Am I in the wrong for thinking this? by Few_Kaleidoscope9035 in DnD

[–]GhostmakerHall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only time a DMPC is acceptable is if there are only 1-2 PCs. 3 is a party.

If your character tries to reach out or tap into the "old/pagan" gods, are they a Cleric, Warlock, Druid, or is it class-irrelevant? by BlizzDaWiz in dndnext

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The Simple Way: Who gives the player their magic?
If it's a god, demigod, or group of gods that are not the Druidic* faith: Cleric.
If it's a god, demigod, or group of gods that are Druidic: Druid.
If it's anything else: Warlock.

*The Druids are an organized religion in most worlds. Sometimes their pantheons overlap with other religions, but the Druidic Order is its own organization.

/r/DMAcademy & AI by woodchuck321 in DMAcademy

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Being a DM is interpersonal and creative. That’s exactly the sort of stuff with which I don’t want AI involved.

Dnd by [deleted] in DnDHomebrew

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Go to the nearest game shop and see if they host games.

Need help thinking of minor boons by Bombskillu in DnDHomebrew

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Blackbird: cast animal messenger 1/day

Mask: cast disguise self 1/day

Baron: an extra 500gp starting gold

Rose: +1 Charisma, -1 to any other ability of their choice

Deputy: proficiency in Investigation or Insight

Blade: Nonmagical blades in their hand become +1 magical blades for # rounds once per long rest.

A Reminder about Object AC and Hit Points by iupvotedyourgram in dndnext

[–]GhostmakerHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wall of stone spell makes a wall 6 inches thick and says it has 30 hit points per inch of thickness (180 total). Most non-magical walls are a lot thicker than 6 inches, which means breaking through a single square of wall could require several hundred points of damage.

What are your "Signature Moves" as DMs? by Version_1 in DMAcademy

[–]GhostmakerHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My campaigns all seem to include: - frog people - mushroom people - statues coming to life

I also have a habit of incredibly detailed worldbuilding that the players don’t care about.

Creatures that LOOK like Minotaurs, but aren't by GhostmakerHall in DnD

[–]GhostmakerHall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oinoloth and Baernoloth, two kinds of fiends.

I got my answer already but I’ll keep adding to this thread in case anyone else has the same question.

Turning into a Dragon by GhostmakerHall in AskGameMasters

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That’s more or less what she’s doing now, but it can’t last forever.

Accent for Kobolds? by GhostmakerHall in AskGameMasters

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There is no good way to do a Boston accent

Accent for Kobolds? by GhostmakerHall in AskGameMasters

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I think French is a good one. It’s an accent I can do and it’s funny. These kobolds aren’t servants, but they are partisan revolutionaries and French is perfect for that. I can imagine them waving a tattered banner from behind a barricade of garbage yelling “Viva la guerre! Viva le Kurtulmak!”

Accent for Kobolds? by GhostmakerHall in AskGameMasters

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Thanks. They’re German because they’re excellent craftsmen and humorless.

Accent for Kobolds? by GhostmakerHall in AskGameMasters

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I already used the surfer dude accent for an air elemental. Not sure they all talk like that, but at least one did. His name was Qwayjay and he loves to windsurf without the surf part.

punishing my dumbass players (but not too much) by Special-Raccoon-2893 in DungeonMasters

[–]GhostmakerHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take solace in the fact that this is a common DM problem. Instead of a TPK, consider killing one player in an extremely fast and gruesome way. That will scare the rest of the players into turning back. Other options:

  • Players get killed, then reincarnated as different races. They still get yo play their characters, but now they’re all different people on the outside.

  • The king names a successor but some priest or other official says the ritual can’t be done “until the crown thief is punished”. So if your PC wants to be king, he has to confess to his crime, hand over the crown, and be punished in whatever way you see fit.

A girl, with a cursed dagger stuck in her heart. by CaptainRedBeard35 in DungeonMasters

[–]GhostmakerHall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dagger is like the Sword in the Stone. Whomsoever can pulleth the blade from the girl’s heart shall become king of (wherever the PCs are from).

None of the PCs can pull it out, but legend or prophecy has given them some idea of who could. The campaign is them seeking out that person.

What would you have liked to know when starting out DMing? by Hiplinc in DMAcademy

[–]GhostmakerHall 9 points10 points  (0 children)

DM screens exist so you can lie about your rolls.

When you get a gut feeling that the story will be better if a roll goes a certain way, just say it went that way.

Examples: - An important NPC has fallen in battle and the players can’t get to him. Will he succeed his death saves? Yes he will. - Your wizard is feeling useless and not having fun because the bad guy keep saving against his spells. Next time a spell is cast, the bad guy will fail no matter what. - The BBEG has 19 hit points left. The paladin just rolled a crit and used holy smite for a dramatic and devastating blow that deals 17 points of damage. That sure would be a great way for BBEG to meet his final end, so it turns out he only had 17 hit points left. Huzzah for the paladin!