Who Else Wants a Better D&D Blog?
written by Donat P. Fevre
November 6th, 2006 · No Comments
I know I would like one. But the choices out there are slim. Most Dungeons and Dragons blogs are set up by Dungeon Masters who want better communication with their players. And only one that I’ve found offers product reviews and news. However, news about events in the many D&D realms, and reviews of D&D products can satisfy only so much. I would really like to see a blog that offers tips for DMs to improve their adventures and campaigns, as well as tips for players to improve their game.
So I guess I’ll just have to do that myself.
Since my high school years, I’ve had a passion for D&D. In fact, I dove head-first into DMing with AD&D 2nd Edition, creating adventures for my friends, and even creating entire worlds out of my imagination. And all I had to work on, at first, was the Dungeon Master’s Guide. I had never even gotten the chance to really read the Player’s Handbook, as my friends and I bought a single PHB and DMG together, and the PHB was in constant circulation so they could create their characters and understand the rules. Yet, I still managed to pull off some decent adventures.
Fast forward to version 3.5, and I’m still here DMing, with a group of eight, which can get overwhelming for an unseasoned DM. However, I’ve still managed to guide all these people through a campaign (which is still active), and learn much during the process.
So, will you get a blog about some DM’s campaign?
No.
A blog with news about events within the D&D community?
Maybe, but not likely.
A blog with D&D product reviews?
Possibly.
A blog that shares experiences and tips to improve your game, whether as a Player Character or Dungeon Master?
Most definitely!
Topics: D&D General


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