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Posted: Wed, 05 Feb 06:06:19
Category: Running Games, Descriptions, GMing - Advance
How to get players paying attention to your campaign lore. A great question came up in last night’s super secret GM coaching session: How do you get players to pay attention to, and care about, your lore and world details? Use AIDA as a Hook Tool First, we want to capture players’ attention. Aiki shared […]
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Posted: Wed, 29 Jan 04:21:58
Category: World Building, Agile Gming, GMing - Advance
A map is higher bandwidth than text. With text we take in one word and one page at a time. But a map shows words, locations, terrain, continents, and villages, all at once. The secret ingredient to getting the most data out of detailed maps and remembering them easily, almost without trying, is to peer […]
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Posted: Mon, 27 Jan 02:32:17
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, 5 Room Dungeons, Gming - Beginner
In awesome news, my mom’s final radiation treatment was yesterday. We had a special dinner to celebrate and she is doing very well. My wife also had her second chemo treatment yesterday, and those are rough. But she is strong and doing ok. Related, I had a stack of Pathfinder 2E books I was selling […]
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Posted: Thu, 23 Jan 03:44:18
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, Design, Encounters
So I’ve had this strange reading project for the last two years. I’ve mentioned it before. I have Dragon Magazines from Issue #55 to the final print issue. It’s time to part with them, so I decided to read each one, one more time. In so doing, I started piling up issues that I want […]
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Posted: Tue, 21 Jan 02:46:21
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, Adventure & Campaign Building, Gming - Beginner
I asked GMs in my coaching program what their top insights were for 2024. The insights could be big or small. That’s because, even if it’s something simple, it’s always great being reminded of the basics, fundamentals, and first principles. Anyway, GM Ray said a 2024 GMing insight of his was that maps are not […]
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Posted: Thu, 09 Jan 03:09:58
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, 5 Room Dungeons, Adventure & Campaign Building
Hujambo Johnn! I received these great comments from RPT GM Jay about puzzles: I recently read something (I don’t think it was you, but I don’t remember 100%) giving a scathing take on using puzzles as barriers rather than the much simpler (and possibly more effective) lock-and-key. I had just made an abandoned wizard tower […]
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Posted: Tue, 07 Jan 02:05:57
Category: Running Games, GMing - Advance, Players & Characters
Sannu Johnn! I hope you had some great holidays. Mine were quiet, just how I like’em. Got some gaming in too! A couple of quick Wizard of Adventure updates first: Ok, on with today’s GMing tip! I was chatting with Roleplaying Tips Discord moderator and D&D 2E GM, Auke, and he says he uses a […]
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Posted: Mon, 06 Jan 16:16:21
Category: Adventure Building & Campaigns, 5 Room Dungeon, Design
Roleplaying Tips GM Thomas P. shares some great ideas below in response to my recent believable dungeon ecology tips. (Note, I added the headings — those aren’t Thomas’s fault, haha.) Hi Johnn, I have been loving the deep dives you write and this one looking into creating believable dungeon ecologies. Your ideas about food chains […]
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Posted: Thu, 02 Jan 01:50:21
Category: Running Games, Agile Gming, GMing - Advance
Happy New Year! I hope you enjoyed a wonderful New Year’s Eve. Mine was excellent — I had a great sleep. Getting old, lol. Got something a bit personal for you today about my GMing credo. I have, at the top of my Roleplaying Tips writing file, this line of text: I play the Infinite […]
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Posted: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 02:00:08
Category: NPCs & Roleplaying, Agile Gming, Running the Game
Let me clear up some potential misconceptions about, and make some amendments to, my kill an NPC every session rule. For example, from the RPT Discord: Hey all, I have been working to bring a new npc each session and then to also kill off one npc per session as Johnn has suggested. I find […]
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Posted: Tue, 03 Dec 2024 01:32:39
Category: NPCs & Roleplaying, Design, Gming - Beginner
There’s a great article in Dragon #243 about using charisma to determine personality. It supplied a small seven row table with examples. I love this idea. While definitions of charisma vary, it makes sense that it will affect an NPC’s personality, or at least, their surface personality. Further, tying a few personality traits to charisma […]
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Posted: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:51:33
Category: Running Games, Gming - Beginner, Inspiration
I recently sent out my #1 tip on how to beat GM burnout. Many replies came back advising to play for awhile to get a fresh perspective on the game. This is excellent advice! In fact, I did just that. Twice. It’s been a tricky year for me with a broken foot, several bouts of […]
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