DM 101 - Episode 3: How to write your notes (D&D Help/Advice)

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  • @SherlockHulmes
    @SherlockHulmes  6 років тому +231

    Please note this video is best watched in 1080p - So you can read the whiteboard notes!
    Apologies if this video appears a bit odd/washed out. On my editing machine at Yogtowers it looked pretty good and had a good contrast for the whiteboard sections, but on my home PC it seems a little weird. Hopefully it's just my home PC having a weird contrast and doesn't influence the video in a negative way?

    • @tr115
      @tr115 6 років тому +3

      Only thing I can think from watching is its a very light room with I am assuming strong artificial light for recording and the only 2 suggestions I can think of 1. is there any way you can reduce the brightness of the light/lights you are using for the whiteboard parts and 2. try hanging some posters or something on the walls to see if that negates some of the washout. other than that great video as always looking forward to more

    • @4N0081s
      @4N0081s 6 років тому +14

      Hey mark, this episode was really great. I hope you don't take this the wrong way but in most of your episodes you tend to apologize for some mistake or technical issue. As much as this feels like a nice heads up it does tend to start the video off in a somewhat negative light. I'd try to tone back the pre-emptive apologies and just try your best. I haven't had any issues with the video's I couldn't overlook, and if something really bothered me I'd tell you in the comments. If something goes wrong then something goes wrong. But I'd recommend being less "British" about it :p
      Anyway, just my two cents. Feel free to ignore it if you don't agree. Looking forward to the next DM episode professor Hulmes!

    • @thespellweaver4738
      @thespellweaver4738 6 років тому

      It's a little hard to see, but not really that bad. I can see it well enough.

    • @billyl4413
      @billyl4413 6 років тому

      On my 2560 x 1600 display, it looks great. But on my older 800x600 display, it's harder to read. Perhaps using a thicker marker would help?

    • @Carbadonia
      @Carbadonia 6 років тому

      I can see it all perfectly excluding in World Notes the light was directly shining on Important Locations, luckily it only covered half of the word location and the bubble to the side gives a good idea if you show it to someone.

  • @matthewyoung1973
    @matthewyoung1973 5 років тому +528

    Thanks so much, my 10 yr old son recently bought a d&D set and asked me to be DM... no idea how, really useful

    • @hexchad765
      @hexchad765 4 роки тому +60

      Cool kid

    • @trickstur5994
      @trickstur5994 4 роки тому +13

      How'd it go?

    • @namenotimportant7988
      @namenotimportant7988 3 роки тому +31

      Not sure if you're still around on UA-cam, but it's over a year later and i'm sure a lot of us would love to know how it went!
      Hope you and your son loved D&D :)

    • @emberofthewoods2746
      @emberofthewoods2746 3 роки тому +34

      A parent that takes time and energy to spend time with their child and make them happier? Wow. You have a very lucky son. I hope the D&D games went well!

    • @lordfirst3419
      @lordfirst3419 3 роки тому +9

      Update please

  • @Bluecho4
    @Bluecho4 6 років тому +631

    Here's a cool vignette: the party is in a dungeon or other dark area, and they find a skeleton wandering around with an ever-burning torch or lantern in its hand. It's non-hostile, and if unmolested will promptly fall into line behind the party, lighting their way.
    At the end of the dungeon, if it survived throughout the session, it will say, "Thank you for allowing me to fulfill my blood oath". Then it explodes. The party can take the torch/lantern for themselves (they could also kill the skeleton and take it; the skeleton will never aggro against the party or other characters).
    Why any of that happened will never be revealed. Unless you have a diviner or cleric or whatever look for the answer, in which case you can say literally anything.

    • @OdinTGE
      @OdinTGE 6 років тому +99

      aaaaaaaand stolen.

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 6 років тому +161

      Cool.
      Here's a follow-up I thought of: At some point later in the campaign, if they helped the skeleton fulfill his blood oath, it will return as a spirit in the party's greatest moment of need. Appearing as a skeletal ghost, it will carry a torch or lantern full of supernatural blue flame, and help them in their battle. Saying something about repaying the debt he owed them. Bonus points if the players had all but forgotten him.

