Looking for a beginner friendly group to join in south east England
I don’t know anyone who plays dnd so I thought I would come on here to see if anyone is running any games :)
I don’t know anyone who plays dnd so I thought I would come on here to see if anyone is running any games :)
I've been playing a druid for a couple of years now, and while there are lots of beautiful card packs for Wild Shape options out there, I found myself taking longer and longer to browse through them, and pick an option, as I got higher in level.
So in an effort to speed up my turns in combat, and reduce the amount of items I need to carry in my bag to each session, I built a basic online tool, called Druidcraft, to filter my options by level and movement type.
I recently added a section for summoning spells too at the request of a friend who is also playing a druid.
I hope others find it helpful
¡Hola a todos!
Somos dos hermanos detrás de Master of Dungeon, y nos alegra mucho volver por aquí después de un tiempo desde que empezamos a compartir el proyecto.
Para quienes todavía no lo conozcan, aquí va un resumen rápido. Nos encantaba jugar a D&D, pero como a muchos de vosotros, cada vez nos costaba más mantener sesiones regulares. El trabajo, la vida, cuadrar horarios… cada vez era más difícil volver a sentarnos alrededor de la mesa. Así que, en lugar de dejar que esa sensación desapareciera, decidimos intentar recrearla de otra forma.
Así nació Master of Dungeon: un RPG de texto para un solo jugador, inspirado en la libertad y la narrativa de D&D.
Llevamos más de un año trabajando en él, pasando por varias fases de prueba, iteraciones y muchísimos comentarios de los primeros jugadores. Y por fin sentimos que estamos listos para dar el siguiente paso.
Aquí tenéis el enlace de Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitforge.mastersofdungeon&hl
Si jugáis en iOS, podéis hacerlo aquí:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/mg6UrBH9
La verdad es que tenemos mucha curiosidad - y también un poco de nervios - por saber qué os parecerá cuando más gente pueda probarlo.
Si queréis seguir el desarrollo más de cerca o entrar un poco antes, podéis uniros ya a nuestro Discord. Estamos preparando una recompensa especial para quienes nos acompañaron antes del lanzamiento oficial y ayudaron a dar forma al juego durante el camino.
Gracias por leer, y como siempre, nos encantaría saber qué pensáis ^.^
For Episode 13 of The Traveller's Guide, I’ve been digging into Kheldell, a tiny logging settlement near the Sword Mountains and the Westwood. Initially, I thought it would be a quick in and out, 1-and-done before Falrien heads off to the druids of the Dusk Circle.
Then I came across Tchandrae Euinwood.
Canonically a quiet, grey-eyed twelve-year-old girl with long brown hair and a calm, fearless manner. She can handle objects and somehow know things about them: history, ownership, significance, perhaps even something like legend lore without being a conventional wizard, cleric, or sorcerer.
After getting hold of Volos Guide to the North, I learned that that's essentially all there is to her.
Except, of course that Elminster himself went to visit her, ate the place bare then decided that she was “touched by Mystra” and buggered off again.
What I find most interesting is that she doesn’t feel like an adventurer waiting to happen. She feels like the sort of person a small settlement would quietly keep and care for.
Kheldell is described as being dependent on trade for basically everything - they take their lumber trade very seriously. That led to her becoming a key part of episode 13. Traders might bring wrapped objects to her. Locals might ask her about lost tools, dangerous timber, old heirlooms, or things found in the forest. Parents would protect her. Adults would half-believe, half-fear, and still use the gift when they needed it.
Used well, she could be a brilliant campaign NPC: not a quest-giver exactly, but someone who makes the world feel older and stranger.
How would you use Tchandrae in a Forgotten Realms campaign? Or Kheldell for that matter. It's the kind of place that is a nothing on the surface, but underneath is fascinating.
Hello!
I am turning the big 35 and to celebrate some friends and I are staying in an Airbnb near Kidderminster (West Midlands) and we'd like to hire a dungeon master for an in-person game on 15th August.
We have never played DnD before, although myself and a couple of others have played quite a bit of BG3 (so have a basic understanding of mechanics), so would like a pretty basic session. I am envisioning a roughly 4 hour session with a couple of intermissions. There will be 8-10 people.
If anyone knows a local Facebook or any other group for the area I should contact instead, it would be great if you could please let me know.
EDIT: We will be drinking a few beers (but nothing silly!). I will also cover travel expenses (within reason, obviously would prefer local), provide food and obviously pay the DM.
Super excited to play finally!
Thanks so much!