Can You Play Dungeons and Dragons with only things found at the Dollar Store?

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Dungeons and Dragons is a far-out game! While it has become more popular than ever, it hasn't exactly gotten much cheaper over time, with mats, dice, and miniatures all going up in price. Which begs the logical question: can I play the game with a bunch of junk I bought at the Dollar Store?
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  • @BrandonPaul
    @BrandonPaul 2 роки тому +3156

    I'm sure this will be in the comments already but a fun fact is that gary gygax actually made up a ton of the original dnd monsters based on having to pick out cheap dollar store toys to use for his games back before miniatures were common.

    • @kylemerryman2074
      @kylemerryman2074 Рік тому +107

      Thats the first time I'm hearing (reading) that! Really cool

    • @blessedsleeprelaxation2628
      @blessedsleeprelaxation2628 Рік тому +84

      Growing up in the seventies, I had a rust monster before that was known as a rust monster. Monster manual/fiend folio.... not sure which, but it was the pic in the book.

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu Рік тому +82

      The bullette, or Landshark, was design when Gary happened upon a squat reptilian toy dubiously labelled "dinosaur"

    • @TheGrungy1
      @TheGrungy1 Рік тому +35

      Rust monster, owlbear. sturg, bullet. And I can't remember what others.

    • @ericm215
      @ericm215 Рік тому +17

      Yes!! Like those packs of dinosaurs

  • @treetheoak8313
    @treetheoak8313 2 роки тому +1717

    Honestly this brought me back to my high school and early collage days. Super cool reminder that you don't need leather dice boxes and expensive dice to have a great time!

    • @maniakb416
      @maniakb416 2 роки тому +21

      Went to COLLEGE but can't spell it.
      Checks out.

    • @treetheoak8313
      @treetheoak8313 2 роки тому +41

      @@maniakb416 meh mobile sorry should've just said university.

    • @foegettergames252
      @foegettergames252 2 роки тому +6

      Yep all you need are the books and some paper

    • @masonnash9396
      @masonnash9396 Рік тому +4

      Yep! I run lots of games, and always use dice as minis. The map fades away anyway as it is replaced by our imagination once the game starts.

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Рік тому +6

      @@maniakb416 blame autocorrect lol

  • @jmcop30
    @jmcop30 2 роки тому +697

    First campaign we used the back face of a sheet of packing paper that had a grid for cuting as a map and board game pieces as players, we roled the dice on an app and "acquired" a rulebook pdf, cost us literally nothing. There is 0 monetary barrier for dnd if you've got the spirit.

    • @jmcop30
      @jmcop30 2 роки тому +46

      Lol, hadn't watched the video the wraping paper trick is exacly what we used, except it wasn't gif wrap but that transparent stuff to plastify documents.

    • @borby4584
      @borby4584 2 роки тому +30

      @@jmcop30 where there’s a will, there’s a way, and that’s what’s great about tabletop RPGs

    • @WolfHreda
      @WolfHreda Рік тому +30

      Ah, so you had a Rogue in the group. Always a good choice.

    • @Vlad2319
      @Vlad2319 Рік тому +10

      Most my play group doesn't bother with physical maps or minis. If you homebrew and don't worry about all the fancy stuff then you can start for cheaper. Literally dice, notebook paper and pencils. Once we can get a specific game space set up then we might get some of the other stuff.

    • @EllePhoenixMC
      @EllePhoenixMC Рік тому +1

      Yes, this.

  • @radwolf76
    @radwolf76 Рік тому +502

    Considering that the entire reason D&D has the bulette, carrion crawler, owlbear, rust monster, and umber hulk, is that Gygax bought a cheap bag of "Dinosaur Toys" at a dime store (which were actually knock-off, looks-close-enough Ultraman monsters from unlicensed third-party manufacturers in Japan, which then got imported to the US and rebranded), this is in keeping with a longstanding and fine tradition.

    • @RokuroCarisu
      @RokuroCarisu Рік тому +5

      I still have one of those proto-bulettes! 😄

    • @chastermief839
      @chastermief839 Рік тому +19

      imagine being the guy who designed the owlbear toy as a cheap knock off to make a quick buck only for it to eventually become one of the most iconic fantasy monsters of all time.

    • @hithere4719
      @hithere4719 Рік тому +4

      @@chastermief839haha same with the guys who got tasked with coming up with names for all of the Mos Eisley aliens to bulk up the first run of Star Wars figures

    • @B.-T.
      @B.-T. Рік тому +2

      The umber hulk is debatable, the monster people associate with the monster looks nothing like it aside from having a pair of mandibles on the sides of its mouth. Bulette, Rust Monster, Owlbear, totally. The carrion crawler was very probably just a toy centipede, not any "prehistoric animal" figure like the others.