    • @OdinTGE
      @OdinTGE 6 років тому +10

      :o Cool stuff, thanks!

    • @TheWonkster
      @TheWonkster 6 років тому +8

      Mine now, thank you

    • @dez967
      @dez967 6 років тому +6

      I'm doing this!

  • @mathsalot8099
    @mathsalot8099 5 років тому +336

    This single video, out of the dozens I had watched, convinced me that I could be a DM. It is concise, easy to understand, and easy to emulate. Thank you, Mark, for introducing me to dm-ing.

    • @lapidations
      @lapidations 4 роки тому +5

      Cool! So, have you been DMing?

    • @mathsalot8099
      @mathsalot8099 3 роки тому +7

      @@lapidations yes! I've run two campaigns, and I'm planning a third.

    • @trickstur5994
      @trickstur5994 3 роки тому +2

      @@mathsalot8099 Yay! That's awesome!

    • @Moonstar79
      @Moonstar79 3 роки тому +8

      “Concise” being one hour says a lot about D&D as a game lmao

  • @arcticbanana66
    @arcticbanana66 6 років тому +152

    If you can find a copy of it, there's a super-useful book called _Ultimate NPCs_ from Mongoose Publishing from back in the 3.5 Edition days. The first one-quarter of the book contains lists and charts of occupations, appearances, personality traits, quirky mannerisms, and everything else you need to create an NPC completely at random on the fly (there are a full 20 pages containing nothing but lists of hundreds of random names that puts the lists in _Xanathar's Guide_ to absolute shame). The rest of this 256 page book is stat blocks of pre-made NPCs by occupation, race, class, level, etc., from farmhands and shopkeepers to 20th-level Knights and Loremasters. Aside from the core books, it's one of the most well-used D&D books I own; I simply _cannot_ overstate how useful this book has been for me over the years.

    • @MorriganJade
      @MorriganJade 5 років тому +3

      Seeing how I'm sometimes eyeing on used markets for 3.5 books, thanks for the recommendation!

    • @JacobGrim
      @JacobGrim Рік тому

      Downloaded and now taking notes from it! Thanks!

  • @thomasvontom
    @thomasvontom 6 років тому +183

    I love videos like this. But there is one thing that doesn't seem to get brought up. At the end of every session just simply ask your players what they plan to do next time you play. "We really want to explore the market of flies" Great now you know they are going to the market. You should generally know what they are going to do next time if your a good dungeon master and trying to listen to them. If your content is engaging and takes into account their personal characters stories. You know Bill is looking for the three fingered man. Use the man as a hook to get Bill where you want him to go. This stuff is not mind breaking or new. But Even doing your best to use these tools. They will go south 100 miles when you thought they were headed north. Flat out ask them just to make sure you can plan for them going where you know they will go. But heh great video. Always looking to learn and make my games flow smoother. Can't agree more on how much the ability to improve is important.

    • @OmniscientStrike
      @OmniscientStrike Рік тому +2

      It's also great to ask what they liked and if they had fun or if there was anything they found unenjoyable or uncomfortable so you can keep that in mind for next time

  • @Earth_angel_abigail
    @Earth_angel_abigail 5 років тому +33

    Before watching this, I was literally a scrambling mess trying to get my game ready.. and After watching this (twice) I had a structured, logical system that made sense to me and was easy to start taking steps to flesh out the game. You have no idea how much this calmed my nerves and help me feel like I could actually pull of DM'ing for the first time. Thank you so so much for this video 🍄

  • @fluffysheep010
    @fluffysheep010 6 років тому +137

    The idea of giving homework is great, its such a nice way to get audience involvement. Keep up the wonderful work Mark, cant wait to watch the next episode :D !

  • @daehyunsong6212
    @daehyunsong6212 5 років тому +23

    Recently, my group lost their DM and there's been talk of who's going to step up. This video series has helped me grasp the fact that I can do this. It's a lot of work, but it's something that I'm finding that the process of building a world, excites me to my core. Thank you for helping me realize this!

