11 Ways I make my Dungeon Mastering EASY
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- Here are 11 things that I do to make my dungeon master life just a little bit easier when I'm running my Dungeons and Dragons campaigns.
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A gig helpful hint: Simplify. It's really easy to get way too involved and obsess over the details but you don't need a lineage going back six generations for the village blacksmith on a continent that campaign doesn't even take place on.
A few lines to convey the important information and expand it as necessary.
Oh no! Keyleth threw up on the displacer kitty!
Next video idea; mob tactics explained? 😇
Oh boy that's hard but I will try haha
Yay, I got shouted out! And yes, one of the three attempts at my name was correct, haha. (McNeish is "mik-NEESH")
Great tips here. Mine is simply RELAX! Deep breath, people. Remember that nothing in the world exists until it comes out of your mouth at the table, and loads of things in our very real world make absolutely no sense, so it's totally okay for your world to include logical inconsistencies, names that you only realize are funny once it's too late, and whatever else you're worried about.
It's fine. You're doing great. Embrace the silliness of life.
LOVE this. Relaxing and remembering it's a game is BIG
1. goal for a session
2. write down names for some random npcs and separate by races
3. write down places description
4. take a break. take a pause. don't panic. google quickly. get back into action.
5. write down ac, hp, spellsave dc, passive skills
6. roll dmg and attacks at the same time
7. learn mob tactics (math, no rolling)
8. check in with players often
9. take notes during the game and after
10. use reference images for descriptions
11. have a back up plan
I’m a writer as well but I never “write” outcomes for my campaign. I have a general sense of where I’m going to lead the players. (We’re more of a linear storytelling campaign than an open sandbox). I create the settings, encounters, and NPCs but that’s it. It’s up to them how the story unfolds.
I like having a vague idea of how things end, but I always plan like 10 different scenarios and it usually NEVER ends up being any of those haha. But I need to write my ideas down so I can tweak and pick and choose later. But yeah, the players always do something that surprises me and completely changes my outline
I was literally watching this thinking I wasn't going to get a shout out. Which is fine, but it was funny that I got it as I thought that. Love your stuff man!
Lol normally I can go through the shoutouts and be fine, your profile pic just broke me for a moment haha. thanks for the love!
2:05 Tobias always just looks prepared.
Yes! New tips and trick I love that! I wish I could run my campaign as smoothly as your voice :)
aw shucks I appreciate that haha. Still hate my voice tho
I like this format, I feel like we all have our tips and tricks to cope with the amount of mental energy required to GM! Thank you for sharing 😊
thanks for the kind words!
You mentioned something I’m specifically struggling with. I recently realized I have more subplots than a main plot. How do people handle having a plot, yet let players have freedom? A video would be great.
Thanks for the idea! I appreciate that, I'll add that to my list! 🙌
Gonna be keeping this video in a playlist while I prep for my first campaign! My game is going to be digital, but I feel like a lot of these are just as if not more important if you're not in-person. Only thing I'm going to tweak is I plan on asking my group if they don't mind mind me recording the audio so I can go back and take notes afterwards; I'm already going to be pushing it with DMing, I don't think I could multitask enough to add in taking notes at the same time.
Looking forward to the next video!
recording it is super smart! Good luck on the game, let me know how it goes!
Good luck !
This is extremely practical and helpful advice. I feel that the worst sessions I have are when I didn't put time for note taking MID-session and it comes as a almost a world shattering "but I thought you said x last time," and the worst being in combat with the rulings of an item. ADD SOMETHING TO THE WORLD, ADD IT TO YOUR NOTES
Someone else mentioned they record the sessions so they can listen back and take notes AFTER which is pretty darn smart
Thank you great video
thanks for the love!
At the end of a session, if there is a break in the action/story, I asked my players "What's next?". What course of action will they take in the next session? And I hold them to that. It could be three or four things. As long as I know what to prepare for.
i run my game almost exclusively online, so one of my other tricks is to record the session on OBS. It's not good enough quality to show, but I have a full record of what was said that I can go back to that is unambiguous. Even if I was running an in person game, I'd probably try and figure out an option for that as well.
Referencias pics
Plan secundario
Goal for session
Random names
Descripciones
Descanso
Anotar importante
Ataque y daño a la vez
Mob tactics aprender
Pregintar q onda personajss 1x1 y pensamientos
Notas
Displacer Kitty in the Vox Machina scene
2:03
Taking notes mid session is key to having the world feeling real and connected to the players. It will help you for when you start your next session.
Not necessary but I kee track of how many in game days its been since the start with my notes. Every session I ask myself how many days has it been since the last then I add the numbers and write it down. Then I just rinse repeat.
I'm so bad at tracking days haha
@TheFantasyForge this is my 3rd campaign and it's only this one where I do it. First two didn't have it but it really isn't needed. I just like to have it to help keep track for festivals and scale for how long these characters have really known each other.
@@affarinoxa Its just an additional level of immersion, my current DM does it and I love it
Milanote is the note taking app I've been looking for!!!
it's pretty dang great lol
Yes names
I have a ton of NPCs named Bob
And notes are critical
Ah yes, good ol Bob haha
nice
Wright down or bookmark obscure rules that might come up in a particular session. It helps with slowing down the game mid session to look up an obscure rule.
Beautiful tip! Definitely will save time
My first Tobias sighting on a new video, 2:05! Great tips thank you! Do you have any recommendations for play-by-post games? I'm working on a prequal series right now that will be pbp in Discord. ✨️
Oh good question! Play by post is hard, I've been in a few of those! I would say make sure to step in every bit to guide the story, otherwise it becomes pretty chaotic.
@@TheFantasyForge haha just like normal dnd, thank you! XD
@@cvltofcrows LMAO yeah I guess so. I think it's just easier for the DM's message to get lost in the text messages so maybe adding a rule like 1 post per person before I jump in or something like that
@TheFantasyForge yeah I was thinking about that too! Definitely working on putting together a system of organization and play where nothing gets lost ✨️
Have you ever played panic at the dojo?
No I haven't but it looks fun!
Using MATH?!?!? In a Role Playing Game? Heresy! 🤪
LOL
I just improvise :P
probably the best skill you could have as a DM lol