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Posts tagged with “Player Advice”

Opportunity Actions: Why Does 1st Level (Have To) Suck?

Wednesday, 23 March, 2011

When starting a campaign, I’ve always noticed a tendency for players and DMs alike to inevitably ask, “What level are we starting at?”

Opportunity Actions: Put Down The Dice!

Wednesday, 16 March, 2011

This past weekend, I ran Encounters at PAX East. I had the time of my life. It felt like DM Boot Camp, and, in a lot of ways, it truly was. I ran one group after another, watching different players create different group dynamics, frequently with the same group of characters. Seeing these different interpretations [...]

Opportunity Actions: A Roleplaying Primer

Thursday, 17 February, 2011

Lately, I’ve been looking into the way people role-play. There are many different ways of doing it. Some are great. Some don’t work as well. Some rely on the player in question making the most of the conditions. When one is getting into roleplaying, or looking to inject a little more color into the game [...]

Opportunity Actions: National Geographic Is Your Friend!

Tuesday, 25 January, 2011

Given the hubbub lately over the impending end of Dungeon and Dragon magazines as compiled issues, there’s a void being left behind. Where can we truly go for great content, all in one place, that isn’t just a series of web articles that now have the luxury of being able to change the amount and [...]

Opportunity Actions: Drinking And Gaming

Thursday, 13 January, 2011

For your enjoyment, I’ll start this discussion with a video (WARNING: Video is French with English subtitles) Farador D&D – Tom et ses chums Uploaded by drukskill. – Independent web videos. If you hadn’t seen this before, just know that this is one of the modern classics in the nerd wheelhouse. All should see it. [...]

Opportunity Actions: A Thief is Vindicated

Wednesday, 3 November, 2010

Lately, I’ve been noticing a trend in D&D/Role-Playing related materials, be they blogs, podcasts, and similar things. That trend is theft. Please don’t mistake me here. I’m not accusing anyone of plagiarism. It’s not that kind of theft. I mean theft in the sense that any story idea is available, and there’s no reason not [...]

Go Ahead and Talk About Your Character

Wednesday, 3 November, 2010

Let’s say that you, as your average tabletop RPG player, go somewhere online. Let’s further suppose that this place you go to is for fans of RPGs, a place they can hang out and chat. Let’s go one step further and suggest that while at this place, you start talking about the character or characters [...]