  • @pufferegg6013
    @pufferegg6013 6 років тому +46

    Already doing my "home work" for dnd

  • @JamesBrown-vl8od
    @JamesBrown-vl8od 5 років тому +24

    Very good video....I have been dming D&D since the late 70's and haved played the game for decades....I left the game after advanced editions and didn't play 3.5 and have recently come back to the game and you have provided a lot of useful tips that will enhance my dming skills and gameplay greatly....thank you

  • @Shmeckos
    @Shmeckos 6 років тому +36

    10/10 THE WHITEBOARDS BACK

  • @ricardoripamonti3400
    @ricardoripamonti3400 11 місяців тому +2

    man...your tutorial are 100% vital for the dnd community. You are helping me a lot on understanding so much things, and to prepare so much better for campaign. There are lot of campaign out there that are lot more funnier thanks to you! thanks you vary much!

  • @wonder_platypus8337
    @wonder_platypus8337 3 роки тому +5

    5 mins in and I can tell you're not just trying to put out a video but actually help DMs. I find a lot of DM youtubers put out videos that really just repeate the same info in 10 videos. Thank you for putting time and effort into the video.

  • @EliasMorals
    @EliasMorals 4 роки тому +2

    As someone starting my own Campaign and starting to want to DM, i found the initial "Recap, Location: NPC, ENCOUNTER, REWARD" very useful. i didn't know how to format it, but seeing this made it 10x easier to me! Thank you!

  • @Plasstyre
    @Plasstyre 5 років тому +5

    I hope you know, I legit write down each of these points as we go along, pausing the video when I need to. I'm up at 4:30-5:00 AM every night trying to learn this stuff, I really wish to be a good DM for my friends, and if that's what it takes, that's what it takes. Right now, it's 3:30 AM on the dot, and I'm going to bed 'early'. Have a wonderful night.

    • @joshahyu
      @joshahyu Рік тому +1

      don’t put too much pressure on yourself, it’s very admirable you wanting to be a good DM for your friends, but don’t burn yourself out. it’s easy to get lost in world building, don’t lose sleep though, or you will be too tired to DM :p

  • @johnwhalen7579
    @johnwhalen7579 4 роки тому +1

    I had very little direction on taking notes before watching this. A lot of the information that I found on the internet was "they're not THAT important, don't over plan" etc. That may help many, but not me. I need structure, even if just a little. So thank you. This video is going to help me improve tremendously!

  • @dougalzeb
    @dougalzeb 6 років тому +48

    LOVED this! So useful, thank you! Played my first game of D&D last week spurred on by your content. Turns out I love to DM! We had so much fun we played again 2 days later and can't wait for the next session!

  • @gregorianallanheavans8095
    @gregorianallanheavans8095 2 роки тому +1

    God Bless you. I'm new to DND (played just 4 months), but I've always been in roleplay-ing (and I've been admin of other rp based games). But neither the manuale, neither ANY VIDEO on YT helpe me understanding how to REALLY plan a session. How to write down ideas. They're all vagues and jump from different examples never sticking to one that can be followed to understand. Your whole part on the Clerics and the son of the Baron was such a breath of fresh air. You're clear, straightforward, pratcitcal and not rambling. Now I finally grasp how i could write down my ideas.

  • @fefe6461
    @fefe6461 6 років тому +138

    must... resist.. English Nursery school urge....
    can't hold it!
    AAARrrrgh
    GOOD MORNING MR HULMES!

    • @shauntelleb
      @shauntelleb 6 років тому +16

      GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!

  • @Kinghall14
    @Kinghall14 6 років тому +14

    Oh god, thank you so much Mark!!! I was trying to prep Curse of Strahd today and just had no clue how to even start converting that book into notes! Thank you so much for this!!

    • @SherlockHulmes
      @SherlockHulmes  6 років тому +5

      If prepping existing Modules, you can choose to either be more in-depth in your own notes, to breath your own life into the adventure or spend less time and let the book do most of the work for you.

