Ive barely played DnD but I'm jealous of the many different campaigns youve probably played using these handbooks and i wish i knew someone with the experience that you probably have with the game to make a playthrough run smoothly
@@DAcarton Believe it or not, I don't have a ton of DM experience. I am still trying to learn the ins and outs of like everything and it will take a while. But mainly it's just learning how to do combat moving around things like that and think about situations with cover, you know, all that And you're pretty good to go. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff in there that I can use. Believe it or not, I actually utilize a lot of those books in a game called Neverwinter Nights because that game came out around the time that these did 3.0, 3.5. They have the Aurora tool set where you can create your own worlds, characters, monsters, things like that. So it works to help actually make real creatures and stuff from the books and put it into the game. So if nobody ever heard of a certain monster, well, it's probably out there. And it works fairly well with the game, believe it or not. You just have to sit there and keep in mind not everything's in the game that they have in the books. And as long as you balance it out, it's awesome. It actually gives you like a real-time version of what your D&D game would be like.
Ive barely played DnD but I'm jealous of the many different campaigns youve probably played using these handbooks and i wish i knew someone with the experience that you probably have with the game to make a playthrough run smoothly
@@DAcarton Believe it or not, I don't have a ton of DM experience. I am still trying to learn the ins and outs of like everything and it will take a while. But mainly it's just learning how to do combat moving around things like that and think about situations with cover, you know, all that And you're pretty good to go. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff in there that I can use. Believe it or not, I actually utilize a lot of those books in a game called Neverwinter Nights because that game came out around the time that these did 3.0, 3.5. They have the Aurora tool set where you can create your own worlds, characters, monsters, things like that. So it works to help actually make real creatures and stuff from the books and put it into the game. So if nobody ever heard of a certain monster, well, it's probably out there. And it works fairly well with the game, believe it or not. You just have to sit there and keep in mind not everything's in the game that they have in the books. And as long as you balance it out, it's awesome. It actually gives you like a real-time version of what your D&D game would be like.
Do you use them though?
Yes.