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A Question of Character

April 25, 2010 by

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The other day on twitter there was a discussion on how much background info a DM needs from his characters to start a campaign with.  There were some DM’s who seem to enjoy a lot of background stuff, while others were more than happy with a few lines.  Me? I don’t need a lot. Just […]

Star Wars Saga Condition Track and D&D

April 22, 2010 by

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I am now officially in love with SW Saga Edition, although I’m not surprised that I would be.  I’ve always heard about what a great system it is, how great it runs, and how it served as a sort of pre-4e testing ground of sorts.  Well after fully reading it and running it, I can […]

Setting the mood in a galaxy far, far away…

April 21, 2010 by

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I blogged about this before, last year when I thought I was going to start a SW Saga campaign.  it took a while to get it going, but finally tonight we are playing Star Wars.  I’ll be running it, taking a small break from my 4e campaign for a few sessions, and then just run […]

Mapping For Me

April 20, 2010 by

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I’ve decided to not complicate my life with the mapping of my world.  You see, ever since I started DM’ing I’ve wanted a kick ass map of my homebrew world, Elderyn.  The graphic on my old header was a map I created using Autorealm and a Photoshop plugin that created the elevation and relief on […]

Analog Initiative Tracker for Heroic Tier

April 18, 2010 by

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If you are a newbie DM, and are having problems tracking and getting the hang of initiative management, this may be of some help. I created this “calendar” type initiative tracker to work with tokens, where you would just place a token representing characters and monsters in their appropriate squares, based on their roll. You […]

A New Look for NewbieDM.com

April 16, 2010 by

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So I’ve been toying with the idea for a while about changing the look of the site. A part of me said no, it’s good enough as it is, it’s recognizable, it’s, well… me. But another part of me said to go for it and give it a cleaner layout, nicer contrast, and a more […]

Warstories: The Unprepared Player

April 16, 2010 by

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I'll assume that at some point in our collective gaming careers, we've all been guilty of this. Heck, I know I have on more than one occasion. I'm talking about the player who shows up to his game with no pencils, 2 dice, a barely legible character sheet he scribbled on a napkin, and a few pages from a scanned copy of the rule book.

NewbieDM Review: Kobold Quarterly 13

April 16, 2010 by

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A review copy of Wolfgang Baur’s Kobold Quarterly dropped in the old inbox, and I took it for a spin. First thing worth mentioning is the very randy and very sexy cover by Malcolm McClinton, it was worth a double take, and I’m sure it’s there to complement the article on sex and romance in […]

Reader Voicemail: Presenting Your Adventure

April 14, 2010 by

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I thought this voicemail would be better answered as a post, rather than on the minicast.  So here goes… How a DM prepares or presents adventures is something that I am sure varies from table to table.  In my particular case, and how I mentioned in our new “Dungeon Master Guys” podcast, I constantly seek […]

The Dungeon Master Guys Podcast

April 13, 2010 by

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I am pleased to announce that our new project launched today, “The Dungeon Master Guys” podcast.  By we, I mean the guys from critical-hits.com (Phil the Chatty DM, and Dave “The Game” Chalker), and myself. This is a longer podcast than my minicast is, it’ll run about a 1/2 hour per episode, and will deal […]