    • @Kinghall14
      @Kinghall14 6 років тому +4

      Yeah, I was noting a lot of little things that I really wanted to change when it came to the book, just need help in figuring out how to structure things in an easier way, to save me having to scroll through my own pages of text to find something that I'd forgotten.

  • @royd.4629
    @royd.4629 2 роки тому +1

    You are teaching managerial skills and office administration skills in the guess of teaching people how to DM. I love it, you rock!

  • @FlorescentInk
    @FlorescentInk 6 років тому +5

    this video saved my entire ass. i was really concerned about how to organize all the notes i would be preparing for my campaign and WOW you use such a good method for organizing everything. it must have undoubtly been created after years and years of trial and error. thanks, i'll definitely be using your method of notekeeping for my campaign

  • @sarahbrooks117
    @sarahbrooks117 6 років тому +16

    Thank you so much for this series Mark. I have been DMing for just over 2 years now and yet this video has sparked so much in me. I am very much an improvisation DM but never thought about notes in this way before (kinda thought they would be restricting for me). This is going to make sessions so much easier on my brain! You're the best!

  • @frumpygoose5640
    @frumpygoose5640 6 років тому +13

    Such a helpful video, having notes and how I set it up is something I struggle with. I structure it too much I think and then it's frustrating for me and the players. Will defo start structuring my notes like this so I can be a lot more free with my campaigns and keep the immersion! Also, homework will be done today! (Love this!)

  • @spacecat1822
    @spacecat1822 8 місяців тому +1

    This has been one of the most helpful videos I've watched so far in preparation to my first campaign session this weekend!

  • @zazyman
    @zazyman 6 років тому +7

    Firstly, drama teacher cardigan FTW. Secondly, this video was great: I've tried running a thing on some forums for a group of players but my notes were all over the place, I didn't really know where to put them, or even what notes I should even have. This seems really helpful, I'll have to go over certain parts a few times just to have a better idea of what I'm doing. Again, thanks mark!

  • @DoctorOofle
    @DoctorOofle 7 місяців тому

    I have years of experience as a writer, primarily in role-playing settings, and have crafted numerous worlds, religions, pantheons, and myths. Despite my experience in world creation, I am a novice Dungeon Master (DM) and am currently leading a group for the first time. Your videos have proven invaluable, providing a wealth of ideas to enhance my DM skills and preparation.

  • @vickik166
    @vickik166 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much! Your DM 101 videos helped me a lot to prepare a game for my family.

  • @ItsColaCandy
    @ItsColaCandy 6 років тому +1

    My book for my creative writing class suggests pretty much the same things you just did! My homework last week had me write a list of random names in a notebook XD honestly loving this series

  • @ShelahirKrynn
    @ShelahirKrynn 6 років тому +8

    That whiteboard and jacket... I feel like I'm taking my A-levels again..

  • @Rachel_Iriswings
    @Rachel_Iriswings 6 років тому

    You joke about being a drama teacher, but I actually take notes on these videos because there are so many reminders of things to think about when creating or running a campaign. Thank you so much for making these, Mark; they're super useful!

  • @raymonvanbrakel5962
    @raymonvanbrakel5962 5 років тому +4

    I love this 101 stuff!
    Going to start a dnd session soon with some friends, this does help A LOT to be prepared for when I am going to DM!
    Our plan is to rotate with who is going to dm, we set up small scenario's for about 10 sessions before switching DM
    Thanks a lot and keep it up!

  • @haminacan
    @haminacan 6 років тому +14

    This is a seriously long vid. Im going to enjoy every second

  • @Mordaedil
    @Mordaedil 2 роки тому

    I've DM'd for 9 years and this is the first time I've really think I've grasped notes for d&d

  • @MamboNumeral.V
    @MamboNumeral.V 4 роки тому

    I would love for Mark to bring this series back so much great information here and love his DM style.