  • @vladspellbinder
    @vladspellbinder 2 роки тому +1050

    This is a great example of limitations driving the story. Using that squeezy dinosaur as an undead is a stroke of brilliance that most people probably wouldn't have had if they had access to whatever minis they wanted. Now you've got me wanting to know how the rolls turned out and how hard to fight actually was. So much for it being a "milk run" though.
    Thanks for the video Kohdok.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 2 роки тому +5

      You do realize he didn't actually play, right? He was just demonstrating his point.

    • @CM-wv8ns
      @CM-wv8ns Рік тому +17

      I used a Pac-Man mini plushie as a Hutt crimelord in a Star Wars rpg...we all laughed as the players agreed: 'Fits scale to our minis'

    • @Kohdok
      @Kohdok  Рік тому +72

      @@mattpace1026 I do DM a regular game, but my players declined to appear in my videos ages ago.

    • @mattpace1026
      @mattpace1026 Рік тому +3

      @@Kohdok I never said you didn't. I didn't think this was a real game, while the original commenter clearly thought otherwise, and I was just saying as much.

    • @Kohdok
      @Kohdok  Рік тому +36

      Yes, it was a simulation, but it was intended to have a mix of high and low rolls. For instance, the Fighter got a low Survival roll, so I fudged it a bit to make the dognappers incompetent (Not wanting to sever the story thread), but left him unaware of the dinosaur tracks in the woods.

  • @PeterAnimator
    @PeterAnimator Рік тому +610

    I started using mini "tumbling tower" (Jenga) blocks from the dollar store to construct boundaries and walls over my grid map for my D&D game combat. No need to dry-erase afterward (My mat is already horribly stained anyway), and you can even build little doorways and other structures. The dollar store mini tumbling tower blocks are just the right size for it, if your store carries them.

  • @wargame2play
    @wargame2play Рік тому +116

    Back in 1976 when I started playing D&D we used a checkerboard as a play mat , dominoes as dungeon walls and doors and ANYTHING as miniatures! When Heritage minatures came out with “ The Fellowship “ it was a source of humans , elves, hobbits, dwarves and wizards !

  • @OverkillJOE1
    @OverkillJOE1 Рік тому +110

    This is EXACTLY how we used to play!
    Borrowed rules, pen and paper, pennies for characters. Snacks a plenty and many many sleepless weekend marathon sessions. Ahhh you sir have your finger on the pulse of the “Spirit of Gaming” !!! Keep it up 👍

  • @FnrrfYgmSchnish
    @FnrrfYgmSchnish Рік тому +344

    Halloween would probably be a good time to find cheap monster figures -- I know the dollar store around me always have super cheap packs of little skeletons/mummies with various weapons around that time of year.

    • @shadowwhogames6063
      @shadowwhogames6063 Рік тому +15

      I'm boutta ball out at dollar tree now

    • @nicks4802
      @nicks4802 Рік тому +13

      Lots of spiders and skeletons.
      If you need a miniature of a “man sized spider”
      Also great for atmospheric pieces,
      There are small candles in the shape of skulls being sold.
      Cool for lighting on the board, as well as representative of an evil altar of sacrifice.
      Just dont leave them lit too long or they’ll start to misshape and dripping with wax overflow.

  • @foegettergames252
    @foegettergames252 2 роки тому +123

    When I was like 5 I convinced my parents to get me the DMs Guide.
    I couldn't understand a lot of it but I was able to make some pretty sick dungeons out of cardboard and LEGOs for my brother.

  • @Dramatic_Gaming
    @Dramatic_Gaming Рік тому +85

    Wrapping paper is easily the best hack for some budget dnd games. Great for drawing full maps ir adjusting terrain on tge fly with secondary cut-outs.

  • @thepenultimateninja5797
    @thepenultimateninja5797 Рік тому +48

    Dollar Tree often sells shelf paper, which is a vinyl sheet with an adhesive backing. The backing paper has the cutting grid on it just like that gift wrapping paper.
    The interesting part is that it is available in a clear version, and you can see the grid lines through it, so it is essentially "pre-laminated".

  • @ColasTeam
    @ColasTeam 2 роки тому +80

    When I saw the title, my first tough was "of course you can!" And yet I still troughly enjoyed the video. Shame we don't have dollar stores here.

    • @rulero4breads
      @rulero4breads Рік тому +2

      Same... I wish other countries would have dollar store like shops.

    • @Barlmoro
      @Barlmoro Рік тому +3

      me too, cose a notebook and pen is all you need, beside love :D

  • @kid14346
    @kid14346 2 роки тому +76

    There is a certain charm to this that I love. I'm so used to custom minis, fancy modeled terrain, and customizable digital character sheets. It brings me back to the first time I played dnd we had a little white erase board, some hodgepodge of minis from various games, only the Player Handbook, and some poorly photos canned and printed character sheets from the back of the book...

