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blooms-n-bombshells · 25 days
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top-hacks-unlocked · 1 year
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ravensnpennies · 4 months
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Gamemaster's Guidepost: Ten Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Out as a Gamemaster
Gamemaster's Guidepost: Ten Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Out as a Gamemaster I lay it out there for all to see - my thoughts on GMing a TTRPG. #GURPS #gaming #TTRPG #roleplaying #gamingadvice
There are things that I wish someone had told me when I first started out being a gamemaster. Stuff you only get told by someone who knows (assuming you listen) or things which you learn at the school of hard knocks. Occasionally, you can read about them if some wise and learned master (*cough*) writes them down, but most of the time it’s the first two. So here we go – ten things you should…
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ddallstars1 · 3 years
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Griefing is Wrong!
               Good evening Allstars! Tonight, I want to go over a very serious topic. Dungeons & Dragons provides players with a variety of ways to have fun. The game involves something for everyone, whether it’s combat and experience gaining, role-playing, treasure, character building or even world building and story writing, D&D has a little bit of everything. Although Dungeons & Dragons provides players an opportunity to work on their communication skills, math skills and form lasting friendships, some players choose to entertain themselves through more devious means. Griefing, also known as Trolling is something that every gamer has experienced at some point in their gaming career. If you have ever played an MMO (Massive Multiplayer Online game) or if you’ve ever played a Player versus Player First Person Shooter you have probably encountered one Griefer or another. Griefing is when a player deliberately and purposefully pursues a goal or set of goals that are intended to upset another player. Griefers often times find it entertaining or humorous to go out of their way to make playing a game more difficult for another player. In online games this often takes the form of higher-level Player Characters harassing lower level PC’s in any way that they can.
In Dungeons & Dragons Griefing can be taken to an even more frustrating and potentially dangerous level. Many players find that one of the most appealing characteristics of D&D is the fact that they are not limited by the same rules that are imposed upon them in many video games. This gives many PC’s the ability to really let their imaginations go wild. Sometimes, this level of freedom can get out of hand. Another attractive aspect of Dungeons & Dragons is that many groups play in person around a table, with miniatures, and maps and pencil and paper. This means that when a player chooses to Troll another player, the victim is often times face to face with their aggressor. Situations where one player chooses to pursue a personal vendetta against a fellow party member, with no real in-game motivator, can escalate very quickly. In a situation like this it is likely that the victim will become defensive or even confrontational towards the Griefer. In some cases, like when the harassment has persisted over several sessions, the victim may even become aggressive, and the situation could easily teeter into violence if the activity is allowed to continue.
Now we all want to have fun when we play games, that’s the point of playing right? However, our fun should not come at the expense of another player. It is one thing for the Rouge to pickpocket a few coins from the purses of the other party members when they aren’t looking, it is another, completely inappropriate thing to purposefully target one member of the party with the intention of making the game less fun for them. If you are a Dungeon Master, and you notice one of your players is harassing one or more of their party members it is your responsibility to put an end to the behavior. You should pull the aggressor aside either after the session or before the next session and have a private conversation with them about their behavior. It is possible that the Griefer in the party just isn’t having fun, and is searching for other ways to enjoy themselves. Whatever their reason, it is not appropriate to purposefully agitate another player for personal enjoyment. If the behavior continues, then the Griefer may be asked to leave the group.
Party Members have a responsibility to step in as well. If you notice one of your party members harassing another PC, call them out on it at the table. If you prefer a less direct approach, talk to your DM after the session and tell them about what you’ve observed. We are all responsible for our own ability to have fun, but we should all be considerate of one another and play together as a group. As always, thank you for reading.