  • @MegaThomas09
    @MegaThomas09 6 років тому

    I am about to move into my grandmothers home with my sister. We have both had crappy relationships. And i found D&D helps with getting out of my head. I asked her to play this really helps me learn how to DM. Shes never played but its fun. Thank you for breaking it down.

  • @theDevintage
    @theDevintage 6 років тому +2

    This is great! I DM a game every Sunday, so it's right on time for me!

  • @youwiththeface3243
    @youwiththeface3243 2 роки тому

    I’ve never dmed before building a one shot for a party that’s never played before. Your videos have been so helpful and it’s making the task less daunting

  • @erikrandom8547
    @erikrandom8547 6 років тому

    I cannot begin to describe how helpful this lesson was to me. This was the biggest thing I felt I lacked in my DM:ing, and is a video I will point friends toward that are interested in learning the more practical aspect of running a game. Thank you so much!

  • @MrGorillafist
    @MrGorillafist 6 років тому

    This is brilliant Mark. Organising notes was the one thing stopping me from running a game. This advice has given me the courage to start organising a game with my local group.

  • @fowlfables
    @fowlfables 6 років тому

    I'm literally writing notes creating a homebrew world as I watched this. Excellent work, thank you!

  • @johnh.5759
    @johnh.5759 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for these videos! It has been so hard to find a GM/DM in my social circles that I've decided to become one myself so that my friends can play. Your videos are so helpful! I know that your lessons are going to help me be a better more immersive DM and craft an enjoyable experience for myself and my player.

  • @rainyatsu4588
    @rainyatsu4588 Рік тому

    The reskinning idea is actually ingenious. I was planning on making unique mini adventures for every small location on my world map, but this is a great example of work smarter not harder. I only need to come up with unique adventures for the major locations and the smaller areas can have a handful of interesting encounters that get copy pasted to wherever the players decide to go.

  • @Kingofhorns7195
    @Kingofhorns7195 Рік тому

    This video series has been so helpful! It has helped me have cofidence in myself as a DM

  • @denniscarrigan3310
    @denniscarrigan3310 4 роки тому

    I’m currently preparing to DM for the first time. I’ve watched tons of videos on it, including GM Tips by Geek and Sundry. That being said, your videos have been, by far, the most detailed and helpful. Just wanted to thank you and cheer you on to keep up the good work!

  • @PBaloo01
    @PBaloo01 4 роки тому

    This videos is so incredibly helpful! There should be an entire chapter in the DMG about this stuff!

  • @MCKerrnel
    @MCKerrnel 5 років тому +12

    Amazing that the word you don’t have problems spelling is “vignettes”! 😂

  • @mathsalot8099
    @mathsalot8099 6 років тому +1

    This is the single most useful DM video I've ever seen!! I'm prepping for my first ever DM experience and feeling overwhelmed even with a campaign module, but this just organized everything and made me feel so much more confident. I can do this!!

  • @rudecanadian
    @rudecanadian 4 роки тому

    You sir are a gods sent. I’ve been wanting to DM for a while, never had the courage thought I would forget things. This series is giving me the confidence I needed, I’m writing my first campaign now.

  • @linkunavailable
    @linkunavailable 5 років тому

    3 episodes in, 10 pages of notes down and I've gotta say you've really helped me think about things that I probably wouldn't of thought about until it was too late. I'm currently planning world building for my first session as a DM and plan on doing mainly homebrew with some module things reskinned. Really loving these videos.

  • @Bycarrierpidgeon
    @Bycarrierpidgeon 2 роки тому

    Fantastic breakdown. No nonsense. I’m getting my own campaign ready, first time DM, and this has been hugely helpful in organising my mess of creative thoughts. Thanks mate

  • @harrybenton277
    @harrybenton277 6 років тому

    Dear Mark Sherlock Humes.
    I've been a massive fan of high rollers since it's beginning. I am also a personal admirer of both your skills as a gm and the worlds you've built. I have been my peer group's sole gm for about 6 years now, and it has been taxing. I have thoroughly missed getting to play and be a part of that side of the game. When I heard you were beginning this series I was so excited. I knew that this would be both enlightening for me, and informative for my players who have (finally) began showing an interest in running. I apologize for the long backstory and rambling praise, but I would like you to know that you have been an inspiration to myself, and I'm sure to many others to come. Thank you for the work you do.
    Harrison

  • @ElementalShogun
    @ElementalShogun 5 років тому +2

    This is awesome, exactly what I needed to get me going on my first solo campaign prep (I've used modules and campaign settings for the most part before now) Thanks so much!

