Win all 3 sets of PHH: Divine Heroes D&D Minis

April 26, 2010
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WINNER:  The Winner was Jeff Foley, selected via random.org from the pool of comments here and twitter messages.  Thanks for entering and keep looking out for future contests. —————————————————— Back with another giveaway, and this one should be popular, because it involves miniatures.  Minis are good, but free minis are even better.  And since these […]

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A Question of Character

April 25, 2010
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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 […]

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Star Wars Saga Condition Track and D&D

April 22, 2010
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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 […]

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Setting the mood in a galaxy far, far away…

April 21, 2010
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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 […]

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Mapping For Me

April 20, 2010
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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 […]

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Analog Initiative Tracker for Heroic Tier

April 18, 2010
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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 […]

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A New Look for NewbieDM.com

April 16, 2010
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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 […]

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Warstories: The Unprepared Player

April 16, 2010
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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.

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NewbieDM Review: Kobold Quarterly 13

April 16, 2010
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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 […]

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Reader Voicemail: Presenting Your Adventure

April 14, 2010
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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 […]

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