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Introduced via a blog post way back in 2007 by Ben Robbins, the West Marches campaign style focused on a sandbox campaign ...
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DM Advice For Getting Your D&D Parties Excited & More Involved - MSN
Pinning down the differences between a great Dungeons & Dragons campaign and a failure can seem elusive. The Dungeon Master’s energy level is the key.
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TheGamer on MSNTips And Tricks For Ending Your DND Campaign Well
If you're looking for the best tips to ensure you provide players with a satisfying conclusion in Dungeons & Dragons, check ...
Running a one-on-one Dungeons and Dragons campaign can be tricky. For those looking to give it a try, here are some helpful tips to keep in mind.
There are a lot of different campaign styles out there. From West Marches to linear railroads and beyond. Here are five you ...
Luckily there are a bunch of resources to get you started on your first D&D campaign that won't break the bank, so I've brought a bunch together here for your perusal.
Some low-level enemies are used so often, they’ve become D&D memes. However, there are more options for monsters and creatures that can appear early in a campaign than you might expect, and ...
If you're looking to get your friends and family hooked on Dungeons & Dragons, these beginner-friendly campaigns should do the trick.
Players who want to try out a few low-magic settings in their next D&D campaign should check out the following examples.
With 13 players, three parties, and one Brennan Lee Mulligan Critical Role's Campaign 4 is set to break out a classic game ...
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