  • @TakatsukiRyoku
    @TakatsukiRyoku 4 роки тому

    One of the best videos for new DMs, I am so grateful for this video. I have probably watched tons of How to DM videos, but all just explains "How-to" but without clear examples, like how you've displayed here. It felt like I'm in a class, but I actually enjoyed and understand :D

  • @patriciavilleneuvepicard8023
    @patriciavilleneuvepicard8023 2 роки тому

    Im the nominated DM for a group of all beginners and for now, you are my god, you make things so much more understandable and fun ! I love this serie :)

  • @blinkfilms1
    @blinkfilms1 4 роки тому

    Ive been looking for a video on this topic for 2 weeks now. Thanks so much, this is exactly what I've been needing.

  • @MLunenborg
    @MLunenborg 5 років тому

    I just made a format for my session notes, cheatsheets and World Notes.
    And NOW you say, cheat sheets are my homework!? ;-)
    This helped me 110% Thanks from a year later!

  • @mindartis4081
    @mindartis4081 6 років тому

    great advice thanks! I'm a whiteboard guy and love to teach this way. Anyway the most usesful DM advice I've seen in a long time. THANKS

  • @justincasselman2589
    @justincasselman2589 6 років тому

    I absolutely love the Homework Segments! I love how you allow the audience to get involved, even if its not really something others will see in the videos. I was actually working on my Cheat sheets (because you had mentioned it in the last video,) and have now created NPC names by race done, motivations done, and am about to start work on the NPC Scenes. Keep up the good work, I really, really appreciate all the work you do, and that you're willing to share this kind of stuff. It's helped me a lot, and I know others as well.

  • @Smidgon
    @Smidgon 5 років тому +1

    i started using one note for my stuff recently cause im starting to work on a campaign and my god its so organised its great

  • @AcidOriel
    @AcidOriel 6 років тому

    This is honestly the most helpful video ever! Currently writing up my own notes on a future campaign, and as a new DM I've struggled a lot to make my notes organized and easy to look up/use. So thanks so much for sharing all your tips, it's very helpful bc I have way too much detail and random info of the world that's probably not gonna be useful..

  • @Deadpoolbang
    @Deadpoolbang 6 років тому

    Thank you, Mark. I finally got an excited and interested group together after the last two and a half years of trying. I will be running LMOP followed by SKT, as this is my first GM experience, although you have hugely inspired me and equipped me with the skills and knowledge to add flexibility to these and give my game a more sandbox feel. I have done a huge amount of research into Neverwinter and the city will be the base of operations for the party, with each of them having roots in the city or around the area. Thank you for everything you do, and I hope you're enjoying Japan.

  • @DestinyAngel1o1
    @DestinyAngel1o1 6 років тому +6

    I have loved your content from when you first starting popping up, I am glad you get to do what you love and continue to help other people join the amazing community of D&D. I am hopeful that as the community continues to grow that new people decide to join into games and realize how much fun it can be. Thank you for all that you do and continue to do. Catch you in the next video!

  • @yineo
    @yineo 6 років тому

    Thank you, Mark! These notes are similar to mine! I also keep a list of high-level, how to put it, things that are likely to happen, no matter what the players do; like world-level plot points that the players have to respond to, or decide their approach. Anyway, this is lovely. Thanks again, cheers!!

  • @betweenthe8
    @betweenthe8 6 років тому

    I have quite a bit of experience DMing and I've been finding these videos helpful for learning new tips. I look forward to more.

  • @sillymonger
    @sillymonger 6 років тому

    Digging the new dm series, nice to see this direction on the channel!

