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Posted: 2026-08-17T13:01:37+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-01T14:00:47+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-18T10:40:53+00:00
Author: /u/TheFullColognehttps://www.reddit.com/user/TheFullCologne
Omg this is so much fun!! I stumbled into dnd after learning more about the voice actors in the game Dispatch, they were so good and just started watching critical role campaign 1..
That was 6-7 months ago. I recently finished watching the first campaign and during this whole time I was watching videos from dnd creators, learning about the rules, world building, what to do, what not to do, what changed in 2024.. luckily I have some friends who were very interested in trying (1 had actually attempted at running a dnd session with his family but to no success) and we set a date.
I was so anxious and maybe over-prepared a little bit but.. EVERYONE HAD FUN AND Session 2 is scheduled in soon!
Can't believe i am discovering this game now in my 30s. I had always thought dnd was a weird imaginary game and never took a look. Wish someone just sat me down and gave me a 2 minute summary (or that i had more curiousity earlier)
Dndbeyond was great help.
I spent about $350~ aud (i know, i got carried away but i am fortunate to be able to splurge on some things) on books, miniatures, battle maps and plenty of time reading the phb, dmg and mm. No regrets and was definitely risky if nobody enjoyed session 1 (i could have gotten away with just the phb and dice) but it enhanced the experience.
Just wanted to share my happiness and maybe inspire others who want to try DM'ing, give it a go with some preparation!
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Posted: 2026-08-18T03:18:57+00:00
Author: /u/RustyTriggerhttps://www.reddit.com/user/RustyTrigger
Players (all 6) are married for ceremony for reliable +2 AC, 3 players abusing warlock/sorcerer slot interactions taking a 4 hour long rest (elves) and farming slots via short rests in the remaining 4 hours, party is full up on spellcasters with silvery barbs and counterspell.
I have NO idea how to make combat challenging anymore without making it incredibly swingy. They are level 11: sorlock sorlock sorlock rogue bard bard.
They absolutely tore apart 3 "deadly" encounters in a row, highly relying on the warlocks having vision in magical darkness.
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Posted: 2026-08-17T19:09:08+00:00
Author: /u/drewppatehttps://www.reddit.com/user/drewppate
I don’t know if this is appropriate here or not-feel free to remove if this is a violation of any rules just looking for advice.
We are a group of 7 total including DM all between 30-40 years old . We’ve played essentially every Sunday since 2020 and have grown very close.
Over this past weekend one of our players passed away unexpectedly and without warning. It has devestated our group and we are in the processing of grieving our friend and party member.
We spent our usual Sunday night game last night memorializing our friend and essentially participating in a group grief counseling session. We discussed if we should make his character an NPC, or continue as a full party, if we should replace him with a new player, we even debated on whether or not we should keep using the same group chat with him in it.
All in all, it was a beautiful expression of sadness, anger, love and shared loss. But in truth, we are not sure what we do from here on. We will continue to play and remember him every time we play but-at the moment-everything feels just sad or wrong.
I don’t normally post ever to reddit, but I wanted to see if others had this experience as well and how they managed it. I don’t necessarily need flowery stories of forging through the pain, but rather honesty. If your game broke up because of a death-I want to know. If you could never play a class again because of a lost-I want to know. I just kind of to want know we’re not the only ones to experience something like this.
Thank you!
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Posted: 2026-08-18T02:38:54+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-18T09:54:14+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-17T13:48:35+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-18T10:55:43+00:00
Author: /u/IAbrehttps://www.reddit.com/user/IAbre
We were playing a 1st level one shot with some new players and our DM had some goblins holed up in a decrepit tower with only a single door as an entrance. The goblins were chanting:
"One, one, one, one, one..."
One of the new players decided to look through a small hole in the door.
And swiftly took damage from a poke in the eye.
The goblins then started chanting "Two, two, two, two, two..."
Made us all laugh. Silly, but certainly a memorable moment.
What moments like this do you remember from your campaigns?
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Posted: 2026-08-17T20:30:49+00:00
Author: /u/bmm115https://www.reddit.com/user/bmm115
I run a campaign with a main party, but sometimes a player can't make a session so we run one shot sessions with the "adventure guild" party which coincides with the world but really just adds lore detail, nothing story specific so no one is missing out on the main story. Or holidays I breakaway from the story and just do one session holiday themed shenanigans.
Recently, one of my players brought up how another dm he playes with does one-shots that span multiple sessions. It's something that got me thinking, what does one-shot mean to you all?? I like this idea, albeit I'm a sucker for crafting over arching stories who I like running full Campaigns. One shot doesn't feel like the right title for what he's describing
Edit: fixed typos. thank you all for your input, I love seeing your responses.
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Posted: 2026-08-17T18:31:34+00:00
Author: /u/maricoelhonogueirahttps://www.reddit.com/user/maricoelhonogueira
Hi guys............. (˶˃ᆺ˂˶)
I'm new here, but I really want to share these two pieces. I started playing DnD with my bf and it really makes me want draw all the time. It may or may not be a problem heh Also now I am addicted to playing with this character, it's really hard for me to play anyone else. attachment issues? :'(
The first one is a flashback from her past. Her name is Arya btw. I play this campaign only with my bf because I was too shy when we started playing, so he is the DM and all NPCs lol. The second one is from a session when Arya’s ultimate crush died because the the DM forgot that if someone had a medicine kit, they wouldn’t need to roll for medicine when trying to stabilize (the crush was brought back due to us not being able to handle the grieve lol)
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