one gut kept using an ice blast on his friend to put out the fires

  • @kingjames3192
    @kingjames3192 8 років тому +2

    Hell YES!!!! Creating my players characters with them tomorrow, totally going to work one of these into my campaign.

  • @bruced648
    @bruced648 2 роки тому +2

    good opening tempo. you had me interested and ready to get involved up to the point where you say "roll initiative". that one step destroys the mood faster than a teleport spell! you already know the characters. playing without initiative is simple. you know the dex of all the participants. that's your turn order. now you don't need to pause the energy you've built up. just look to the appropriate player and give them some options/ideas and let them decide. yes, attacking is an option. roll the D20 and keep the story rolling.
    I've watched (and played in) enough games that you can see the distinct difference with the players, by having the GM say "roll initiative". all practical role-playing ends as the players start preparing only tactical options.
    these are role-playing games, why don't you role-play the combat as well?

  • @fishpaw333
    @fishpaw333 6 років тому +1

    I made on about a crazed dwarf who was researching how strangers will work together in a life or death situation. Basically they have to go through a cave with three doors per room, each door has some sort of an encounter. Its sort if a mini adventure, my play group is new, so i tried to make something​ easy before​ we go into lost mines.

  • @BigManProducciones
    @BigManProducciones 7 років тому +38

    You remind me of a younger Stone Cold Steve Austin.

    • @ronniejdio9411
      @ronniejdio9411 4 роки тому +1

      So he pretends he is tough and beats his wife

  • @Mr123Bluehawk
    @Mr123Bluehawk 8 років тому

    My dnd group session is somewhere between Dark and High Fantasy. The cliff hanger part is true, our DM always leaves the session on some sort of cliff hanger that makes us crave more.

  • @AllisonIsLivid
    @AllisonIsLivid 6 років тому +1

    I've been trying to think up a good hook to start my Ravenloft style game. I have all kinds of ideas for what might happen, but until I saw the "Burning at Newhaven" I really wasn't sure how I was going to get the ball rolling. My twist though is, one of the players is already an Inquisitor, coming to the region to investigate witches and the like, BUUUUT I had already outlined that the deities of the big human religion in the world forbade execution as a punishment for crimes, or even heresy. So when the PCs show up in "Newhaven" and see the TOWNSFOLK trying to burn a Witch, I KNOW they're going to jump into action! Thank you so much for this solid idea!

  • @memevarg2530
    @memevarg2530 5 років тому +2

    This man is the Chuck Liddell of D&D

  • @StreetShots79
    @StreetShots79 3 роки тому +2

    Fast becoming my favorite D&D channel. I have the books, dice and everything I need. Just haven't played yet. This gives me hope that I can do it. I'd love to send you a beer from Perth Western Australia. Love this shit.

  • @ChannelMroks
    @ChannelMroks 7 років тому +1

    Awesome description and nice way of explaining how to simplify it.

  • @navarone4031
    @navarone4031 9 місяців тому +2

    I sear to god ty I used this encounter when i mastered a game like 8 years ago.
    thanks :)

  • @brandonmooney7456
    @brandonmooney7456 5 років тому +1

    Soo much Usefull information, thank you for this wonderful content!!!

  • @AaronFruman
    @AaronFruman 7 років тому +1

    Cool boards. Look easy enough to make and your making this DMing stuff sound easy! Thanks for taking a bit of fear out of the game for someone who's been looking to play for about 20years! O O

  • @Wraith121
    @Wraith121 8 років тому

    Getting ready to start a new campaign, thank you for the ideas!

  • @chloescoolcreations9719
    @chloescoolcreations9719 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much man I was going wayyyyy overboard! For my first game thank you!

  • @aaronsellers435
    @aaronsellers435 8 років тому

    I'm running a campaign that has several themes depending on the continent. In the eastern part of the world there is Amos, a high fantasy area, and along with it Lympe, the same only with low magic. Farther to the west you have the dark lands of Manalca in the center of the world. Going to the north, you have the infinite icy wastelands of Rumien. To the west of Manalca, you have the mostly northern lands of Tahas, a primitive forest lands that contains Arctic tundras to the north. The farthest south is Drudos, a land based off of real life eastern civilization that has a strong connection with the inner planes, the spiritual & elemental planes. In between these two is Gadun, a land that is technologically & magically advanced land that is mostly like Eberon.

