Hey there! Hope this post finds everyone safe and well.
I recently released a DM’s Guild product of my own called Downtime Scenes, so I’m going to talk about how you can use this in your game!
Continue readingOne bard's take on D&D and other things
Hey there! Hope this post finds everyone safe and well.
I recently released a DM’s Guild product of my own called Downtime Scenes, so I’m going to talk about how you can use this in your game!
Continue readingIf you’ve ever used the Dungeon Master’s Guild to make a purchase, you probably made a DM’s Guild or DriveThruRPG account to do so. That account keeps track of the purchases you’ve made so that you can download them again later.
It also reminds you of which products you’ve bought and haven’t rated or reviewed! The DM’s Guild allows you to leave a one to five star rating and write a review of the product you purchased. Anyone who visits the product page can also leave a comment.
If you purchased something on the DM’s Guild and liked it, I really recommend leaving some feedback for the creator! This can be as simple as leaving a rating. This affects the Average Rating that appears on the product page. The Average Rating shows both the star rating average and the total number of ratings. When you leave a rating, you’re contributing to that overall average.
Continue readingI started homebrewing D&D stuff in the first campaign I ran—mostly magic weapons and other items. We’ve talked about homebrew before, but let’s get a little more granular. There’s just something special about designing an item with a specific player and a specific character in mind! More than that, I enjoyed seeing the creative ways that my players used these items.
Below are some resources and advice I’ve found helpful when making items to deploy in my games:
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