  • @carsonshearer5139
    @carsonshearer5139 6 років тому

    Almost everything helped in this video helped. I ran a campaign before and I unfortunately over planned everything and it turned out to be railroaded. I know I can use this for another campaign that will make me a better DM. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

  • @bingo.7510
    @bingo.7510 6 років тому

    First cheat sheet was to rewrite all of these notes into my own DM-Notes-Cheat-Sheet-World-Building-Guide Cheat Sheet. Very good ideas here, and I'll be sure to use them for DMing my sessions!

  • @potatoes131
    @potatoes131 3 роки тому +2

    On naming NPCs, I definitely have some room for improvement. My players once faught a fledgling groups of cultists who met in the basement beneath some construction.
    The leader was named Jason. The one upstairs they met first was named Not Jason. The one in the basement was named Bason...for basement Jason.

  • @drugmaster_telros7770
    @drugmaster_telros7770 6 років тому

    An almost hour-long episode of drama teacher DM Mark helping me DM better! yes please

  • @briguy_3840
    @briguy_3840 2 роки тому

    This was insanely helpful. I’ve been working on an organization system for my session notes and this is perfect. Thank you so much.

  • @aeris2704
    @aeris2704 6 років тому

    Thank you sooo much! I found this really useful! I don't play D&D, but at school we play a custom RPG I made myself. These notes REALLY helped run my first RPG game smoothly! Keep up the good work!

  • @CFHistory
    @CFHistory 6 років тому

    Yo its super comforting that Mark shares my love of Google Drive :)

  • @ZacharyTylerDewey
    @ZacharyTylerDewey 6 років тому

    Love it. Even after finishing a few campaigns now, i still find i tend to change how i do my notes constantly. Never really the same setup, and i'm sick of it. this helps a ton!

  • @adrianaay043
    @adrianaay043 3 роки тому

    I've spent hours and hours of watching you're video a d they've been really helpful with me and my campaign. I was the only one to know of to DM but this made me a better. DM thank you for posting these Videos they have been really helpful every step

  • @mej3139
    @mej3139 3 роки тому

    Really got into DnD by watching your Aerois campaign and I've convinced my friends to play with me as the DM. I've watched a lot of the campaign but I've never actually played so this video was really helpful. Wish me luck this week!

  • @BaconHer0
    @BaconHer0 6 років тому +1

    I hope you get to do more with Shut Up and Sit Down soon. Loved those episodes.

  • @rivawatts6438
    @rivawatts6438 6 років тому

    The epic music and set up at the start made me laugh but get excited at the same. Mark, you're doing a grand job 😊 I really enjoy your content.

  • @BobIrving2
    @BobIrving2 Рік тому

    I love these videos! So great for a beginning DM, or one returning after last DM'ing with 3.5e. Thanks so much! And also, Obsidian is a great piece of software for making notes.

  • @Katspearl
    @Katspearl 4 роки тому

    thank GOD for this video. i had no idea how to start. i bought a module but i didnt know how i would keep track of everything

  • @Alsarnia
    @Alsarnia 3 місяці тому

    Another note for NPC motivations: what I like to do and what keeps my NPC's characters and motivations very diverse is put my music on shuffle or go to a station and use the songs to describe the character. I've gotten such FANTASTIC characters this way because I'll say something like "Okay, this is the spokesperson for this town, they're a leader type, probably will be helpful to the party" then get a randomly dark song and suddenly I'm working it in how this spokesperson is actually covering up a plot where she's been bribing the local cult with people's lives to keep the rest of the town safe which is so much deeper and more interesting than "obligatory character who is generally helpful". Really helps to prevent writer's block as well!

  • @inconspicuousjerry6660
    @inconspicuousjerry6660 6 років тому

    Well I asked for it and here it is. Thank you so much for actually adressing this and showing your method.

  • @con1851
    @con1851 6 років тому

    I love this series. It is really helpful for making my world fo the first time. For all the help you give Mark, I thank you.