    • @aaronsellers435
      @aaronsellers435 8 років тому +2

      Playing this so far with my little sister, two sessions and she is already almost a level 3 Sorcerer with the Draconic bloodline. Both sessions have been pretty challenging though. She has a habit of tossing people off of high places or moving vehicles.

  • @CriticalEatsJapan
    @CriticalEatsJapan 8 років тому +1

    Great tips, man ---about to start a new game over the summer and this is very timely!

  • @Bungwirez
    @Bungwirez 8 років тому

    The most electrifying move is table top entertainment: The Elbow of Alacrity!! Very helpful Hank. Really getting close to making my first DM experience a reality. Now to recruit some lumpy heads!

    • @Runehammer1
      @Runehammer1  8 років тому +1

      It's always ready to have fun

  • @johnr7279
    @johnr7279 8 років тому +1

    Great ideas and perspectives in this video--thanks for sharing!

  • @PartridgeQuill
    @PartridgeQuill 7 років тому +2

    This was some really good advice, and you presented it well for new GMs.

  • @theinnerparty5295
    @theinnerparty5295 8 років тому

    Great videos mate. Recently found your channel and been watching loads of them. Not played D&D for over 20 years.. you've inspired me to try and get back into it. So my 5e DMG and MM are winging their way to me. Cheers !

  • @nevercallmebyname
    @nevercallmebyname 8 років тому +162

    you are the opposite to the DND stereotype.

    • @TheWindDemon
      @TheWindDemon 7 років тому +31

      Honestly, almost everyone that I've met that actually plays D&D is nothing like what you would think.

    • @garfieldwithissuez
      @garfieldwithissuez 7 років тому +9

      nevercallmebyname yeah, I can honestly say I don't know many people who play role playing games that fit the stereotypical 12 year old basement-dwelling nerd archetype. granted cereal types exist for a reason but by and large the community is as varied as any other community.

    • @nevercallmebyname
      @nevercallmebyname 7 років тому +6

      yeah I acknowledge that but finding someone who completely contradicts the stereotype I think is rare.

    • @TheWindDemon
      @TheWindDemon 7 років тому +9

      One of my main friends that does d&d every other weekend with me is the biggest stoner and rave type of guy I've ever met lol. But he always makes time for d&d

    • @AcornFox
      @AcornFox 6 років тому

      High CHA roll.

  • @christophermetz1550
    @christophermetz1550 8 років тому

    OMG these sound like so much fun! I didn't really want to DM 32 minutes ago and now I think I might have to. The stories that could come out of those quest openers would be so fun to explore.
    PS, my group has pretty much disbanded and we have been looking for a new DM thinking it would be a huge challenge for a first timer with only a few months experience as a player. However, the way you frame your advice makes me think I can do this and be good at it. Thanks a lot for videos like this one. And love the Moral Imperative video also!

  • @jaydengt5637
    @jaydengt5637 6 років тому +4

    3.30 reminds me of the E1M1 sound track from doom.

  • @janehuskmann1914
    @janehuskmann1914 8 років тому +2

    When I heard "Dark Fantasy," I thought of _Warhammer Fantasy,_ where, like 40kilo, in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war/*In the grimdark future of the grimdark grimdark, there is only grimdark.*

  • @Assorted12
    @Assorted12 Рік тому +4

    I am happy that you have made ICRPG and are enjoying that challenge, but I miss you making these videos. They were awesome... still are.

  • @thegtanerdcast3816
    @thegtanerdcast3816 7 років тому +1

    Cool video! These are great encounters to start out with. I like the dark fantasy one a lot.

  • @victordos8749
    @victordos8749 5 років тому

    Man, I love your video, brother! The books made me so confused on how to run encounters as I never played Dnd before, but it seems like its easier than I thought! Thanks a lot!

  • @Conan_Burns
    @Conan_Burns 7 років тому +1

    Love your work.. can't wait to watch more of your videos..