  • @tobybigham4196
    @tobybigham4196 Рік тому +59

    Back in 1988 I collected each dice 1 or 2 at a time for $0.20 a piece at a local bookshop. I would carry them around in a crown royal bag my dad gave me. I never really saw a character sheet, it was just a well organized sheet of notebook paper inspired by an example in one of the 1st edition books we had. Between 8 kids we owned roughly 9 books and the rich kid owned 6 of those. We had no idea what a DM screen was and dreamed of miniatures which some of us collected when possible. D&D on a budget was how I grew up in middle school.

    • @nedlyest
      @nedlyest Рік тому +1

      I still keep my dice in a crown royal bag. It's the fancy reserve, but still crown royal.

    • @natashaclark5223
      @natashaclark5223 6 місяців тому +1

      My husband still stores his dice in a crown royal bag haha

    • @noodlekeeper5150
      @noodlekeeper5150 4 місяці тому +1

      @@nedlyest I just upgraded from my old 750 purple bag to the green 1.75 bag. It's my favorite way to store dice, even though it's a pain to pull the set I want out.

  • @dylanwatts1045
    @dylanwatts1045 Рік тому +108

    I love the wrapping paper battle map. One of the things you can do is pre-draw the maps you need for your sessions; that way, you can go the extra mile adding little details, which can add so much to the map. And it saves time at the table, because all you have to do is have the players clear a spot, then roll out the map all scroll-like, and watch the joy spread in your players' faces as they behold your masterfully rendered map!
    Oh! And! AND! You can draw on the map any changes to the site, like if a bomb blew up a section of the wall; and if the party ever revisits that location, you can roll out that same map, and it'll have all of the little changes! And if you don't revisit the site until the end of the campaign, it'd be awesome to see the old map, and reminisce about the time Dave spilt dew on that corner of the map, or Mike got cheeto finger prints all over the place! And if the location gets destroyed, you can rip it up in front of the players... then tape it back together, so you can use it as a surprise final battle, but all messed up and stuff!
    Oh my G, the possibilities are endless! And one roll of the stuff will make multiple maps! All for $1.25!

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +8

      Easy to make cheap dungeon tiles too if you draw a bunch of generic 2x2, 2x4, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, etc. patterns on the wrapping paper, cut foam board to the appropriate sizes and glue the grid to it. Use leftover pieces to make extra items like doors, furniture, etc.

    • @shoepixie
      @shoepixie Рік тому +11

      And at the end of the campaign, the whole roll is a scroll, the linear tale of your journey together. So lovely!

    • @Jasonwolf1495
      @Jasonwolf1495 Рік тому +2

      For fog of war keep a folder of black paper to set over the map if your players can't see that space yet.

    • @grinningbuck
      @grinningbuck 8 місяців тому +1

      Fun fact: 1"x1" is actually 25mm scale in metric comparison (1" = 25mm), not 28mm. But it is often called 28mm because of its "heroic scale" miniatures, with your standard human standing just over an inch in height.

  • @drizzleleigh6853
    @drizzleleigh6853 2 роки тому +247

    I love how creative this is. I want to try to play dnd but its not in my budget. But thanks to this video I now have an idea on how to play in a budget friendly way.

    • @Azure9577
      @Azure9577 Рік тому +36

      Dnd has no monetary barrier
      You can easily play it for free
      The rulebooks are the only thing you actually need (which can be pirated on the internet)
      Free mobile apps for charecter sheets, dice rolls and the like
      Normal paper with gridlines drawn on them yourself for battlemaps
      You can use any board game pieces like chess for miniatures
      Or you can again use mobile apps for battlemaps and minis

    • @junkequation
      @junkequation Рік тому +2

      lost mines of phandalin starter set is extremely cheap, like less than $10, and is a super fun adventure, like months of weekly sessions worth of content, with everything you need

    • @Anonymous_Eyeballs
      @Anonymous_Eyeballs Рік тому +10

      The first thing to remember is that DnD is played with the imagination. As long as you can find the rule books online, which like others have stated are free, then it's a free game. For now, I'm looking at you WotC >.>
      Also there are websites, such as dmguild and others, that offer free modules and books.
      Honestly the worst thing about DnD is the time scheduling

    • @yndrbxy5920
      @yndrbxy5920 Рік тому +4

      Worlds Without Number is free.

    • @jenningscunningham642
      @jenningscunningham642 Рік тому +7

      All you need is pencil, paper, and the dice. Everything else is free online

  • @coolgamer3000
    @coolgamer3000 Рік тому +55

    With me and my friends being highschoolers, this is almost exactly our setup, lol
    You don't have to spend a lot of money to have fun

  • @duane_313
    @duane_313 2 роки тому +225

    I would've looked a bit more in the stationary section before making due with the wrapping paper, i have seen grid poster boards on sale before. I don't know if it would've been the exact same size needed though

    • @jamjar1726
      @jamjar1726 2 роки тому +13

      it is still a good idea for not much money

    • @duane_313
      @duane_313 2 роки тому +16

      @@jamjar1726 oh absolutely! I didn’t even know they made wrapping paper with guide grids on the back until I seen this video

    • @andrewdiaz3529
      @andrewdiaz3529 2 роки тому +5

      @@duane_313 Its a nice little thing mostly done for the kinds of wrapping paper that people who aren't familiar with wrapping things would get. So, affordable.