  • @___________2957
    @___________2957 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much man I'm running my first D&D game this week

  • @Justmorphplease
    @Justmorphplease 5 років тому

    Best time to be put in my recommended considering I start my game tomorrow with barley an idea of what's going on

  • @AcornFox
    @AcornFox 5 років тому +15

    This is awesome. I have a question for you: how much time do you spend prepping these days vs how much when you started DMing?
    I’m getting the sense that I’m spending a lot of time doing this, but that I will get better with time.

  • @linootte
    @linootte 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for this serie!
    Like many people here, i'm prepating my first campaign ever and I had trouble organizing all of my ideas.
    I'll be DMing with Dnd 5e, but i never played it as a PC... so i'm also trying to be familiar the rules, which is exciting, but i also have to be twice as prepared!

  • @MikeThepiper
    @MikeThepiper 6 років тому

    Great video! I love Trello myself, it's helped me organize my world, geo-political landscape, factions and economy

  • @wolfman2180
    @wolfman2180 4 роки тому

    Well and truly late to the series. But thank you very much for these videos. Love the teacher style as well lol, been taking notes like I'm in a real classroom. These have given me a lot of ideas and info for creating my own setting.

  • @caityreads8070
    @caityreads8070 6 років тому +5

    THANK YOU FOR THIS MARK YOU BEAUTIFOL MAN

  • @embiggenedbadger4297
    @embiggenedbadger4297 4 роки тому +2

    * loneliness :D
    Seriously, though, I love this series. I would *NEVER* have though to separate my notes based on LOCATION, yet the way it's presented here, it makes so much sense! I've wanted to try DMing for a long, long time, and this series - along with finally getting the DM's Guide and Monster Manual - is nudging me ever closer.

  • @zachgreen966
    @zachgreen966 2 роки тому

    So just to be clear if it weren’t for the campaign you do on twitch and UA-cam I would have never started DMing you inspired me to the max

  • @leerandolph6031
    @leerandolph6031 6 років тому

    Thank you, I’ve been looking for a video or website with this kind of tutorial for months!!

  • @theark890
    @theark890 5 років тому

    I use google docs version of word to type out my notes - adding in location details, descriptions, noticeable items or npcs. I usually bullet these so they are easy to separate (aka not a large chunk of writing to read through)
    Within these location details, I add in some details about checks that PCs will have to make to discover info, and maybe some extra notes about how the environment may change if returned to at night, in the rain, etc. I also sometimes add pictures to help my descriptions. Basically I create a template for me to paint the scene in terms of PC senses (hearing, smell, sight, touch, taste). This imo, will encourage exploration and role playing. I also add the music track/playlist name that is best for the situation, so I don’t have to search too much for background music/environment sounds.
    For NPCs and Enemies I create notecards with all the info pertaining to that NPC or enemy - including proclivity towards adventurers, things the npc knows, battle stats (for commoners I just use commoner basic stats, they usually hide during public battles), clothing/armor/weapon/physical features and description, and identifying marks of any, and also what they may have if looted/stolen from. I also add accent style, unique mannerisms, and quirks for when I’m acting them out.
    The more important the npc, the more I add to the notecard. I clip them to the section they are found.
    I also create some blank templates I can create on a fly (say if the PCs randomly talk to a passerby or something). This method has been useful for if players return to a npc and I forgot who they are or how they act.

  • @V1k1ngm4dn3ss
    @V1k1ngm4dn3ss 6 років тому +7

    An Hour?! WHA?! Liked already, best get comfy, this gonna be good!

  • @sammya7117
    @sammya7117 6 років тому

    Love this so much. Mark is such a great guy. Fast becoming my favourite content creator.

  • @TheFadedStardust
    @TheFadedStardust 6 років тому

    Thank you SO much, Mark!! I love the idea of the Cheat Sheets, will definitely be incorporating into my DM toolkit!

  • @skhaaaan
    @skhaaaan 6 років тому

    Oh Hi Mark! Really great episode and *exactly* what I wanted to hear about. So a big thank you!

  • @leavingsoonduetocensorship3453

    This dude is proof that intelligence and creativity are sometimes mutually exclusive.