  • @nathanbush9551
    @nathanbush9551 7 років тому +1

    Very awesome adventures, I am a huge fan of Dark and Low fantasy types, Everything inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, Its fantastic. Definitely going to use the town of Newhaven scenario in a coming D&D session. You're awesome, Keep the awesome up my dude

  • @dronedruid153
    @dronedruid153 4 роки тому +1

    This is gold man, thank you!

  • @PeterGilesKnows
    @PeterGilesKnows 7 років тому +4

    I'd buy the beer and pizza to play in a group run by you. Great tips!

  • @wonderwhat77
    @wonderwhat77 4 роки тому

    Out of all of the videos, this guy is the best.

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 3 роки тому +1

    Alacrity, brisk and cheerful readiness. I love that word. What about Low Dark Fantasy.... is that Call of Cthulhu.... Whoa guys, we don't know why that girl is being burned, she could be a demon, a murderer, or worse, a litterbug, I am not helping her, we don't know the situation... Who wants a beer, enters the tavern.

  • @nicholascolares8646
    @nicholascolares8646 7 років тому +1

    That was really good... Even took some notes.

  • @jonnylee5000
    @jonnylee5000 7 років тому +4

    You need to start this channel up again! I'm sure there are many people who would want to hear your take on D&D.

  • @joshuapriester8645
    @joshuapriester8645 7 років тому +2

    So uh, I did the New Haven thing, and my players started a Coup. They now have taken over the city

  • @klusterfuk3688
    @klusterfuk3688 7 років тому +2

    This was very helpful thank you

  • @larskrantz1463
    @larskrantz1463 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic video. Thanks!

  • @natethetoe386
    @natethetoe386 7 років тому +2

    Man I loved this video. So many good Ideas. Keep up the great work!

  • @SONManiac
    @SONManiac 5 років тому +2

    Gotta love this guy

  • @MARSHOMEWORLD
    @MARSHOMEWORLD 8 років тому

    Fantastic! Really great to see some smart scenarios presented for novice DMs. Hell, in a pinch these could be used to kickstart a session for more advanced players/Dms. All that would need to happen would be to up the stakes a bit.

  • @ChromeDragonBastion
    @ChromeDragonBastion 6 років тому

    Very cool ! Have some inquisitions going on in my games.

  • @PureInsanity025
    @PureInsanity025 7 років тому +1

    Your videos are fantastic and help quite a lot!

  • @davesmaginations5222
    @davesmaginations5222 6 місяців тому +1

    This video has been such an inspiration to me.

  • @ceranko
    @ceranko 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome ideas hank!

  • @benjaminfrost2780
    @benjaminfrost2780 4 роки тому +1

    rewatched this old video to support. Did laugh when you said up to 1 minute per turn for possibly new players. Oh Hank.....how I wish moderately experienced players, let alone new ones could take turns in only a minute.

  • @krgood9008
    @krgood9008 8 років тому

    Don't forget these can be combined, ive used a besieged town on a group before. "You awaken passed out in a gutter after a night of heavy drinking to the sound of a crashing cannonball through wooden timbers. Roll initiative."

  • @gutterrunner3013
    @gutterrunner3013 8 років тому

    I literally just played a session where we were escorting a wagon through a mountain pass that was attacked by goblins yesterday xD

  • @nemooh
    @nemooh Рік тому +1

    Excellent! Thanks.

  • @SebastienBlaueCookieFan
    @SebastienBlaueCookieFan 8 років тому

    Skeletor t-shirt! You have class, man. class. Thumbs up.

  • @terrybeal2252
    @terrybeal2252 6 років тому +1

    Great ideas for starting a campaign. 😎

  • @Sporner100
    @Sporner100 6 років тому +4

    I think the video is less about first time dming and more about dming for first time players...
    Once i figured that out the advice seemed a lot better...

  • @YourHumbleGameMaster
    @YourHumbleGameMaster 8 років тому

    I know I'm little late to the party when it comes to commenting on a 4 month old video, but I like the in Medias Res approach you present to encounters. Get the players doing something first, worry about everything else later. Get the game going with a bang, as it were.