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +2

      Agreed. I've gotten poster boards with grids before, at Staples if perhaps not the dollar store. The grids can be half inch too if you wanted to scale down the figures you were using.

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +8

      You could also get plain foam board and use a glue stick to fix the gridded wrapping paper to the foam board to make it stiffer.

  • @oscarmarshall7992
    @oscarmarshall7992 Рік тому +13

    I just use m&ms for monster minis and whoever kills it, eats it. That way i dont need snacks either

    • @AkioBoom
      @AkioBoom 9 днів тому +1

      Make this man president he is genius

  • @garrettlaturski6703
    @garrettlaturski6703 2 роки тому +40

    My dad bought me a set of dice from the dollar store like those, but more of a bronze color, and the first day I used them I rolled 2 nat 20s in a row, followed by 2 nat 17s

    • @LCH415
      @LCH415 Рік тому +2

      All die are different, you might have gotten one of those rare sets a lot of people hunt for

  • @stephenstrange6446
    @stephenstrange6446 Рік тому +26

    Seeing a hand written character sheet hit me with so much nostalgia. Awesome!

  • @RetroMaticGamer
    @RetroMaticGamer 2 роки тому +281

    I saw those polyhedral dice once at my local Dollar Store two years ago, and they sold out within a few days and haven't been able to restock them since. This INFURIATES me, as my inner dice Goblin MUST collect all the various colors they offer, just to say I have them!

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +8

      A few years ago I found a tube of miscellaneous game dice to include unusual options in the little toy section at Walgreens.

    • @employee4272
      @employee4272 Рік тому +4

      Dollar tree surprisingly has a website! They should be available on there.

    • @ViktorTheMusician
      @ViktorTheMusician Рік тому +9

      Man... back in like 2013/2014 before the D&D boom really started to happen me and my brother found a huge bag of minis at Goodwill for 99cents. There was like a huge minotaur and a bunch of townfolk and my dumbass was contemplating too hard over spending a dollar (both of us were still in school) and put it back. It was gone within the hour lol, the dumbest decision I've ever actively made tbh.

    • @Lilacs4
      @Lilacs4 Рік тому +1

      Man I've never seen them, and I can't find them on DT website either!! 😩

    • @hungryewok1684
      @hungryewok1684 Рік тому +1

      My inner dice monster got all the colors when I first saw them. Went to the dollar store for a cheap lunch came out with six sets of dice instead

  • @davoskerrith1864
    @davoskerrith1864 2 роки тому +17

    I will say, the DM Screen is my favorite part of this.

  • @esperthebard
    @esperthebard Рік тому +28

    More than once while at the dollar store I have asked myself the same question. It always seemed totally possible to create a D&D experience with the many wares available there.

  • @jakedoesyoutube
    @jakedoesyoutube 11 місяців тому +10

    Finally, D&D as it was meant to be, an affordable hobby for all who learn the rules

  • @peoplecallmepeechez
    @peoplecallmepeechez Рік тому +20

    This is one of the things i love about dnd. Its nice to have minis and things to be a closer representation for what they are in game, but i remeber the first campaign i ran for minis it was whatever could fit in the 1x1 square and easily be identifiable as the player. I had people use bottlecaps, cool rocks, a tiny shell, or boardgame pieces. This is very inspiring i love the dm screen art

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +2

      There are a lot of teacher and game design kits out there that make it easy to buy a bunch of generic board game pawns. A lot of people have a fair number of coins laying around the house. Cut a piece of poster board the same size, draw or write on it and then glue it on to the coin.

  • @3bellam
    @3bellam 6 місяців тому +5

    This is actually so helpful! As a broke college kid who wants to get into DMing so I can play D&D with my friends, I have been STRESSING about how expensive everything is, but this really puts into perspective how a bit of creativity can do a lot even with cheap materials! I didn't even know there was a free online rulebook! I was planning on investing in the three core rulebooks, but if I can't get my hands on them right away, having that available is sick!

  • @warpvector
    @warpvector 2 роки тому +63

    This is incredibly charming and creative. I see those wrapping paper squares all the time but never would have thought about using them for a map grid.

    • @saraann8140
      @saraann8140 Рік тому +1

      Same here - Its a great idea 😀

  • @bobbyrice
    @bobbyrice Рік тому +14

    Now the hard part; finding friends...can you get those at the dollar store?...😭

    • @chonflis3834
      @chonflis3834 Рік тому +1

      Just pick up the homeless dude outside the store 🙄

    • @bobbyrice
      @bobbyrice Рік тому

      @@chonflis3834 He's too heavy for my weak nerdy arms.

    • @chonflis3834
      @chonflis3834 Рік тому

      @@bobbyrice its ok just give him a week for the hunger to kick in hell be thin enough to carry

  • @sgt.zombie
    @sgt.zombie Рік тому +30

    I'd love to see a group of players doing a full campaign with dollar store stuff.