 D&D Allstars
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lazynerdsdesigns · 4 years
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One of the hypest comebacks I’ve had to date. Life lesson here guys “just because you’re down your not out” Lazy Life Advice. . #lifeadvice #gamingadvice #reversesweep #dirtyfighting #negan #neganedit #t7 #fgc #fightinggames #hypegame (at Baton Rouge, Louisiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFQkXM2n6T1/?igshid=tzshxhchdx7h
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slickdungeonsblog · 4 years
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Kids Kill Monsters – How to Prepare to play Dungeons & Dragons with Kids Part 12
Kids Kill Monsters – How to Prepare to play Dungeons & Dragons with Kids Part 12 #DnD #RPG #DungeonsAndDragons #TTRPG #TabletopRPG #GamingAdvice
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Hi Everyone! It’s your friendly Dungeon Master, Slick Dungeon here. Today I want to talk more about how to role play with kids. In my last posts I talked about whether you should play D&D with kids, why playing D&D was healthy for kids, I showed you who does what at the table, gave you a tour of the dice and told you to read through the simple rules, went through the Introduction of the…
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hkafali · 4 years
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What are some of the best one player board games? #GamingAdvice #OnePlayer #Solo...
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clim-hazzar-d-blog · 7 years
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CODAholics
Due to the stockholm syndrome I’ve developed with Call of Duty over the past ten years I’ve started seeing a therapist. Don’t Scoff, this is a serious issue that affects 3 out of every 4 gamers that have been gaming during the years of 2007 till now. The situation has gotten so bad that now all of my dreams have HUD’s. So far all I get is a basic skeleton with a health meter, a reticle, and that constant flashing symbol letting me know that I’m the guy who’s lagging the server. It was at this point that I sought out help, so I turned to the only place I knew I could...Reddit. Which though it offered no help, it did warm up my fingers.
So after completely running out of options ( thanks Reddit) I decided to try and work out this clear and present danger, and I came up with three ways to help wean you off of Call of Duty...for a bit.
PlaySeriously! Pick up a very good yet fundamentally different shooter. I strongly recommend the one above, If you're like me and you play both, start playing more Battlefield. I know how difficult this is, but have you considered that literally in your head both of the game boxes are having a dramatic fight scene every time you want to play. No, I’m not calling you crazy I’m just saying that there is no light at the end of this tunnel trust me.
Play a totally new type of game that’s not. that will just plunge you deeper into the 4th circle of gaming hell, which is where this call of duty loop sits...right in between micro transactions and remembering joysticks with cords.
Check out my 1st blog about 2017 potentially being the best gaming lineup in recent history. In it I talk about some really cool games hitting the shelves this year as well as  a few years of gaming that I bet you miss more than the awkwardness  you went through in high school...unless that was just me.
I am genuinely trying raise awareness about this gamedemic (too much?), As I said I have been playing COD forever and I thoroughly enjoy the franchise. Much in the same way that I enjoy the Starwars films, which is really  just the first three movies (I’m not talking about the ones staring that dude from Hanson). The point is I was missing out on playing some really good games, you know because you never have enough time to play all the games you want. Which by the way is The 9th circle of gaming Hell. Thanks again, I hope you enjoyed the piece .
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blooms-n-bombshells · 25 days
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facelikeplaydough · 11 years
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Very tempted to download Steam for my laptop
I'm not that big a gamer, but do enjoy playing games like Amnesia...
Any reccomendations??
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slickdungeonsblog · 4 years
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Kids Kill Monsters – How to Prepare to play Dungeons & Dragons with Kids Part 11
Kids Kill Monsters – How to Prepare to play Dungeons & Dragons with Kids Part 11 #DnD #RPG #DungeonsAndDragons #TTRPG #TabletopRPG #GamingAdvice
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Hi Everyone! It’s your friendly Dungeon Master, Slick Dungeon here. Today I want to talk more about how to role play with kids. In my last posts I talked about whether you should play D&D with kids, why playing D&D was healthy for kids, I showed you who does what at the table, gave you a tour of the dice and told you to read through the simple rules, went through the Introduction of the…
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slickdungeonsblog · 4 years
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Kids Kill Monsters – How to Prepare to play Dungeons & Dragons with Kids Part 10
Kids Kill Monsters – How to Prepare to play Dungeons & Dragons with Kids Part 10 #DnD #Dungeons&Dragons #RPG #TabletopRPG #TTRPG #GamingAdvice #KidsAndGaming
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Hi Everyone! It’s your friendly Dungeon Master, Slick Dungeon here. Today I want to talk more about how to role play with kids. In my last posts I talked about whether you should play D&D with kids, why playing D&D was healthy for kids, I showed you who does what at the table, gave you a tour of the dice and told you to read through the simple rules, went through the Introduction of the…
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