Guest Writer: Caleb Hello, everyone! The first couple of articles, I discussed the merits of choosing a game based on the skill level of your players, using Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition and Pathfinder Second Edition as examples. Now, I will talk about what makes a good Game Master (or Dungeon Master, or Storyteller, etc.).
Category: Dungeons and Dragons
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition: Baby’s First RPG
As a Game Master with over thirty years of experience running role-playing games, I often introduce new players to the joys of tabletop role-playing games. Thus, I tend to run across similar problems when a new player encounters a pen and paper-based gaming system for the first time. These problems most often consist of an…
New FLG Mat: Snow 3!
This sweet new mat is available at discounted prices during the release period!
(One)Shot in the Dark: Horror in a Single Session
The night is dark and full of terrors. But with a little help, the forces of shadow can be yours to command. In this installment from the Brew Crew, we’ve got Daggar here to cover how to create a horror one-shot for your tabletop game sessions, just in time for Halloween.
Motivation: 4 Tips for Writing Stronger NPCs
Motivation tells you a lot about a person. Desire is one of the fastest ways to make a character relatable. Today Temo from The Brew Crew talks about using motivation to flesh out your NPCs in DnD and other TRPGs