  • @errornull390
    @errornull390 2 роки тому +92

    Yes you can make anything while spending less than 99.9% on it’s original price, rule applies for anything and everything all of the time.. nice art btw

  • @GMJoeGrey
    @GMJoeGrey Рік тому +17

    I have those glass beads you put in vases that I use for large groups of enemies. Anything works if you are creative. Skeleton army? Bunch of oozes? Rats? Works great. Cost me a dollar.

  • @ShawnBoikethemaharishi
    @ShawnBoikethemaharishi Рік тому +7

    Cheap plastic poster frames are large enough and dry erase marker friendly. I framed wrapping paper and used that for a long time!

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +2

      The poster frame is an awesome idea.

    • @phredbookley183
      @phredbookley183 9 днів тому +1

      This is genius. Thank you for this. Hmm

  • @Carsf100
    @Carsf100 2 роки тому +28

    An alternative to the lamination: Buying another one of those foldable poster boards you got for the DM screen and taping the wrapping paper to it for the board. Not as versatile as being able to use dry erase markers, but easier to get in one dollar store run.
    Great video! I adored the DM screen decorating.

  • @bukharagunboat8466
    @bukharagunboat8466 Рік тому +11

    In the earliest days of DnD miniatures had to be done this way. We had a few 25mm metal ranges like Minifigs Middle Earth and Hyperboria, which could be supplemented with medievals. Anything else had to be improvised. 54 mm plastic figures made good giants. Dinosaurs appeared occasionally; I still have a giant sabre tooth tiger that I painted up. My favorites were my Hell Hounds, which were modified Britains sheep dogs!

  • @johnnydiaz5196
    @johnnydiaz5196 Рік тому +5

    I had a blast watching this video! Kid in a candy store kind of excitement when you revealed everything and told your story! You have such a creative imagination and I really wanted to be at that table. Well done sir!

  • @snowyalice
    @snowyalice 2 роки тому +18

    I've watched students at my school play a simplified version of DnD where the DM told the story and the players just rolled a D20 to see if they would hit and another die for the amount of damage. It was literally a notebook and a set of dice.

    • @valutaatoaofunknownelement197
      @valutaatoaofunknownelement197 2 роки тому +4

      That's roughly similar to what I did when I tried DnD in high school! Though we had full sets of dice, which some party members, like me, had to borrow since we didn't have any dice ourselves.

    • @LupineShadowOmega
      @LupineShadowOmega Рік тому +3

      That is more or less most Powered by The Apocalypse Games. Though 2 D6 instead of the D20.

    • @TheLofren
      @TheLofren Рік тому +4

      Dnd with only dice is the normal way to play the game, miniatures are not required, everyone has it on their head that minis are needed because of critical role and stranger things

    • @gustaafargoan
      @gustaafargoan Рік тому +1

      That's how it's done. I do usually draw a dungeon on graph paper though.

  • @jeanniebylinowski6475
    @jeanniebylinowski6475 Рік тому +32

    I love this so much. It captures all the unbridled excitement and imagination that brought so many of us to DnD. It's just sheer joy.

  • @Nexusofgeek
    @Nexusofgeek Рік тому +5

    Damn, I did not know about the wrapping paper grids!! That DM screen though, the coolest thing I have seen in a long time no lie.

  • @wassabiking787
    @wassabiking787 2 роки тому +12

    I wanna shout out the channels Blandco, Dungeon Miser and Miniature Mashup who all have a lot of content on using affordable options or making your own. Excellent videos and great dudes!

  • @sammysweetroll
    @sammysweetroll 3 місяці тому +4

    Short answer: Absolutely if someone at the table knows the rules. Absolutely not if nobody at the table knows the rules. (I work at a dollar tree)

  • @myntypaws
    @myntypaws Рік тому +2

    I love this so much. Speaking as a now EX dollar tree Assistant manager I love videos showing off the cool and weird stuff the stores sell. There's a ton of crap in those stores but also a ton of gold if you know where to look!

  • @Hylianmonkeys
    @Hylianmonkeys 2 роки тому +18

    I've never actually played D&D but I have been creating and playing my own tabletop RPGs for a couple years. It's honestly pretty fun to be cheap and create it yourself. I've played it with friends for hours.

    • @rulero4breads
      @rulero4breads Рік тому +1

      Me too! I always try to make a set of very different rules, to make unique experience with every game.

  • @lipstickwitch5256
    @lipstickwitch5256 Рік тому +14

    This is so charming! Makes me wish I'd had friends to play with as a young teen who still had ideas and serotonin lol

  • @laudedbattlecry
    @laudedbattlecry Рік тому +3

    If you want to limit yourself to just the dollar store most of them sell clear drawer liner you can use to laminate your grid paper. In highschool we would make dungeon tiles but cutting out squares of graph paper and then putting the drawer liner on top of it. Another option is that a lot of dollar stores sell very cheap checkers sets that will land you a grid and a bunch of tokens you can mark with stickers to make goblins or whatever.

