Commenting on th 4 year old video, still quite useful: my players may find things along the way like patches of specific herbs or outcrops of a type of rock that are either part of a side quest or provide a clue to the main adventure.
Ok I’m not gonna lie, this is a great video. I’m running my first long campaign and I wanted to be more than combat and great NPCs, this might be the help I needed to make a more interesting and organic world.
Great and awesome video; maybe could have used more maps and sound back in the day...myself never needed much prep-work to let them explore, almost always did improvisation on the spot. Not every DM or GM does this well, I found the instant genius creativity on the fly, can make a huge difference in players enjoyment and thus the difference in perception on how good a DM/GM is.
Fantastic. I've felt for a while now that exploration is largely missing from modern D&D. I’ve created a list of a couple of hundred points of interest. Major points are mapped beforehand. Minor points get mapped when i decide the heroes have stumbled on them.
Best video on exploration I've seen so far. It's very concise, with principles broad enough to apply to any system whilst still offering useful advice. Also, it seems to be a much more rules-light approach, as opposed to using something like a hex crawl. I am curious though, if you were making an open-world style campaign that revolves around exploration specifically, would you change or add to this advice at all?
You know, my current campaign is very exploration heavy so I may answer that in another video. I've found it by far the hardest thing to implement well into a campaign
Commenting on th 4 year old video, still quite useful: my players may find things along the way like patches of specific herbs or outcrops of a type of rock that are either part of a side quest or provide a clue to the main adventure.
Ok I’m not gonna lie, this is a great video. I’m running my first long campaign and I wanted to be more than combat and great NPCs, this might be the help I needed to make a more interesting and organic world.
Great video, probably my favourite pillar of D&D and it has the least emphasis in 5e. I will be watching this a few more times.
Great and awesome video; maybe could have used more maps and sound back in the day...myself never needed much prep-work to let them explore, almost always did improvisation on the spot. Not every DM or GM does this well, I found the instant genius creativity on the fly, can make a huge difference in players enjoyment and thus the difference in perception on how good a DM/GM is.
This is exactly what I have been looking for some time. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks, I will use many of your tips.
Just found your videos. They are really good and cover great topics. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Short, yes, but good and informative
Fantastic. I've felt for a while now that exploration is largely missing from modern D&D. I’ve created a list of a couple of hundred points of interest. Major points are mapped beforehand. Minor points get mapped when i decide the heroes have stumbled on them.
Great Tips man, also Great playlist ill deff be using this next session.
Just found this channel, love it!
Pop'd up today on my recommend list on youtube, glad it did. Good tips. Thanks!
Best video on exploration I've seen so far. It's very concise, with principles broad enough to apply to any system whilst still offering useful advice. Also, it seems to be a much more rules-light approach, as opposed to using something like a hex crawl.
I am curious though, if you were making an open-world style campaign that revolves around exploration specifically, would you change or add to this advice at all?
You know, my current campaign is very exploration heavy so I may answer that in another video. I've found it by far the hardest thing to implement well into a campaign
I just can't find the list for the 30 events
I like the exploration table idea, but I'm not going to make an Intagram account just to download a single file.
If I redo that table I'll release it as a doc
thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCHHH
This is so inspiring
nice