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Mar 17, 2020 • 17 tweets • 6 min read
Hey everyone, with pandemic going on, here are some tips I have for running games on a Virtual Tabletop (VTT) platform for #DnD . I have run tons of games over the year on Fantasy Grounds, Roll20, Maptools, now learning Astral, and using other tools. #DnD 1/x
First, figure out what you and your players most *need* to actually run the game online. IME, they are often as follow, and in order of importance:
1.) Communications
2.) Method of delivering handouts and/or maps
3.) Character sheets
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Feb 10, 2019 • 4 tweets • 3 min read
As someone who uses very similar methods to the Lazy DM ethos on prep of @SlyFlourish , try this out: Right as you finish a session, in addition to normal notes, come up with ways in which villains, factions, npc's et al will react to the characters' actions #DND#rpg
I used to to this as part of prep, but in doing it following a session instead, I find its much fresher in my mind, and helps with with prep for the next session, as well as helping your campaign world feel more alive.