  • @TheBlueRoan316
    @TheBlueRoan316 5 місяців тому +1

    When my oldest son was in highschool, I bought him and his brother a heroscape beginning set for Christmas. Of course they came out with expansion sets and new minis. I couldn't afford to buy all the expansions, but the kids were ok with that. They would go through their toy box and invent their own new character sets. Any figures that would fit the playing tiles was fair game. It was never boring.
    They're both grown men now and have found their way to D&D.

  • @Jomit427
    @Jomit427 Рік тому +1

    The wrapping paper thing was worth the price of admission. Genius.

  • @TMGSeanVODs
    @TMGSeanVODs 2 роки тому +7

    This is great and I love it. But I always have to say that your arts and crafts, as well as your illustration skills, are amazing. Love it.

    • @jimzecca3961
      @jimzecca3961 Рік тому +1

      The art on his custom GM screen was colorful and charming. I really liked it. It would be easy to print out a few cheat sheets to tape/glue to the inside.

  • @kuroryuken
    @kuroryuken 2 роки тому +8

    I just thought of this, So A While back Nerds (The Candy) did a Collab with Wizards of the Coast doing 6 mini 1 player Campaigns and one giant 6-player campaign coming with Pre made characters and enemies. I wonder if that woulda counted towards The Dollar Store Thing even if you have to upload a pic of your Receipt 7 times to access it. It DOES only cost like a Dollar for each box of Nerds to unlock said content.
    Just something to consider

  • @davey815
    @davey815 7 місяців тому +1

    Totally running my campaign this way, and your wrapping paper idea has saved me so much time with the combat maps. I salute you because i couldnt find anything with the right sized grid quite yet until now

  • @ROYBGP
    @ROYBGP Рік тому +1

    This video was way bigger than it should be. In a good way. It's fantastic. Good shit man.

  • @TimLewallen
    @TimLewallen 2 роки тому +5

    Everything in this video is great - your creativity, your engaged but not maniacal delivery, the comprehensive handling of the setup, etc. The fun encounter at the end was the cherry on top. One of the most enjoyable tabletop crafting videos I have seen in a while. Subbed. I can't wait to see what's next!

  • @LotharTChips
    @LotharTChips Рік тому +3

    A nice flash back to my starting play, and I really love the panache of the big dice for stats!

  • @mikebliss1835
    @mikebliss1835 Рік тому +1

    Bro, I am absolutely in love with the idea of Dollar Store DND.

  • @Omegaroth666
    @Omegaroth666 4 місяці тому +1

    15:05 I love what you were able to pull off, and I was genuinely invested in the little snippet of story at the end. Well done.

  • @arranisnailo7795
    @arranisnailo7795 Рік тому +7

    I've been making my own tokens using these small wooden letter tiles (from Michaels) with color printed paper on top. It looks REALLY good and is dirt cheap. I made 80 3/4" tokens for about 10$.

  • @mr.bluesky4130
    @mr.bluesky4130 Рік тому +4

    $30 for an amazing opening session, this is genius.

  • @christopherwest4607
    @christopherwest4607 Рік тому +2

    The gift wrap was a clever idea

  • @Chris-qk6qu
    @Chris-qk6qu Рік тому +1

    Quick tip for the battle mat that I used for the first few years when I started. Clear packaging tape works as dry erase, so just cover the back of the wrapping paper with it and you've got a dry erase battle mat for cheap

  • @leftygurl
    @leftygurl 2 роки тому +8

    ive been thinking of how to set up a dnd game with lego, the system from the heroica theme is a promising start, it was like baby’s first ttrpg

    • @Banaanivatkuli
      @Banaanivatkuli 2 роки тому +2

      It ain't cheap but you can order those 2x2 one stud tiles from lego shop. I am so tempted but it's extra expensive to ship to where I live...

    • @yaoiboi60
      @yaoiboi60 2 роки тому +1

      Big problem is that heroica is cancelled so you'd need the stupid expensive set resale market

    • @leftygurl
      @leftygurl 2 роки тому +1

      @@yaoiboi60 well, you see, that’s the fun part… i got all the sets already >:D

    • @andrewdiaz3529
      @andrewdiaz3529 2 роки тому +1

      Heroica was awesome and so was the rest of the Lego Board games lines. Shame that it was cancelled and almost no one remembers.

  • @jamesrussell946
    @jamesrussell946 Рік тому +3

    This is amazing. I think plenty of people have asked themselves how to get into this game cheaply and I will be sharing this video to those individuals.

  • @Amphibian42
    @Amphibian42 Рік тому +2

    Oh my god is that Etrian Odyssey music! This is one of my favourite dnd videos I've seen in a long time, amazing effort and work put into this!

  • @seanfsmith
    @seanfsmith Рік тому +2

    I'm a huge fan of minimalism in games and this really shows how a little know-how can minimise the entry barriers! Cracking video Kohdok :D

  • @americanpride5540
    @americanpride5540 Рік тому +4

    and I now have no more excuses to avoid DMing and building myself an in-person D&D group damn it. Sigh, well thank you Kohdok, you've given me the kick I need to kickstart my DMing career, I just hope I don't make too many mistakes at the start.

  • @julialewis8794
    @julialewis8794 Рік тому +4

    You can play with just the basic rules, a set of dice, a pencil and a pad of paper. That's how we did it when we walked uphill both ways in the snow.

  • @iamqueenbee5300
    @iamqueenbee5300 Рік тому +1

    Yooo that DM screen is absolutely mwah!!! (chef’s kiss)

  • @LoneStarWomanInACajunWorld
    @LoneStarWomanInACajunWorld Рік тому

    Wow, very creative & gave into the experience everything you did in creating this.

  • @robertmcginty4146
    @robertmcginty4146 Рік тому +3

    Haha this was like watching my own life. I buy my fair share of Nolzurs at the hobby shop, but I have almost all of those Disney/He Man toys that you used. I just bought a Rex and an armored Batman to use for a T Rex and Shield Guardian. Those paint supplies are no joke, either. I'm looking for a reason to use the little jars. And the fairy garden stuff! 🏡 I have ALL the ones you pictured! Just used the little crops and the clock when I did a battle in the Abbey garden of CoS.

  • @MaxHussein
    @MaxHussein Рік тому +4

    I've only really noticed people standardly use battle maps in D&D pretty recently. Even though I usually play 5th edition I still never use battle maps, which is notice is pretty strange now.

  • @sethjk8871
    @sethjk8871 Рік тому

    The energy of your videos is very friendly and wholesome, I wish for only the best things for you

  • @chriscasc1984
    @chriscasc1984 Рік тому +2

    This handmade rpg set is awesome!!! I’ve started playing D&D in ‘94-‘95 with my classmates with no rulebook at all, no miniatures, nothing but a piece of paper sheet compiled by our master with some stats like fighting, wounds and something else. He was also the only who used only a D6 to take all decisions.
    Fighting with monsters was simply “I attack that cobold!”, the master rolled the d6 in secret and “ok you stab him to death” or “you miss it!”
    We had a lot of fun in those days, without spending no money at all, but living great adventures in our fantastical realms!

  • @lilwonka
    @lilwonka Рік тому +4

    Man does this bring me back! I would use heroscape figures in tandem with knights and dinosaurs to create all kinds of adventures! Never had D&D until after I graduated high school, it was banned in my good Christian household. Thankfully I lived in close proximity to a comic shop that had everything I needed for D&D! RIP Infinite Monkeys and thanks for the memories.

  • @RokuroCarisu
    @RokuroCarisu Рік тому +3

    Over the years, I have bought more than enough plastic plants from our local equivalent of dollar stores (Tedi and Kik mostly) to cover two entire gaming tables in jungle terrain. 😅

  • @crimsonwerecat
    @crimsonwerecat Рік тому +2

    Love this! I have literally played tons of on the fly rpg sessions using basically notebook paper, pens and even soda caps for minis and a simplified "coin flip" system for dice, great ideas, loved the undead Dino!

  • @knightryder20111
    @knightryder20111 Рік тому

    Dude. This was amazing for just what you spent. I mean, that could have even been a start to a great campaing setting ya know. This was amazing.

  • @memyopinionsche6610
    @memyopinionsche6610 2 роки тому +3

    Wonder if you can see this campaign all the way through?
    What are those mystical rabbits going to do.
    How are they going to take out the mutated melting raptor / T-Rex monstrosity.

  • @DebbieBuckland
    @DebbieBuckland Рік тому +5

    now that is way cool. I live in NZ and we have $2 stores and other similar stores around. never noticed a full set of dice though. but def alot of good useable stuff for terrain and props.

  • @weekendgamer9288
    @weekendgamer9288 Рік тому

    I just found this video, and I've been using wrapping paper for several years now, for conventions that I attend as GM. Best trick I've ever heard from one of my gaming friends. I'm just glad to see someone else sharing the map hack!

  • @paigeherrmann6332
    @paigeherrmann6332 Рік тому +1

    This makes me so nostalgic for the first D&D game I ever experienced. I was the DM and was in high school so everything had to be super cheap and DIY. We used hand drawn graph paper, old children’s toys and things like legos and funny bones. All of our materials were printed at the school library. There’s so much charm for this kind of thing.

  • @brian0057
    @brian0057 Рік тому +3

    Theoretically, you could play D&D for the staggering price of just a couple of dice sets.
    Just use pen and paper, the free Basic Rules, said dice sets and theater of the mind.
    If you need miniatures, just use toys, paper cut-outs, pieces from other board games you may have, or the dice themselves.

    • @LupineShadowOmega
      @LupineShadowOmega Рік тому +1

      Or just coins with paper taped to them.

    • @brian0057
      @brian0057 Рік тому +1

      @@LupineShadowOmega
      And with the current level of inflation, those coins would be worth more as minis than actual legal tender.

  • @Jimalcoatl
    @Jimalcoatl Рік тому +4

    I've always maintained that D&D and TTRPGs in general are exactly as expensive as you choose for them to be. You can play for nearly nothing, or spend thousands on the hobby. This video is an excellent exemplar of that.

  • @toxicbangbang
    @toxicbangbang Рік тому

    Thank you for this!! I'm just starting my DM journey and have close to nothing. I'm taking breaks from reading to make my set up and this was insanely helpful.

  • @JC-ew5ss
    @JC-ew5ss Рік тому

    You are very resourceful! Thumb up for the warping paper hack alone!

  • @aaronbennett3966
    @aaronbennett3966 2 роки тому +14

    Considering one can play D&D entirely with one's imagination...

    • @nohrianscum9791
      @nohrianscum9791 2 роки тому +2

      That's not the point

    • @aaronbennett3966
      @aaronbennett3966 2 роки тому

      @@nohrianscum9791 I still liked the video. I guess I'm just use to Vampire masquerade.

    • @demosthenes995
      @demosthenes995 2 роки тому

      @@nohrianscum9791 exactly, most players will have some varying levels of expectation, and this meets all of them

    • @varenoftatooine2393
      @varenoftatooine2393 2 роки тому

      You still need dice

    • @foegettergames252
      @foegettergames252 2 роки тому

      You still need the rule books, otherwise its just sitting around the table roleplaying...

  • @TypetwoAbsolute
    @TypetwoAbsolute 4 місяці тому +3

    Basements & Lizards

    • @Box-bp3wx
      @Box-bp3wx 3 місяці тому +1

      Cribs and reptiles

  • @KlingonCaptain
    @KlingonCaptain Рік тому +1

    I've been trying to get into D&D for a while, but due to my limited budget I've had a hard time. This is exactly the video I've been looking for. You have earned my subscription.

  • @AchanCham_
    @AchanCham_ Рік тому +1

    That wrapping paper grid hack is an incredible tip! Never would have thought of that.

  • @zombieheadsyndicate
    @zombieheadsyndicate 10 місяців тому +1

    This was sooo enjoyable. I really enjoyed this video and wanted to see what happened next. Please continue! New subscriber.

  • @roystonlodge
    @roystonlodge 8 місяців тому +1

    At my dollar store I actually found a pack of five _official_ D&D die-cast figurines for $5. They're about 40mm tall, so a bit bigger than normal minis, but still!
    They also had a couple of plastic figurines from Kong vs. Godzilla that were just the right size. I got a warbat and a hellhawk.

  • @Timmysteve
    @Timmysteve Рік тому

    This is great! My favorite part is your illustration on the DM screen 😄

  • @Tramelle
    @Tramelle Рік тому

    This video was so much fun, shows the greatest treasure is creativity :3

  • @ronn201
    @ronn201 5 місяців тому

    A lot of clever tips! Definitely lifted some blind spots for me!
    Thanks for the vid!

  • @HoopleBogart
    @HoopleBogart 2 місяці тому

    I love that you used the same theme that RLM uses for Half in the Bag lol. Cool video!

  • @cortneysherwood9702
    @cortneysherwood9702 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this! My 7 year old son really wants to play d&d. He asked for it for Christmas. I've never played and don't know anyone that does play. I've been doing tons of research trying to figure out what to buy and this was one of the best videos! It showed me how little is actually needed! Thank you again

  • @amherstwarehouse3382
    @amherstwarehouse3382 Рік тому

    Just found your site... Very cool! I was wondering if anyone else would use the wrapping paper for a grid mat.
    Just a hint... Don't cut the paper. Trace out the walls forests, dungeons and other items, mark them, and as you play, you unroll one end and roll up the other.
    That gives the feeling of moving forward.
    You seem like a cool person... I look forward to seeing other videos, and learning more from you.

  • @thechaddad1609
    @thechaddad1609 Рік тому +2

    I play DnD in my car with my kids....with nothing but our imaginations.

  • @HereticalKitsune
    @HereticalKitsune Рік тому

    Great DM screen!
    Really love this set-up!

  • @cormorantcolors6791
    @cormorantcolors6791 Рік тому

    For some reason this video is really nostalgic and comforting? Like idk what it is about it but rock on dude

  • @1nONLY_DRock
    @1nONLY_DRock Рік тому

    I've found so much handy stuff at the Dollar Store for D&D games. No dice yet, but I have found dice bags. I've also found little tiny Lincoln Log cabin knockoffs, great for buildings. I've used the Tumbling Towers Jenga knockoff sets for terrain and walls. I've bought their cardstock and foamboard for building terrain.
    And I've bought lots of Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars for Gaslands, which is a post-apocalyptic car racing game.